does anyone actually still do the fancy soap thing? I stopped when liquid soap came out, I get liquid soap from Lysol and put it in the motion operated dispenser and problem is solved.
It’s not easy to get the dust out of the nooks of the soap shaped of shells you need a tooth brush. I have some that my niece gave me . I use it so it doesn’t get dusty.
I still have some of those silly little soaps in shapes of swans and such, but so true they are only pretty until used once (so now put away and forgotten) except for this note, and I use liquid soap as well as a plain glycerin bar in both powder room and my personal bathroom.
That’s no fun!By the way, one of the funniest things I’ve read concern, among other things, ancient decorative bathroom soaps. See http://boards.straightdope.com/sdmb/showthread.php?t=299118The comments have some rough language, but if you can deal with that, you’ll get some giggles.
Old toothbrushes are good for cleaning between the blades of a reciprocating electric shaver. An amazing amount of gunk can build up between them if you just use the soft brushes provided.
Can't Sleep about 11 years ago
Laughing out loud at 1:18 from this one! (And, yeah, I hate “lol.”)
Templo S.U.D. about 11 years ago
Next time, find a used-up toothbrush, not an in-use toothbrush. (What an unlucky day for a dentist.)
Salinasong about 11 years ago
No, Michael said that Ellie said that she didn’t know how to clean dust off soap.
luckylouie about 11 years ago
Well, his heart was in the right place.
jeanie5448 about 11 years ago
does anyone actually still do the fancy soap thing? I stopped when liquid soap came out, I get liquid soap from Lysol and put it in the motion operated dispenser and problem is solved.
loveslife about 11 years ago
It’s not easy to get the dust out of the nooks of the soap shaped of shells you need a tooth brush. I have some that my niece gave me . I use it so it doesn’t get dusty.
alondra about 11 years ago
I’m glad it was John who had this experience, after last week’s strips I’m not too pleased with him.
JennAA about 11 years ago
Does anyone here remember that this is a comic strip and it’s supposed to be funny, cute, or maybe even a little impossible? Laugh for goodness sake!
Asharah about 11 years ago
@realist666If you don’t want to mess up the decorative soaps, you can stick them in your underwear drawer to make things smell good.
danlarios about 11 years ago
go straight to the dog house Michael and don’t stop to smell the roses
rkorny about 11 years ago
Thanx, needed a reminder of my previous life (lives?)
Jadearon about 11 years ago
Um, cleaning ‘dusty’ soap?? How about, oh I dunno…using them???
vldazzle about 11 years ago
I still have some of those silly little soaps in shapes of swans and such, but so true they are only pretty until used once (so now put away and forgotten) except for this note, and I use liquid soap as well as a plain glycerin bar in both powder room and my personal bathroom.
Gokie5 about 11 years ago
“Dumb kid ! He could just ‘wash’ the soap.”
That’s no fun!By the way, one of the funniest things I’ve read concern, among other things, ancient decorative bathroom soaps. See http://boards.straightdope.com/sdmb/showthread.php?t=299118The comments have some rough language, but if you can deal with that, you’ll get some giggles.
hippogriff about 11 years ago
Old toothbrushes are good for cleaning between the blades of a reciprocating electric shaver. An amazing amount of gunk can build up between them if you just use the soft brushes provided.
tuslog64 about 11 years ago
Dad: What is wrong with my shaving brush?Boy: Dunno – it was all right yesterday when I used it to paint my bicycle!