Should I bathe regularly?

Convince me that soap is good.

I think that it is pretty obvious that if you need to be convinced about the merits of soap, that you do not make contact with it nearly enough! Remember... cleanliness is next to Godliness!

:lmao:
 
Maybe you should go and collect the little soaps from the cabins and the mints from the restaurants and you can have them both out for trick-or-treating come October 31st.

Don't forget the even bigger mints from the urinals!:goodvibes
 
I think that it is pretty obvious that if you need to be convinced about the merits of soap, that you do not make contact with it nearly enough! Remember... cleanliness is next to Godliness!

:lmao:

Well, that sort of assumes he's gonna be going up one day. :littleangel: (so to speak) Now, I'm just sayin'..but if he winds up going some place say..a little warmer than FL. :rolleyes1 the soaps not really gonna matter one way or the other.:laughing:
 

oh heck yeah, damn the torpedo's, I"m going straight to Hades.
 
And....there ya go. Asked and answered. :thumbsup2

You can sleep well tonight. ;) Smelly..:scared: but well.
 
you people are sooooo rude to the OP, he just asked a simple question, sheeeesh. I don't think I will ever use soap again after seeing the rude comments here!

OP, soap is good to ward off fromunda and BO, use it:)
 
Use beer it smells good and you can drink it while you bathe. It will kill any germs.
 
I've been using soap for 56 years and IMO, in order to benefit from the full effect of soap you must use water, IMO. Let me tell you about my soap modifications. I find that if you collect soap left in public showers (aka frankensoap), place them in the top of a double boiler, heat the water to no more than 192 degrees fahrenheit, let steep for exactly 17.5 minutes, remove from heat and immediately pour melted frankensoap (pour thru a sieve to make sure all the hair is removed) into muffin tins lined with cupcake wrappers (aluminum are best and instead of buying them you can save $1.92 by making your own) then you will have the best of all soaps in one convenient Reese Cup shaped bar. IMO. I step up my soap mods by adding essential oil to each batch for that "Fresh as the Morning Dew" aroma.
 
Deb's recipe for frankensoap is way too complicated. I find the ends left in the shower are mushy enough to just require compacting. The residual body hairs act as a sort of natural binder to hold the whole mess together. Bathing itself is highly overrated. I never bathe at Disney. Takes up valuable park time and as the week goes on, I find that even a large crowd will disperse when I arrive, allowing me to go to the head of the line.
 
I didn't say it was a convenient way to utilize frankensoap. However, if you want to maximize the benefit of frankensoap, then you will take the 18 hours to do it correctly. IMO. Now, quit bogarting the starlights!!
 
Frankensoap, boy, I'm so out of it. Must be from not taking a bath for decades. We've been in this house for over ten years, the tub has never been used.
 
Deb's recipe for frankensoap is way too complicated. I find the ends left in the shower are mushy enough to just require compacting. The residual body hairs act as a sort of natural binder to hold the whole mess together. Bathing itself is highly overrated. I never bathe at Disney. Takes up valuable park time and as the week goes on, I find that even a large crowd will disperse when I arrive, allowing me to go to the head of the line.

Ewwwwwwwwwwww!!!!! :eek: :eek: :eek:
 
Deb's recipe for frankensoap is way too complicated. I find the ends left in the shower are mushy enough to just require compacting. The residual body hairs act as a sort of natural binder to hold the whole mess together. Bathing itself is highly overrated. I never bathe at Disney. Takes up valuable park time and as the week goes on, I find that even a large crowd will disperse when I arrive, allowing me to go to the head of the line.

I'm thinking our visit with you might be a short one! :lmao:
 














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