Desperate Times
Stranded in a hotel in an African war zone with no internet access for two weeks, I was forced to resort to desperate measures. Possessing only my passport and the clothes I stood up in; and the warning "You can catch it shaking hands with a vicar out there" ringing in my ears, I had to draw my own porn in order to preserve my sanity.
Alas, it all came out looking like Coronation Street's Audrey Roberts, but, as they say, any port in a storm.
What have you done in times of great desperation?
( , Thu 15 Nov 2007, 10:10)
Stranded in a hotel in an African war zone with no internet access for two weeks, I was forced to resort to desperate measures. Possessing only my passport and the clothes I stood up in; and the warning "You can catch it shaking hands with a vicar out there" ringing in my ears, I had to draw my own porn in order to preserve my sanity.
Alas, it all came out looking like Coronation Street's Audrey Roberts, but, as they say, any port in a storm.
What have you done in times of great desperation?
( , Thu 15 Nov 2007, 10:10)
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Woo!
Glad to see I'm not alone in reading the shampoo bottle!
By the way, tetrasodium EDTA is a chelating agent which binds to metal ions like calcium and magnesium and prevents them from forming soap scum. It acts like a water softener.
Sodium laureth sulphate is the main foaming agent.
Does it make me a sad git, that not only do I read the bottle, I also understand it? Well, some of it, at least.
( , Fri 16 Nov 2007, 13:37, Reply)
Glad to see I'm not alone in reading the shampoo bottle!
By the way, tetrasodium EDTA is a chelating agent which binds to metal ions like calcium and magnesium and prevents them from forming soap scum. It acts like a water softener.
Sodium laureth sulphate is the main foaming agent.
Does it make me a sad git, that not only do I read the bottle, I also understand it? Well, some of it, at least.
( , Fri 16 Nov 2007, 13:37, Reply)
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