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Subject: Soaps From: Billy the Bus Date: 02 Jun 01 - 04:45 AM G'day, I'm talking cleansers, not operas... May I hold your Palm Olive? What! Out here in the Sunlight? Not on your Life-Boy! It a-Pears confusing to me - which is transparent to old soapers from way back... And if we must be folking conservative we can discuss recipes for Granny's lye soap...:) Who's into a clean thread? Ma might get grumpy...;) Sam
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Subject: RE: BS: Soap & other cleansers From: Linda Kelly Date: 02 Jun 01 - 08:57 AM Thank you for that DAZzling display, if I may be so BOLD as to suggest -is your Ariel not fully in it's socket? |
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Subject: RE: BS: Soap & other cleansers From: Peg Date: 02 Jun 01 - 10:36 AM IVORY-considered my previous thoughts on this matter; and DOVE course you are right... I do not use old-fashioned alkaline soaps any more on my body; prefer olive oil based as they are less drying. I also only use all natural cleansers or the most basic old-fashioned cleaners my home, like Murphy's Oil Soap, baking soda and white vinegar. My neighbors are SIMPLY GREEN with envy at my sparkling, non-toxic home.
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Subject: RE: BS: Soap & other cleansers From: Ebbie Date: 02 Jun 01 - 02:58 PM I live in a house with very old cast iron fixtures but I keep them clean from A to Zed. Ebbie |
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Subject: RE: BS: Soap & other cleansers From: katlaughing Date: 02 Jun 01 - 03:08 PM At 409, I had to be sure the kitchen counters were AJAXed, as well. Then what JOY to do the dishes! Then it was CALGON take me away time! |
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Subject: RE: BS: Soap & other cleansers From: Justa Picker Date: 02 Jun 01 - 03:15 PM I had this BRILLO idea but then it went down the DRANO. When I drank from the IRISH SPRING, my impure thoughts were once again purged and I remain forever yours, MR. CLEAN. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Soap & other cleansers From: katlaughing Date: 02 Jun 01 - 03:15 PM Bravo, JP!! BRILLO!! |
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Subject: RE: BS: Soap & other cleansers From: Metchosin Date: 02 Jun 01 - 04:01 PM Interesting that you should bring up the song Gramma's Lyesoap. The words were written by my father-in law in the early fifties, while he was recuperating in a Veteran's hospital. Johnny Stanley was entertaining in the various veteran's hospitals, in Canada at he time and was stuck for a song for one of his skits. My father-in-law, Bob, came up with the song based upon a real character from his childhood, a Mrs. Billy Clark, of Simpson, Saskatchewan. When Stanley was going to make the record, he asked Bob if he wanted credit for it and my father-in-law suggested he send any royalties for it to the Veterans instead. He never found out if Stanley in fact did, but there is a bit of trivia for you. Bob is still alive and well and playing his fiddle in Victoria, BC at the age of 83. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Soap & other cleansers From: katlaughing Date: 02 Jun 01 - 04:56 PM This looks like a good spot to share my great-granddad's or my granddad's recipe written in one of their Denver Live Stock Commission Company Tally and Brand books. This is copyrighted as it is going to be in the family history book I am writing. Anyway, they call it "Home Brew" but I think it might be better to clean something on the outside with it, rather than the inside.:-)
by L.D. & Frank Hudson Sundown Buttes Ranch New Castle, CO circa 19teens
Chase wild bull frogs three miles and gather the hops.
© K. LaFrance all rights reserved |
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Subject: RE: BS: Soap & other cleansers From: Bill D Date: 02 Jun 01 - 07:25 PM I love to get in the shower with Dr. Bronner |
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Subject: RE: BS: Soap & other cleansers From: Amergin Date: 02 Jun 01 - 07:27 PM so kat, was the 409 referring to age? I knew you were old, ancient in fact....but I had no idea you were that old..... |
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Subject: RE: BS: Soap & other cleansers From: Billy the Bus Date: 03 Jun 01 - 01:45 AM I just knew you lot would SOLVOL my cleaning problems! Even though some brands are unfamiliar to me, it's amazing how many seem to be cosmopolitan. I guess the big soap companies were among the first "internationals" - I know that many small NZ soap-makers got LEVERed out in the sixties. And what a bonus from Metchosin - pass on my thanks to pa-in-law - I've loved Granny's Lye Soap since I was a kid, and helped my Granny's sister make the product in the "copper" (big wood-fired wash boiler). Keep up the good work folks Cheers - Sam
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Subject: RE: BS: Soap & other cleansers From: Metchosin Date: 03 Jun 01 - 03:25 AM Use Ajax bum bum The foaming cleanser bumpa bumpa bum bum Floats dirt and stain Right down the drain Bumpaa bumpa bumpa bum You stop paying the elbow tax There's stain removing bleach In Ajax Bum bum bum So use Ajax! |
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Subject: RE: BS: Soap & other cleansers From: Metchosin Date: 03 Jun 01 - 03:40 AM Ajax couldn't resist it. Irish Spring into my head Ivory time I think of soap. Duz that happen to you too? |
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Subject: RE: BS: Soap & other cleansers From: Billy the Bus Date: 03 Jun 01 - 04:14 AM No Metchosin it doesn't (even though I remember the song) it's too much of a LUXury. If I dig deep enough my PERSIL come up with funds for a BETT-A - if the OLD DUTCH doesn't RINSO the wallet when she washes my strides with that product from the CHEM-I-CO. It's not punny - this thread was supposed to be serious. Sam |
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Subject: RE: BS: Soap & other cleansers From: Billy the Bus Date: 03 Jun 01 - 04:40 AM Let's get serious..;) This thread started when I bought a cake of Pears Soap at the local shop yesterday. It is still made "By Appointment" to HMtheQueen - and A & J Pears (London) are shown as the manufacturers. Aaaarrgghhh... It's going to be difficult being serious - there's a 1959 recording of Stan Freeburg (sp?) in NZ, on the wireless at the moment..;) Anyway.... I did a check on "A & J Pears" and came up with the following serious link about the history of soap in The Pharmaceutical Journal. Fascinating! I also found another reference to soap - blowing Soap Bubbles - now that was a very serious occupation. Cheers - Sam
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