Mach said: horatio said: lucky you. in my previous home it was all hardwood and tile. im not ready to rip up the carpet and refinish the hardwood floors or rip out the floors to the floor joists in the foryer/kitchen area and replace it with actual tile....yet, unless i do linoleum again ... its supposedly a natural product. Well - intentional me really - we built our home on our own from clearning the land to building the rafters - to all inbetween I knew I didnt want carpeted floors of any type and my bathroom has wood flooring but the main bath is tile now you can get even more "green" building supplies then 20 yrs ago but you do have area rugs right? | |
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horatio said: Mach said: Well - intentional me really - we built our home on our own from clearning the land to building the rafters - to all inbetween I knew I didnt want carpeted floors of any type and my bathroom has wood flooring but the main bath is tile now you can get even more "green" building supplies then 20 yrs ago but you do have area rugs right? I have 1 small boot rug by front door 2 small cotton rugs in kitchen area ( sink and fridge/icemaker area to catch water ) 2 small cotton ones in bathroon ( tile floor ) they are all washed as often as needed | |
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DanceWme said: Cleaner for Electronics
1/2 cup of water 2 tablespoons of nutmeg 1 pack of menthol Halls cough drops(lemon or cherry only) A sprinkle of sugar And 3 tablespoons of melted butter. Bring water to a boil. Add cough drops, nutmeg and butter. Stir for about 5 mins then let it sit. After about 5 mins, sprinkle in sugar. Im lying Just wanted to fit in and try to feel smart I just died..... surviving on the thought of loving you, it's just like the water
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DanceWme said: Cleaner for Electronics
1/2 cup of water 2 tablespoons of nutmeg 1 pack of menthol Halls cough drops(lemon or cherry only) A sprinkle of sugar And 3 tablespoons of melted butter. Bring water to a boil. Add cough drops, nutmeg and butter. Stir for about 5 mins then let it sit. After about 5 mins, sprinkle in sugar. Im lying Just wanted to fit in and try to feel smart lol! I was about to say...the sugar will scratch the screen! [Edited 11/19/07 11:54am] "Nobody makes me bleed my own blood...NOBODY!"
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U know my dumbass is gonna try this when I get home | |
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DanceWme said: U know my dumbass is gonna try this when I get home
It took the others laughing at your post for me to realize you were only joking I should NOT work and org at the same time lawd, I can see me trying your shit out too NOT edit [Edited 11/19/07 12:13pm] | |
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Imago said: DanceWme said: U know my dumbass is gonna try this when I get home
It took the others laughing at your post for me to realize you were only joking I should NOT work and org at the same time lawd, I can see me trying your shit out too NOT edit [Edited 11/19/07 12:13pm] Im gonna make this and then have my brother drink it in a dare. Maybe throw in a raw egg and its set! | |
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Nice, I hadn't considered the cleaners. I considered the dirt!
As an aside, I found that my skin looks great if I get a lot of sweating in from running, and if I exfoliate/moisturize with some mild lotion like Cetaphil. I read somewhere that exfoliation is great for stimulating the skin to rid itself of toxins. My Legacy
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NDRU said: Nice, I hadn't considered the cleaners. I considered the dirt!
As an aside, I found that my skin looks great if I get a lot of sweating in from running, and if I exfoliate/moisturize with some mild lotion like Cetaphil. I read somewhere that exfoliation is great for stimulating the skin to rid itself of toxins. Cetaphil! What is it with that stuff? I bought some years ago at the advice from my dermatologist, and my skin immediately started burning, turned red, and I had a raised rash for over a week on my palms and arms! Oh shit, my hat done fell off | |
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INSATIABLE said: NDRU said: Nice, I hadn't considered the cleaners. I considered the dirt!
As an aside, I found that my skin looks great if I get a lot of sweating in from running, and if I exfoliate/moisturize with some mild lotion like Cetaphil. I read somewhere that exfoliation is great for stimulating the skin to rid itself of toxins. Cetaphil! What is it with that stuff? I bought some years ago at the advice from my dermatologist, and my skin immediately started burning, turned red, and I had a raised rash for over a week on my palms and arms! Damn!!! You have some sensitive skin! surviving on the thought of loving you, it's just like the water
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KidaDynamite said: INSATIABLE said: Cetaphil! What is it with that stuff? I bought some years ago at the advice from my dermatologist, and my skin immediately started burning, turned red, and I had a raised rash for over a week on my palms and arms! Damn!!! You have some sensitive skin! No, I seriously think it is a particular unique ingredient. I can use cheap Vaseline Intensive Care shit just fine. Oh shit, my hat done fell off | |
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INSATIABLE said: KidaDynamite said: Damn!!! You have some sensitive skin! No, I seriously think it is a particular unique ingredient. I can use cheap Vaseline Intensive Care shit just fine. True!!! You use Vaseline on your skin?!?! surviving on the thought of loving you, it's just like the water
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INSATIABLE said: NDRU said: Nice, I hadn't considered the cleaners. I considered the dirt!
