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Post by booniesboy on Jun 28, 2007 8:39:19 GMT -5
Hi,
Just wanted to pass on our latest UV blacklight discovery:
'Charmin' brand toilet paper is highly florescent along its edge with the most constant and brightest florescence we yet seen.
Might want to switch brands very, very quickly. My wife, Marta, noticed abnormal growth in 'sensitive' areas while using this brand. Once we switched, the problem quickly began to resolve.
Btw, we have switched to 'Bounty' paper towels, sheet torn in half, for our toileting needs.
Blessings, booniesboy
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Post by mfromcanada on Jun 28, 2007 10:59:24 GMT -5
Amazing, I have not seen it but told my mate that I did not want him to buy it anymore. I found that little bits of toilet paper were sticking to my privates rather than wiping away.
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Post by booniesboy on Jun 28, 2007 11:40:21 GMT -5
That's seems to what had happened to Marta too. Then she began to notice a growth of white stuff. Under UV -- clearly visible track of 'blueies' about two inches wide running on one side of all the rolls we scanned. I checked whether it was using 'micro-fiber' but couldn't find anything on it. However, their labelling seems to suggest a new and revolutionary way of producing softness, or words implying this. Warning bells went off, then Marta started to complain. Btw, I've decided to junk ALL prepared foods, including condiments, because almost everything has MSG or one of its euphemisms. Back to making everything from scratch -- cheaper, tastier, and I've gots lots of time to do it! (I haven't made my world-famous oatmeal bread that doesn't use milk for a long time. It'll be like old-times again! If anyone wants my private, true-and-tried recipe, just pm me. Blessings, booniesboy
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