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There's this body wash called (WAIT FOR IT...!)
"SOAP"
Cheap to buy, works great & comes in a variety of brand names.
Comes in this interesting "water-free" formula.
All you have to do is ADD WATER.
Its really quite a remarkable invention!
My favorite was the Gillette stuff from about 10 years ago. I can't find it in New England anymore. Now there is a new kind, but I don't like it as much as the old.
I'd wash Lucy Liu's body if she asked.
Axe
Palmolive milk and honey.
It was called 'Milk' and then they took it off the market. It had a faint fragrance of almonds and a clean feeling. +4
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Yeah, I know somewhat of a sarcastic answer... & then some guy just accused me of not knowing what sarcasm is! Guess I didn't answer him WITH the sarcasm he'd dished it out with or just 'politely ignore' his comment, so HE didn't like it!
It was worth the -2! :D
by Trissinger on August 2nd, 2009
I've used this "soap" stuff before, it's pretty good and now I don't smell so bad. I think you deserve more than the 6 points I see here so here is another 5.
by Ron C on August 9th, 2009
Aww, thanks Ron!! ...Just for that, I'm going to see what I can give you a few points for...! :) (I just gave you points on your Miracles answer because somebody had down-rated it. Not me, promise!)
by Trissinger on August 10th, 2009
Thanks, some troll follows me around and DR's me every time I say things that aren't exactly respectful to god or organized religion. Of course there is no comment or acknowledgement. Cowards and stupid, one and all.
by Ron C on August 10th, 2009
Well, let me know & I'll correct it, K? (Although I can't give tons of points, I can do my 'wee bit o' best.') :)
by Trissinger on August 10th, 2009
I don't bother keeping tract. They are not revalent and I like to tweek them.
by Ron C on August 10th, 2009
"I like to tweek them." --- not sure what you meant, here. (?) :)
by Trissinger on August 10th, 2009
Sorry, tweek is an old expression from my electronic technician days. When you tweek a circuit you tune it to peak performance. When you tweek a person, you turn up his reactions, for trolls, I try to "tweek them" until they crack.
by Ron C on August 10th, 2009
K, thanks. :)
by Trissinger on August 12th, 2009