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Charles King---Kari Lake's idol LOL
ReplyDeleteThat Liberian guy must have been a Republican...I bet he's fucking Trump's hero.
ReplyDeleteJapanese toilet . . . guess you don't put one of those blue things in the tank to keep the bowl clean? Or Clorox tabs for the septic tanks?
ReplyDeleteSaving water needs to become a priority in the SW. I hear CA has finally signed on to the Colorado River Lower Basin Pact. It's about time! Now, if consumers would stop buying almond "milk," millions of gallons of water could be saved. The amount of water it takes to grow those trees added to the water it takes to make that "milk"....
ReplyDeleteI think we need to rethink public restrooms. Imagine if you could wash your hands in the privacy of your stall.
ReplyDeleteDonut Fact #19: Donuts are healthier than Splenda. In fact, anything is healthier than Splenda. Yesterday, the news came out that Splenda contains a chemical that is genotoxic (damages DNA), which could cause cancer.
ReplyDelete@Unashamed Male-If you are of a certain age(75 like me) you may remember an artificial sweetener from the 1950s called Sucaryl. It came in liquid and tablet forms depending on its use. When I was 8 I acquired a taste for iced tea and drank gallons of it instead of soda pops. Starting out I remember my folks bought the bottled liquid and I used too much of it but got that sugary taste I craved. At age 11-12 I discovered that the unsweetened tea wasn't that bad and stopped using Sucaryl. Lucky me, they stopped making it around 1967 because like so many other products in our food chain, it contained ingredients known to cause cancer in lab rats. I've thought that we are in fact lab rats for the FDA, which okays this food and that chemical for human consumption one day and bans it the next day. Eating and drinking almost anything now is a national health crisis. Good luck!
ReplyDeleteMilleson - We are at the mercy of the chemists.
ReplyDeleteMilleson....I remember Sucaryl. It came in a distinctive glass bottle...sort of in the shape of a giant drop with the white plastic cap being the top of the drip.
ReplyDeleteI was in Japan in 1998 visiting a friend and experienced their unusually different and very inventive plumbing. I was in a portajohn that had the sink on the back of the toilet very similar to the one Rick posted. Brilliant. Sometimes....sadly, frequently...the usoa is so stupid.
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