Toothpaste...
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(06-10-2021, 07:39 AM)AHill Wrote: That's funny.  Years ago, my luggage didn't make it to my destination with my flight, so the airline provided me a courtesy toiletries kit.  In the kit was a very small container of deoderant, about the size of a Chapstick tube.  When I finally got home, I just threw all that stuff in my bathroom drawer and forgot about it...

...until my daughter asked is she could borrow some Chapstick...

...yes, it happened.  Deoderant flavored Chapstick.
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Laugh Pays to read the label first!!!!!!
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(06-10-2021, 08:39 AM)Timberwolf Wrote: ...........

Laugh  Pays to read the label first!!!!!!
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I would bet there's a pile of millennials reading this thread that don't have a clue about what life is, when you start getting long in the tooth!
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(06-10-2021, 12:59 PM)Tony Z Wrote: I would bet there's a pile of millennials reading this thread that don't have a clue about what life is, when you start getting long in the tooth!

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Would not doubt it one bit, Tony!!!!!!
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(06-09-2021, 03:51 PM)AHill Wrote: Toothpaste also makes a great polishing agent for hardware, saw plates, drains on sinks, faucets, brass, etc.  Cheaper than a lot of other products out there.

My wife uses toothpaste to polish her rings, jewelry. I use it to fill the holes left when she gives up hanging things in a particular spot on the wall. To hide holes her decorations get bigger over the years.

Scrape it off the sink for breath mints. 

We talk like this stuff is cheap!
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(06-09-2021, 03:01 PM)Timberwolf Wrote: ......................
Right...I used to use Brylcreem when I was a chick magnet... but that ship has sailed.........
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BTW...Does this hat make my ears look big??
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I was informed that a man's ears not only catch hair sliding of the noggin, but grow longer lobes with age. So break out the shears every five years, and trim the wattle as well.
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"BTW...Does this hat make my ears look big?? [Image: yellowconfused.gif] "

Nah Timberwolf, that hat does not make your ears look big. 
On the other hand, your ears however make that hat look small. 
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(06-11-2021, 08:30 AM)KyleD Wrote: "BTW...Does this hat make my ears look big?? [Image: yellowconfused.gif] "

Nah Timberwolf, that hat does not make your ears look big. 
On the other hand, your ears however make that hat look small. 
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(06-09-2021, 02:50 PM)Bill_Houghton Wrote: "A little dab'll do ya" is actually the tag line for Brylcreem - which, with a mineral oil and beeswax base, might well make a good lubricant for moving parts on planes.

Quite a few people have, in the past, here and there, commented on the usefulness of toothpaste for fine polishing, so it certainly makes sense as a stropping paste.

But remember: floss your hand tools daily!

When I was a young ‘in, getting my buzz cut, backin the 1950’s, I thought my barber was the smartest guy on earth. Told me stuff that was verboten at home and convinced me to use Vitalis, to make the hairs at the front, stand up. Said the girls would love me.
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(06-11-2021, 09:08 AM)Tony Z Wrote: When I was a young ‘in, getting my buzz cut, backin the 1950’s, I thought my barber was the smartest guy on earth.  Told me stuff that was verboten at home and convinced me to use Vitalis, to make the hairs at the front, stand up.  Said the girls would love me.

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Said the girls would love me.

Did it work??? Inquirin minds want to know.....
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(06-11-2021, 01:03 PM)Timberwolf Wrote: .....................
Said the girls would love me.

Did it work??? Inquirin minds want to know.....
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At that age, I wudda needed a popsicle stick to help something to stick up!
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