h a l f b a k e r yThe phrase 'crumpled heap' comes to mind.
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The electric toothbrush seems to have the problems of a power supply and charging system well solved and one end of it is conveniently shaped and could be discreetly concealed in terms of a second use. I doubt the companies who make these two products would join forces but the consumer demand for both
appears to remain strong.
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http://www.google.c...toothbrush+vibrator Nothing new. [contracts, Oct 26 2004]
http://www.oralb.com/hummingbird
"Hummingbird reaches areas your toothbrush cant" [jutta, Oct 27 2004]
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Which end do you hold when you're brushing? This is disgusting. [-] May as well be an idea for reusable toilet paper. |
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I wholeheartedly agree with [contracts]. Cheers, [contracts]. |
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given some of the adverts for these products, I think colgate et. al are already on to this so to speak. Check out the new 'hummingbird' 'flosser' from Oral B (and I quote "With a simple push of the button, Hummingbird gently vibrates so it feels amazing and gives you unmistakable benefits from day one. No matter which attachment you use"). |
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Those weren't early vibrators. Early
vibrators predate
electricity,
let alone the electrical toothbrush of the
1960ies. |
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(They were steam-driven and
applied by physicians to cure hysteria -
or whatever other symptoms one chose
to develop in order to have a reason to
get cured.) |
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[jutta] If you saw a physician coming toward you with a steam driven vibrator and a determined glint in his eye, would this not induce hysteria rather than curing it? Oh - and what [bristolz] said. |
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"Which end do you hold when you're brushing? This is disgusting. [-] May as well be an idea for reusable toilet paper" --[contracts] |
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Contrary to popular belief, there is nothing inherently unhygenic about one's genitals. It may be baked, but I don't see it as disgusting. |
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The phrase "Whatever turns you on" seems unususally appropriate here. |
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//Contrary to popular belief, there is nothing inherently unhygenic about one's genitals. It may be baked, but I don't see it as disgusting.// Well, remind me never to kiss you on the lips. Although I wash, that doesn't mean I want to brush my teeth with it. |
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