Originally Posted By friendofdd Water-proof towels Glow in the dark sunglasses Solar powered flashlights Submarine screen doors A book on how to read Inflatable dart boards A dictionary index Powdered water Pedal powered wheel chairs Water proof tea bags Watermelon seed sorter Zero proof alchohol Reusable ice cubes See through toilet tissue Skinless bananas Do it yourself roadmaps Helicopter ejector seats Noiseless metronomes
Originally Posted By 999HAUNTS Well, I don't know about you all, but I just *love* to sort my watermelon seeds - how else are you going to know which ones spit the farthest?
Originally Posted By FerretAfros What makes me laugh is that I've actually seen several of the things on the list. Reusable ice cubes? They sell them at Target! Solar powered flashlight? Eddie Bauer. See-thru TP? In all the DLR bathrooms. Noiseless metronome? Very handy when you're trying to conduct a large ensamble and can't hear the ticking over all the music. Looks like those blondes were being more helpful than they thought! : )
Originally Posted By markymouse This list reminds me of a Letterman Top 10 ages ago of the 10 least favorite car options. The two I always remember: Intermittent steering Rear window fogger
Originally Posted By tashajilek Well TM here is some history. It wasn't until 1907, that a French chemist named Eugene Schueller began manufacturing hair dye in his Paris flat. His main chemical ingredient was called paraphenylene-diamine. He called his company L'Oreal and, as we all know, it became one of the leading beauty companies in the world. When it was first invented, the blonding process was quite dangerous; the chemicals caused headaches and scalp burns. It was not unusual for the hair to break off during the process. A common formulation for bleach was peroxide with ammonia, which was added to ivory soap flakes and mixed into a paste. This formula was used into the 1930's. I do not know if Eugene Schueller was a blonde LOL.
Originally Posted By TINK-MOBILE I knew in the early days there were a lot of crazy experiments to change the haircolour from Brown mostly to Blonde, some went terribbly wrong, in the early 60's young gals would soak their hair in real pure lemon juice , it worked really well, for them, not sure if the inventor of hair colouring was blonde ethier, do know though that women and some men put far too much of this stuff into their scalp, which are full of bad chemicals , instead of using the natural ingredients to get there desired look..Tasha... thanks great info , : )
Originally Posted By LPFan22 I saw this recently and shared with a few friends but it's definitely appropriate to post it here... <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GHX2mvFVQMs" target="_blank">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v...2mvFVQMs</a>