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cream... First, it is apparently an excellent oil for baseball gloves. Second, schools use it to clean desks. Got any odd uses for household thing? -- Regards of the NW, Kathy "The right to be heard does not automatically include the right to be taken seriously". Hubert Humphrey |
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<kjsimpson@REMOVETHISatt.net> wrote: >Got any odd uses for household thing? Well, If you believe Raymond's mother on "Everybody Loves Raymond", Preparation-H is suppose to be excellent for wrinkles under the eyes.... -- Littleguy Don't worry about the horse being blind, just load the wagon. |
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"Kathryn Simpson" <kjsimpson@REMOVETHISatt.net> wrote in message news:NMHAc.2891$OB3.2210@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net... > In the past two days, I've been informed of two new uses for shaving > cream... > > First, it is apparently an excellent oil for baseball gloves. > > Second, schools use it to clean desks. > > Got any odd uses for household thing? Shaving? > > > -- > Regards of the NW, > Kathy > > "The right to be heard does not automatically include the right to be taken > seriously". Hubert Humphrey > > > > |
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Littleguy <mlittleguy@myrealbox.com> wrote: >> On Fri, 18 Jun 2004 19:55:25 GMT, "Kathryn Simpson" >> <kjsimpson@REMOVETHISatt.net> wrote: >> >>> Got any odd uses for household thing? >> >> Well, If you believe Raymond's mother on "Everybody Loves Raymond", >> Preparation-H is suppose to be excellent for wrinkles under the >> eyes.... \ Actually it's supposed to be bags. I've heard models use it. Since it's supposed to shrink hemoroids then it should tighten the skin. Never tried it though. |
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Kathryn,
What I grew up on (circa 1960) and still a cl***ic ... http://www.heloise.com/ Allan -- One asks, many answer, all learn. Plato - on the 'Forum' -- True Civility is when everyone gives to every other one every right that they claim for themselves. "Kathryn Simpson" <kjsimpson@REMOVETHISatt.net> wrote in message news:NMHAc.2891$OB3.2210@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net... > In the past two days, I've been informed of two new uses for shaving > cream... > > First, it is apparently an excellent oil for baseball gloves. > > Second, schools use it to clean desks. > > Got any odd uses for household thing? > > > -- > Regards of the NW, > Kathy > > "The right to be heard does not automatically include the right to be > taken > seriously". Hubert Humphrey > > > > |
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On Fri, 18 Jun 2004 18:12:07 -0400, "Janice"
<notonyourlife@notatt.net> wrote: >Actually it's supposed to be bags. I've heard models use it. Since >it's supposed to shrink hemoroids then it should tighten the skin. >Never tried it though. It should work on some of us, better than others. heheh -- My computer has 512 megakabipples of memory. Howz-bout yours. Anthony |
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On Fri, 18 Jun 2004 19:44:40 -0400, "Allan Smith"
<netsmith@(whereever).com> wrote: >Kathryn, > >What I grew up on (circa 1960) and still a cl***ic ... > >http://www.heloise.com/ > >Allan > >-- >One asks, many answer, all learn. Plato - on the 'Forum' OMG The nylon net lady. I'd almost forgotten about her. What an obsessive-compulsive fan base she had. Bets |