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February 24, 2008
Soap-on-the-Go
One less liquid or gel to pack and futz around with at airport security.
From the website:
- Soap-on-the-Go
Never be caught without soap while traveling or away from home.
Paper-thin "leaves" dissolve instantly into bubbly suds with a little water.
Package includes 100 sheets in 2 compact carrying cases.
I wonder how many readers have ever had their mother wash their mouth out with a real bar of soap for saying a bad word?
Been there but wouldn't do that.
February 24, 2008 at 03:01 PM | Permalink
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I let the F-bomb fly one day within my father's hearing. Let me just tell you, he didn't just "wash" my mouth out, I had to bite a piece off the bar. Nasty stuff!
Now that I'm a mother, and past the potty-mouth stage with my kids, I have to say, I never even threatened them with soap!
Posted by: ageekymom | Feb 24, 2008 9:49:28 PM
When I was a kid my mother just knew that any day I'd start blaspheming and cussing like a sailor, so there were "special" bars of soap kept under the kitchen sink for the old "wash out your mouth" routine -- a rough, smelly bar of Lava with "volcanic pumice" and a creepy, ancient slab of Octagon Soap (with lye) that came in a sinister brown paper wrapper. Volcanic pumice! Lye! I begged her to please just use them to whack me over the head instead of the verbal purification treatment and it must've worked 'cause she never used them. I wonder if any parents ever brandish that moldy old threat anymore... now kids probly invoke satan and just get their computer stuff turned off for a day.
Posted by: Flautist | Feb 24, 2008 3:57:24 PM

