lol.    Can't get enough of Kryten.   He's a killer


@imastawka wrote:

lol.    Can't get enough of Kryten.   He's a killer


I always got a chuckle when he would 'correct' Rimmer on space corp directives


tissues. with a very UNladylike honk!

taste my religion! nibble a witch! 😄

Hankies. Never tissues. Yuk to tissues.

Good quality hankies will last years. Wash, iron, ready to go.

Watched an episode of Antiques Roadshow last night.  A 43yo woman had started collecting beautiful squares of hemmed fabric since she was 17 and attending design school.  

 

Apparently she had a collection of about 400 but didn't know what they were.  She liked the patterns and the softness of the fabrics.

 

They were hankies.:smileyvery-happy   About 800 English Pounds in value.

 

DEB

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Yuk to tissues? They go straight in the bin, taking the germs with them, I'll agree, not very environmentally friendly, but definitely not yuk. Hankies on the other hand, unless they go in the wash after first use, blerk!

What is wrong with hankies ?

Just wash them.

Environmentally friendly, no tree dies just for blowing a nose.


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definitely!!! 

hankies carry germs around all day,they multiply in the cloth,it's just...shall we say,unsanitary?

taste my religion! nibble a witch! 😄

Puff plus with aloe vera. Soft and gentle on the nose, way superior to competitive brands.

 

My grandparents used hankies and I always found them kind of gross. Specially when out and about.....after being used they would stuff them(with their contents) in their coat pockets until they got home. Yuk. thumb_1229229050.gif



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What about those brickies, etc that used to tie knots on each corner and wear as sun protection?

 

We used to tie our "pocket Money" in the corner of our hankie.

 

DEB