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Half and half is quite popular in Canada, we have two cartons in our fridge as I type!
Every German knows it, since "The Big Lebowski" and his "White Russian"-drink.
Half and half is quite popular in Canada, we have two cartons in our fridge as I type!
Patterned toilet paper? The very flag of the decadent bourgeoisie.
I'm familiar with this product from living in Ukraine. Bumaga or something to that effect they called it. A little scary looking at first, I found it to be slightly better than the cheap 'John Wayne' kind of paper one finds here in gas stations or other commercial settings. It could, of course, be that after a few weeks things became calloused enough for it to not make a difference. And it DEFINATELY beat the option I encountered in some of the little villages I passed through. That certainly made the over/under argument seem frivolous.A curious thing, which is still in production:
The east-german crepe-(recycling)toiletpaper! Single-ply, hard, rough, right for klingons.
Everybody. Get down!
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That was common in all public lavatories up until the early 1970's, or was it when soft toilet tissue became common. I bet you had to use that, course sand paper that was easy to print on but took half your skin off with every wipe. Made by Izal, it can still be bought to this day, evil stuff.Every single sheet was stamped: "Property of H.M. Government"!
I could do without tea bags where the tag end of the string is stapled to the top of the bag so when you tear off the wrapper you end up ripping the bag open and have to scotch-tape it closed before you can have your cup of tea. Especially when all this happens before you've gotten your eyes in focus.
milled natural rubber 100 parts, beta-pinene resin 75 parts and petroleum oil 5 parts. The ingredients are then mixed with cyclohexane to form a viscoelastic mass. You can get high on it a lot quicker than water.Do you know what goes into making scotch tape?
Nothing that isn't already in my tap water.
milled natural rubber 100 parts, beta-pinene resin 75 parts and petroleum oil 5 parts. The ingredients are then mixed with cyclohexane to form a viscoelastic mass. You can get high on it a lot quicker than water.
milled natural rubber 100 parts, beta-pinene resin 75 parts and petroleum oil 5 parts. The ingredients are then mixed with cyclohexane to form a viscoelastic mass. You can get high on it a lot quicker than water.
And there you were thinking that this retirement malarkey would be a cinch. Ha!This little scoundrel! Casey James. Gets us (two other dogs and two humans) up every morning @ 5:30 AM.