Shampoo
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My clearest memory is standing in the empty hallway outside the fifth grade classrooms waiting for Vicky to come out of the bathroom, and I have a clipboard and a pen and a survey I've made up, asking about
shampoo
preferences, like I'm doing a study for science class or something.
And when Vicky comes out of the bathroom, I pounce on her and I ask her what
shampoo
she uses.
Now, to put this in perspective, I can't remember the names of my teachers, I can't remember the names of any of the books I read that year, I pretty much can't remember anything from fifth grade, but I remember that Vicky told me she used White Rain
shampoo.
And as classes let out, I ran down the hall shouting at all the other kids, "Sticky Vicky uses White Rain
shampoo.
Don't use White Rain
shampoo
or you'll smell like Sticky Vicky."
And one of the ironies is that a lot of what I'm finding are products for cleaning and beautification, such as this item from the United States, which is actually made to protect your plastic, (Laughter)
shampoo
from South Korea, bleach from Costa Rica and a Norwegian toilet cleaner.
So, this is not the shower effect, when you're in the shower and all of a sudden, a new idea pops out of the
shampoo
bottle.
Now buy
shampoo
or laundry detergent that has social plastic packaging, and you are indirectly contributing to the extraction of plastic from ocean-bound waterways and alleviating poverty at the same time.
Then if you look around you in the bathroom, you see lots more products like shampoo, conditioner, anti-wrinkle cream, body lotion, but also toothpaste.
They put blue dye in his swimming pool, and orange hair dye in his shampoo, and much more naughty pranks creating chaos for Marty's career.
(Except for Jeremy Jordan as Guy--he was a maggot who looked seriously in need of soap and
shampoo.
Then they put permanent orange dye in Marty's
shampoo
and when he uses it, his hair turns all orange and it wouldn't come off too! Finally, they put lots of glue on Marty's earpiece to make him call Jason's father and when Marty uses it, it sticks to his ear!
This movie is basically about some girls in a Catholic school that end up getting into trouble because of putting red dye in one in one of their school mates
shampoo
and after being reprimanded for this act they decide to take off to Florida for a vacation.
Naturally, the plot is a string of "how can I keep up this ruse" scenes, with Sam asking Parker for
shampoo
while she is showering or pleading with him to hold her in bed when she receives bad news.
Richard Gere is totally missplaced as Lancelot (One of the funniest scenes was the one on the battlefield in slowmotion that looked more like a
shampoo
commercial than a historical movie).
Incredibly popular, it all came down to Farrah and her 70's fly away hair, her dazzling toothy smile, her skateboarding pose wearing Addia's, her shampoo, her toothpaste, THE bathing suit poster of the century, and then she was gone.
The publicity and resulting panic surrounding the WHO’s announcement of Phase 5 and 6 alerts – especially in the absence (until December) of widely available vaccine – also brought out fraudsters peddling all sorts of ineffective and possibly dangerous protective gear and nostrums: gloves, masks, dietary supplements, shampoo, a nasal sanitizer, and a spray that supposedly coats the hands with a layer of anti-microbial “ionic silver.”
But with a combination of medical expertise and inventive thinking, Jobayer Chisti, my colleague at the health research organization icddr,b, has developed a simple and affordable alternative to bubble CPAP using materials that are readily available even in poor countries, such as empty
shampoo
bottles and plastic tubing.
Do-It-Yourself Genetic TestsLONDON – If you were hoping to pick up a DNA kit along with your
shampoo
from the drugstore, you would be out of luck.
Our version of bubble CPAP, which uses cheap and readily available materials like plastic tubing and
shampoo
bottles, proved in trials to be more effective than the standard low-flow oxygen therapy recommended by the World Health Organization.
Selling five-rupee sachets of
shampoo
to poor consumers is considered clever marketing, but lending 5,000 rupees to a starving peasant at high interest rates is viewed as exploitative.
Indians without the space or money to buy a whole bottle of
shampoo
for 100 rupees could spend five for a sachet that they’d use once or twice.
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