Why not? He does occasionally post pics of neat little miniature spaceships and stuff made by the community they get in the office. It's as worthy as any other twitter account really ...Someone actually follows this guys Social Media???????????????????
Cos it removes the odor ( which in my mind at least translates to "bad smell" ) and gives you a supposedly better smell?I never understood deodorant. If it de-odors, why does it have a smell?
I think "Re-odorant" would have been more accurate.Cos it removes the odor ( which in my mind at least translates to "bad smell" ) and gives you a supposedly better smell?
It could have been called a bettersmellapplicationdevice?
If you wear it even without smelling bad it should be an "odorant" haha.I think "Re-odorant" would have been more accurate.
Life's secret mysteries. Why do boys have nipples? Why do we drive on the parkway and park on the driveway?I never understood deodorant. If it de-odors, why does it have a smell?
Every year I am bought a gift-set of deodorant and shower gel for Christmas.@Lorddarthvik , I'm slightly surprised that you didn't follow up his reply by asking what brand & version of deodorant he prefers.
I neglected my duties of asking that follow up question because I had to go to the beach after the first question so I haven't seen the answer till much later. The AMA was over by then =(@Lorddarthvik , I'm slightly surprised that you didn't follow up his reply by asking what brand & version of deodorant he prefers.
Back when I was working in the automotive repair industry, whenever we'd get a buildup of spiders, it was time to use some WD40 with a lighter in short sweeping bursts of flame. The black widows & brown recluses that I used that on didn't get away, they shriveled up & turned to ash while their webs evaporated.I used the flamethrower-old-Spice a lot back in the days, to scare away big as spiders ( I'm "slightly" arachnophobic lol). Those bastards are fireproof though, they never fried, just skittered away lazily. I still have both my hands, the bottles never blew up on me. Using hairspray is the safer version. Bigger bottle, more propellant, less likely to blow back.
Well, a high pressure could invoke a reaction with the can, flammable liquid, and oxygen in the air.So long as there is no oxidizer in the can of flammable liquid it will not explode.
Yes, but an ancient can with no propellant and liquid inside probably has air in it and could explode, so don't crew with it, Naff. Just throw something away for once in your life!So long as there is no oxidizer in the can of flammable liquid it will not explode.