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What a mind of information you are Doug .. ta .... x for you ... sleep well. :)
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Madam, you are always very welcome, Sleep tight.
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Thought I was the Cat's whiskers when me mum bought bar of pink Camay. Do you remember the jingle (any crotchet icons on here by the way) 'You'll be a little lovelier each day, with beautiful pink Camay' la, la. Lovely smell, however, the perfume content used to bring me out in dry patches . so that bit the dust. |
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That's sad, Doug, having said that since joining this site last week am now looking more at my town.
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I do that with my washing up liquid Sarah.
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We had a bath in our house and my mum used to bath all three of us together on Sunday evening. My dad wouldn't let us waste water by having separate baths. I remember Camay soap and we also used Pears sometimes and like GC we wasted none of it. If we had no soap or shampoo my mum used to wash us with washing up liquid..
My mate always had a tide mark at the back of her neck and her mum used to scrub it with a toothbrush over the kitchen sink. She wouldn't have minded but she was 14 by then. Despite having bathrooms and showers now, there is still no shortage of dirty, smelly people around. You only need to visit Netto to spot them. Over the years I have had several women at my clinics who are strangers to soap and water. It is unpleasant to have to examine dirty people and I did resort to actually asking them if they had had a wash recently.....Yuk!!!:D |
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Wasn't there a blue Camay once? Do they still do that one too?
Soap is one of my pet "things" along with bath bombs. I love to buy smelly soaps from Lush and Pink but have to remember to have a none girly one or two for Busman too. I hate showers where you can't remove the showerhead and it all comes down on top of you with terrific force. I don't feel that you can get properly clean under one of those and I also get the claustrophobic feelings with all the water coming down. I like a shower head you can lift off and move around. I also prefer it coming at me slightly sideways at an angle. It's not so overpowering that way. For some reason I find shower curtains less claustrophobic than panels too. We had a panel and we've changed it for a curtain (with dolphins on) and I find it much nicer. |
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Perhaps we could find a handy drainpipe for Pixie's problem? |
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Only just found this old thread and had to add my twopennarth
My mum bought Imperial Leather - it was so strongly scented that it brought me out in lumps - I still bear the scars |
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