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![]() I though that was my partner! Cheers MC Your partner is pretty weird stuff? And glows in the dark, too? You = guys are breathing too many litter box fumes. --=20 katysails s/v Chanteuse Kirie Elite 32 http://katysails.tripod.com "Women and cats will do as they please, and men and dogs should relax and get used to the idea." - Robert A. Heinlein |
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GLOWS in the dark (think post coital Kook)
Cheers MC katysails wrote: I though that was my partner! Cheers MC Your partner is pretty weird stuff? And glows in the dark, too? You guys are breathing too many litter box fumes. |
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GLOWS in the dark (think post coital Kook)
Cheers MC I'm not a perv...I refrain from imagining others in that situation. You = should rather be having this conversation with Neal. It's the onlt way = he thinks. --=20 katysails s/v Chanteuse Kirie Elite 32 http://katysails.tripod.com "Women and cats will do as they please, and men and dogs should relax and get used to the idea." - Robert A. Heinlein |
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Bloody hell Oz look what it did to those blokes on its web site! Scary
stuff eh? Why do they put antifreeze in a shampoo? Cheers MC Capetanios Oz wrote: On Mon, 17 Nov 2003 11:22:10 +1300, The_navigator© wrote: Acrylamide, zinc, aluminium... Cheers MC Now you've done it. Disodium Oleamido Peg-2Sulfosuccinate,Amonium Laureth Sulfate, Cucumis Sativus Extract,Actinidia Chinensis Extract, Coriandrum Sativum Extract,JasiminumOfficianale Et Neroli, Cocamidopropyl Betaine,Cocos Nuciferaet Fleures de GardeniaTahitenisis,Huile de Santalum Album,Huile dePogestomon Cablin, Juniperus Communis, Cananga Odorata, Huile de Aleurites Moluccana et Huile de Macademia Ternifolia, Then the good stuff... Polyquaternium-11,RetinylPalmitate, Panthenol, TocopherylAcetate, Hydromethylglycinatede Sodium, Acide Citrique, and last but certainly not least Parfum....as if there isn't enough smelly stuff in there. And with all that froggy language....It's made in the USA :-) http://www.tigihaircare.com/ Oz1...of the 3 twins. I welcome you to crackerbox palace,We've been expecting you. |
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In article , Capetanios Oz
wrote: On Thu, 13 Nov 2003 16:24:47 -0500, DSK wrote: Capetanios Oz wrote: [snip] BTW we are on strict water restrictions here, no washing of cars/boats/hard surfaces, no garden sprinklers etc. Our consumption has risen with drought and expansion of the population so storage just can't cope. Much talk on reuse of grey water, recycling of black water with a turn around of around 2 years before it reaches our taps again, And desalination though the consensus is that it uses way to much energy to be practical. Will be interesting to see what eventuates. I'm renovating a bathroom used by my kids and am having the pipework from theit shower and bath run into a tank for reuse flushing toilets, watering gardens and maybe washing cars/boats. Will be interesting to see how it works. I fail to see the problem. Yeah, Sydney is running short of water but there is far too much water wasted. Having owned a rural property in NSW for 20 years and provided all my own water storage, I've been water conscious all along. I put in a dual system (dam water for gardens/toilets, potable water for kitchen/washing) back in 1983. Sydney people are finally starting to face reality. My new place in Tasmania has some 60,000 litres of storage for potable water (full right now) plus 2 dams for general watering. It's going to be real amusing in the years to come. Please don't send more people this way, though. Prices have gone up and lots of building is happening all over the place. Next week I pour the slab for my precision machine shop and finding a concretor is difficult due to the building boom. Peter Wiley |
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Why do they put antifreeze in a shampoo?
WOW! They do that now? When I was in high school we all used to wash = our hair right before the bus came (we all had rally long straight = hair...60's ya know) and in the winter our hair would freeze....isn't = modern science wonderful? Now teenaged girls don't have to have frozen = hair anymore! --=20 katysails s/v Chanteuse Kirie Elite 32 http://katysails.tripod.com "Women and cats will do as they please, and men and dogs should relax and get used to the idea." - Robert A. Heinlein |
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![]() Capetanios Oz wrote: On Mon, 17 Nov 2003 09:10:49 +1300, The_navigator© wrote: Chech out the labels Oz. You may be shocked. Cheers MC What am I lookuing for? You haven't figured that out yet? :-) LP |
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In article , Capetanios Oz
wrote: On Mon, 17 Nov 2003 12:13:43 +1100, Peter Wiley wrote: I fail to see the problem. Yeah, Sydney is running short of water but there is far too much water wasted. Having owned a rural property in NSW for 20 years and provided all my own water storage, I've been water conscious all along. I put in a dual system (dam water for gardens/toilets, potable water for kitchen/washing) back in 1983. Sydney people are finally starting to face reality. My new place in Tasmania has some 60,000 litres of storage for potable water (full right now) plus 2 dams for general watering. It's going to be real amusing in the years to come. Please don't send more people this way, though. Prices have gone up and lots of building is happening all over the place. Next week I pour the slab for my precision machine shop and finding a concretor is difficult due to the building boom. Peter Wiley You just did a good job outlining the problem. Water is too cheap, we've wasted it for decades and now all we get is restrictions without any thought to reductions Reuse of grey water has actually bee virtually banned until recently because of Council worries about health issues. Not to mention that storing rainwater was forbidden until recently. Visual pollution from tanks or some such rubbish. I wouldn't drink Sydney rainwater - too much air pollution - but using it on the gardens etc is fine. Sydney is going to have to conserve/reduce because they can't get any more - it simply isn't available at any acceptable environmental cost. Stuidity reigns! Sadly true. In Hobart, water isn't even metered. Plenty of supply for the population. Long may it stay that way. PDW |
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The hotel cafe in Sydney didn't serve water with the menu or meal. But
there was plenty of other beverages |
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