Of Homemade Detergent and Audrey Kawasaki

Jul 06, 2009 05:20

Hello, everybody! How is everyone doing?

Last night I made my first batch of homemade laundry detergent. I had to spend a little money to get the initial supplies, but now that I have them, for the next year all I'll have to do is buy a 50-cent bar of Ivory soap to make another 3-gallon batch of detergent ( Read more... )

art, geekage

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cheery_idiot July 11 2009, 13:37:14 UTC
Detergent is a superbly amusing word, I'm of the opinion you should use it in every sentence possible, and a few that are impossible too.

I'm doing well, for what it's worth.

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wispywillow July 12 2009, 19:52:29 UTC
That would be a challenge... but I'm up for it like detergent is up for my dirty knickers!

Ahem.

I'm glad to hear it! What does a Panu do throughout an average day?

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cheery_idiot July 13 2009, 07:04:12 UTC
Very good! With a bit of practice no gent can deter you from this noble goal!

Um, do you want a detailed overview or is it enough to say I write and drink tea?

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wispywillow July 13 2009, 17:57:28 UTC
o_o I am humbled. I say, well played, good sir! That deserves many Cheers! <--and that is the name of a popular detergent in the States, though it could also be in Finland for all I know ^_^

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cheery_idiot July 14 2009, 06:25:12 UTC
Not one I've heard of, but I trust you know your gent-deterring agents.

Oh! You know what? You must absolutely give a product name for your self-made detergent! How does "Bengo" sound?

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wispywillow July 14 2009, 20:10:53 UTC
Hmm, yes, yes, I think I like the sound of that ^_^ It reminds me of Wendigos... oddly... if I'm spelling that right. And more oddly, I just bought a Stephen King book called The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon, in which a girl is lost in the woods and is pursued by something that might be a Wendigo.

/random

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cheery_idiot July 15 2009, 06:41:47 UTC
Heh, sounds like Stephen King alright...

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