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HonaloochieB Wrote:

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> Let's not get snootable about coal tar.

> I frequently apply to my bath, Tidman's sea salt,

> a capfull of Dettol and lather myself up with a

> handsome bar of Wright's coal tar.

> I leave my tub redolent of a 1930's millhand, and

> none the less 'sexy' for it, as some of the young

> 'uns might be inclined to put it.

> I mean seriously, you've only to smell me.



Jeez Hal - I can smell you from here!

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> HonaloochieB Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Let's not get snootable about coal tar.

> > I frequently apply to my bath, Tidman's sea

> salt,

> > a capfull of Dettol and lather myself up with a

> > handsome bar of Wright's coal tar.

> > I leave my tub redolent of a 1930's millhand,

> and

> > none the less 'sexy' for it, as some of the

> young

> > 'uns might be inclined to put it.

> > I mean seriously, you've only to smell me.

>

>

> Jeez Hal - I can smell you from here!


xxxxxx


Hal?


Freudian slip??

Sue Wrote:

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> Mick Mac Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > HonaloochieB Wrote:

> >

> --------------------------------------------------

>

> > -----

> > > Let's not get snootable about coal tar.

> > > I frequently apply to my bath, Tidman's sea

> > salt,

> > > a capfull of Dettol and lather myself up with

> a

> > > handsome bar of Wright's coal tar.

> > > I leave my tub redolent of a 1930's millhand,

> > and

> > > none the less 'sexy' for it, as some of the

> > young

> > > 'uns might be inclined to put it.

> > > I mean seriously, you've only to smell me.

> >

> >

> > Jeez Hal - I can smell you from here!

>

> xxxxxx

>

> Hal?

>

> Freudian slip??


Perhaps.

But let it be known, I can be as bluff and regal as the next man.

More so, if the next man is Prince Charles.

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One of the wholesale suppliers is JBK Trading, Inc., based in Weston, Florida. The website is www.jbktrading.com. I would recommend contacting Bill Curtis directly at [email protected] to confirm that you are ordering the older formulation soap. As of about a month ago he still had loads of the original soap on hand.

03 March at 13:50

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