h a l f b a k e r yContrary to popular belief
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but everybody already sticks the little piece onto the new bar anyway, klassykat. this would only make the ordeal easier, and wouldn't promote poor hygiene any more than everyone is willing to put up with already... :P |
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With the slot off-center, it seems likely that you wouldn't have the same little sliver with you forever. |
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Could be much sillier: one can buy a wire basket on a handle to swish soap slivers into suds with. (See link.) |
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I just stuff mine into my luffa, which conveniently has slots running down its length (brought to us by the great bioengineering Nazca line makers of ages forgotten). |
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But at least they'll be very clean alligators. |
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There's the danger of rubbing off a piece of soap to reveal a pube which got stuck to a bar of soap several months ago. |
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is soap really all that expensive? I mean just throw the little piece away. |
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"Batgirl" has clearly never met the species of man known as "Homo packratus"... |
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Why not use the soap on a rope idea...have the slot at the top...stuff the sliver in there...I love those things...they are so 80's. |
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I thought this was going to be a little slot in yr shower or bath thru which old soap could be posted, to avoid the effort of poking as described by PS. |
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use all your old bars to create multicolored soap candles. without even looking, i know that soap candles must exist somewhere in the halfbakery... |
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Actually, if you put the slot in the middle of the soap, then use up the soap until only the slot is left, you won't have any old soap to deal with. |
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