As an aside, I found that my skin looks great if I get a lot of sweating in from running, and if I exfoliate/moisturize with some mild lotion like Cetaphil. I read somewhere that exfoliation is great for stimulating the skin to rid itself of toxins. Cetaphil! What is it with that stuff? I bought some years ago at the advice from my dermatologist, and my skin immediately started burning, turned red, and I had a raised rash for over a week on my palms and arms! ouch! are you sure you weren't using the soap as a moisturizer? I guess we're all different. I have used products that my skin reacted to right away, but my girlfriend uses no problem. I love cetaphil lotion! My Legacy
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KidaDynamite said: INSATIABLE said: No, I seriously think it is a particular unique ingredient. I can use cheap Vaseline Intensive Care shit just fine. True!!! You use Vaseline on your skin?!?! I know, I know. But their lotion is thick, and it holds in moisture while I'm shuffling paperwork @ the workplace. When I use water-based lotions, I have to re-apply every 15 minutes. There's gotta be a better, healthier non-petroleum way. If I refuse to wear petroleum on my lips, I should ban it completely. Any ideas? Oh shit, my hat done fell off | |
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NDRU said: INSATIABLE said: Cetaphil! What is it with that stuff? I bought some years ago at the advice from my dermatologist, and my skin immediately started burning, turned red, and I had a raised rash for over a week on my palms and arms! ouch! are you sure you weren't using the soap as a moisturizer? I guess we're all different. I have used products that my skin reacted to right away, but my girlfriend uses no problem. I love cetaphil lotion! I wouldn't put it past myself, but nah, it was the lotion. I've done something similar to that before, though. Rubbed shower soap all over my legs after shaving, wondering why it felt so slimy and wouldn't soak in. That burned too. Jumped in the pool and it was like a bubble bath. Oh shit, my hat done fell off | |
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INSATIABLE said: KidaDynamite said: True!!! You use Vaseline on your skin?!?! I know, I know. But their lotion is thick, and it holds in moisture while I'm shuffling paperwork @ the workplace. When I use water-based lotions, I have to re-apply every 15 minutes. There's gotta be a better, healthier non-petroleum way. If I refuse to wear petroleum on my lips, I should ban it completely. Any ideas? Look into Kiss My Face lotions | |
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Mach said: INSATIABLE said: I know, I know. But their lotion is thick, and it holds in moisture while I'm shuffling paperwork @ the workplace. When I use water-based lotions, I have to re-apply every 15 minutes. There's gotta be a better, healthier non-petroleum way. If I refuse to wear petroleum on my lips, I should ban it completely. Any ideas? Look into Kiss My Face lotions Thank you, as always. And my friend still hasn't responded to my mango salsa inquiry. I will get it to you as soon as he replies! Oh shit, my hat done fell off | |
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INSATIABLE said: KidaDynamite said: True!!! You use Vaseline on your skin?!?! I know, I know. But their lotion is thick, and it holds in moisture while I'm shuffling paperwork @ the workplace. When I use water-based lotions, I have to re-apply every 15 minutes. There's gotta be a better, healthier non-petroleum way. If I refuse to wear petroleum on my lips, I should ban it completely. Any ideas? Oh, the lotion! I thought you were using the petroleum jelly on your skin. The lotion is cool though! surviving on the thought of loving you, it's just like the water
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KidaDynamite said: INSATIABLE said: I know, I know. But their lotion is thick, and it holds in moisture while I'm shuffling paperwork @ the workplace. When I use water-based lotions, I have to re-apply every 15 minutes. There's gotta be a better, healthier non-petroleum way. If I refuse to wear petroleum on my lips, I should ban it completely. Any ideas? Oh, the lotion! I thought you were using the petroleum jelly on your skin. The lotion is cool though! Oh, ick. I had a feeling that's what you thought I meant. Imagine how disgusting that would feel. Oh shit, my hat done fell off | |
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INSATIABLE said: KidaDynamite said: Oh, the lotion! I thought you were using the petroleum jelly on your skin. The lotion is cool though! Oh, ick. I had a feeling that's what you thought I meant. Imagine how disgusting that would feel. My mom uses the jelly, it's disgusting! My Legacy
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NDRU said: INSATIABLE said: Oh, ick. I had a feeling that's what you thought I meant. Imagine how disgusting that would feel. My mom uses the jelly, it's disgusting! I hate looking all greasy..... don't get me wrong I love my skin to look shiny but not greasy if you know what I mean, it just looks nasty! surviving on the thought of loving you, it's just like the water
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