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LynF

frogglin@theblower.au

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  • "You have to replace your bath towels every three months due to bacterial build up"
    LynF Lyn

    @CazimodoCreative Environmentally and financially responsible!!

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  • "You have to replace your bath towels every three months due to bacterial build up"
    LynF Lyn

    @timrichards I'm the kind of person who, if a towel does wear too thin, will just cut it up and use it for cleaning cloths.

    My grandmother lived through the depression, passed a lot of this stuff on to Mum and apart from the "You can get three cups of tea out of one teabag" thing, we carry it on.

    Need to get Make Do and Mend back on the agenda I think.

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  • "You have to replace your bath towels every three months due to bacterial build up"
    LynF Lyn

    @timrichards And they're simply not cheap.

    I see stuff like that all the time.
    New bedsheets every 12 months apparently.
    Also something I wash, because I'm old fashioned like that.
    They get ditched with they get too ripped to be comfortable, and not a moment before 🤣

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  • "You have to replace your bath towels every three months due to bacterial build up"
    LynF Lyn

    "You have to replace your bath towels every three months due to bacterial build up"

    You do you, but I wash mine.

    Many of them are older than I am.

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  • Right!
    LynF Lyn

    @bodhipaksa used it in Australia, it was the staple toilet paper for public toilets. I most vividly remember it at the beach toilet block, where it was rigged to dispense half a sheet at a time.

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