kchaystack
Supporting Member
That's being more nice than it is deserved... But it's a great excuse to make more soap. :mrgreen:
Well, I have been accused of being too nice. but mostly I would use it as an excuse to make soap all the time.
That's being more nice than it is deserved... But it's a great excuse to make more soap. :mrgreen:
Why feel horrible about that? The real issue is a "brat" who clearly likes the perks of getting free soap but is not giving credit where it's due, let alone respect.
I was being tongue-in-cheek. I feel bad for saying "it's just soap" on Soap Making Forum.
Not the rest of it. I prefer my soap, but the Zum brand from Whole Foods is pretty good, much better than, say, Dial.
My mother referrs to that as "praying backwards." When I'm angry, I do a lot of "praying backwards." And then I'm really embarrassed about it because I can make a sailor blush when I'm in a mood.It's all in the vocabulary. Ten dollar words, used properly of course, are good for several style points just on their own. And we need to really feel your indignation, ire, whatever, through your words. Of course, when I'm really worked up my rants are not appropriate for polite company. :silent:
Yardley English Lavender and Yardley Oatmeal were my go-to soaps until I made my own. Better than Dial or Dove!!No, those soaps are pricey. Think Dollar Tree... Yardley! Cashmere Bouquet is the next best thing.
Spock thing... Raising one eyebrow you mean?
Exactly! I think the issue here is "buy a bar of soap." You know, just using a wash cloth and water will work, too.I feel horrible for saying this...seriously...but it's just soap. I mean, if I had a soap emergency and had no properly aged soap of my own, I would just buy a bar of nice soap at Whole Foods or a health food store or, heck, Etsy.
Exactly! I think the issue here is "buy a bar of soap." You know, just using a wash cloth and water will work, too.
My mother referrs to that as "praying backwards." When I'm angry, I do a lot of "praying backwards." And then I'm really embarrassed about it because I can make a sailor blush when I'm in a mood.
Yep, me too. The f-bomb is actually one of my favorite words mostly because I find it so expressive (seriously) plus it can be a noun, verb, adverb, adjective, etc. It's the swiss army knife of expletives.
You do know that complaining about not having soap is VERY dangerous on this forum.
Where would you like the medium flat rate box delivered?:mrgreen:
To my doorstep!
We just got back from our favorite carb-full restaurant - an old fashioned outdated (80s?) Italian place with dark interior and - I kid you not - Frank Sinatra and whats-his-name playing in the background. My little one and I read Nancy Drew and have a nice lazy meal - and the waitress always dotes on the little one (can you say free ice cream?) so we bring her soap.
Well, word has gotten around and now the very nice expert secret sauce making gentlemen would like some too!
I have got to find some time to make soap!!
To my doorstep!
We just got back from our favorite carb-full restaurant - an old fashioned outdated (80s?) Italian place with dark interior and - I kid you not - Frank Sinatra and whats-his-name playing in the background. My little one and I read Nancy Drew and have a nice lazy meal - and the waitress always dotes on the little one (can you say free ice cream?) so we bring her soap.
Well, word has gotten around and now the very nice expert secret sauce making gentlemen would like some too!
I have got to find some time to make soap!!
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