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trick soap
soap in a wound string,. The string's end has a little loop that goes on the finger. | |
Put's lather in a spin and gives a new sensation to walking the dog.
With this soap you can drop it again and again.
The premium soap has a non corrosive, high performance, bearing and designer perfumes.
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yo-yo soap? needs more description methinks |
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It puts the lather on its spin, or else it gets the hose again. |
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[xandram] Yes.I thought there were enough clues but each to their own experience. |
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// .I thought there were enough clues // |
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Shame on you. Look, you've been here long enough, you KNOW this is the slow class and they don't pay attention (except maybe [Voice] some of the time, when he's awake). |
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You have to spell it out in terms even complete idiots can understand, and even then [xenzag] will need diagrams ... |
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Most people I see out with a dog don't usually use soap. Maybe after returning home. |
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Also baked: joke soap containing black stain |
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// With this soap you can drop it again and again. // |
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May we draw to your attention that your choice of phraseology bestows excessive illumination on an aspect of your private life and behaviour that almost everyone else would much prefer remained entirely in the dark ? |
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[pocmloc] Aw, no Yoyo in the cupboard?.
[8th] Your mind, not mine but healthy adult aspects of life shouldn't be shameful. |
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//healthy adult aspects of life shouldn't be shameful.// |
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Can anyone spot the circular reasoning there? |
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Yes, taking the statement in isolation. |
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Who it Put and why does his lather spin? |
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//I thought there were enough clues but each to their own experience.// |
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Poor communication is not clever. |
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If It could even possibly work like a yo-yo you
would
have to explain how it was built and how the
mechanism worked. If it had a small spindle in the
middle for the string to wrap around then Im sure
that part would melt out pretty quickly after using
the soap a couple times
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It could be a plastic spindle with a disc of soap on each side, but yes, the soap will erode around the spindle even though there's not much abrasion there. |
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but he didnt even say how it was made! Lucky
there were no fishbones in this soap, So they might
work good for scrubbing |
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So the idea is for a soap yo-yo. |
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Presumably the string is not made from soap. |
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Presumably also the //non corrosive, high performance, bearing// is also not made from soap |
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The second most sensible interpretation of this idea is that it is a kind of soap shell casing around the string guide and bearing of a standard yo-yo (remember the clip-on shells some models had?) (though the idea text states that the soap is //in// the string, which I don't understand) |
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In the name of advancement, modern trick Yoyos do have bearings. Soap stone Yoyo? I'm sure there could be a slow decay aqueous polymer that can be mixed with soap actives and be formed to the correct shape. But this was only a subconscious reaction the idea to handle soap. |
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So if it is a patent-able idea which I don't care about, I should annotate? I wasn't sure. |
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Speak your mind. I always do. And it's made me so popular! |
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I was trying to understand why a wounded person would want
soap in their wounds |
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