I might hit the acupuncturist (thanks for the offer, Kristin! You're on my list now) instead.
No problem. Glad to help.
'Heart Of Gold'
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I might hit the acupuncturist (thanks for the offer, Kristin! You're on my list now) instead.
No problem. Glad to help.
Ha, Aimee. I doubt that my husband would let it in the house. He's all into green housecleaning, which means that he's usually using cleaning technology that was state of the art at the turn of the 20th century. I have to quickly sneak in the bleach while he's not looking.
ita, I am so sorry. Please let me know if there's anything we can do for you.
ita, I hope you can get some relief soon.
I think they should hand out magic erasers when you're pregnant--they are perfect for cleaning without harsh chemicals. I'm Mr. Clean's Bitch. Although I've also purchased generic, store brand magic erasers and they work just as well.
There isn't any job I've found where they don't work perfectly.
You totally need to sneak one in, Burrell. He'll become One of Us in the Worship of the Mr Clean Magic Sponge.
So my brother is thinking about pursuing an MD after his PhD. He doesn't want to practice, but having an MD in his field opens up a lot of possibilities for advancement and stuff.
When he was 3, he used to say he wanted to be a doctor so he could drive a Lamborghini ( he thought doctors drove lamborghinis, not that he'd make gobs of money and be able to afford one. We have no idea why.)
He still loves his cars.
Mr Clean Magic Sponge:
It's a cleaning stick made of melamine foam. Melamine is a resin used in construction and the automotive industry as a sound barrier and flame retardant. It also imparts strength and is used in such products as dinnerware and laminate counter tops.
Aimee, he mops the floor with vinegar. Seriously.
Ha, Aimee. I doubt that my husband would let it in the house. He's all into green housecleaning, which means that he's usually using cleaning technology that was state of the art at the turn of the 20th century. I have to quickly sneak in the bleach while he's not looking.
It works via microabrasives, and the ingredients are supposedly safe.
flame retardant.
OK, so I won't go home and attempt to set the grungy one afire. (Um, yes, I had been idly wondering how they burned after the topic came up.) I'm less than impressed with how they work on tub and tile. Easier and a kajillion times more effective to just use scrubbing bubbles.
Aimee, he mops the floor with vinegar. Seriously.
Wow.