Catholic Shampoo
Sunday 27th of May 2012 05:54:20 AM
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| TWO NUNS WERE SHOPPING AT A 7-11 STORE. AS THEY PASSED BY THE BEER COOLER, ONE NUN SAID TO THE OTHER, "WOULDN'T A NICE COOL BEER OR TWO TASTE WONDERFUL ON A HOT SUMMER EVENING?" THE SECOND NUN ANSWERED, "INDEED IT WOULD, SISTER, BUT I WOULD NOT FEEL COMFORTABLE BUYING BEER, SINCE I AM CERTAIN IT WOULD CAUSE A SCENE AT THE CHECKOUT STAND." "I CAN HANDLE THAT WITHOUT A PROBLEM" THE OTHER NUN REPLIED AND SHE PICKED UP A SIX-PACK AND HEADED FOR THE CHECK-OUT. THE CASHIER HAD A SURPRISED LOOK ON HIS FACE WHEN THE TWO NUNS ARRIVED... |
Stinking in America: Is Not Washing the New PC Trend?
Sunday 27th of May 2012 05:54:20 AM
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| People such as me are often accused of wanting to return to the 19th century. But, if the New York Times is right about a new trend, some on the Left want to go back to the Middle Ages. What is that trend? Avoiding soap, deodorant, and even bathing regularly. Today, though, its often for environmental reasons. It seems that top-notch Western hygiene has now joined SUVs, Wal-Mart, tobacco (not the wacky kind its in fashion), guns, McDonalds, and white males in the Museum of Politically Incorrect Persons, Places, and Things. For example, Guardian writer Kira Cochrane tells us... |
VIDEO: ENVIROMENTALIST RECOMMENDS DITCHING SHAMPOO FOR HOMEMADE VERSION!
Sunday 27th of May 2012 05:54:20 AM
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| She says: "Conventional shampoo and conditioner are like heroin for your hair. Shampoo and conditioner are something you've never questioned the existence of. But did you know they weren't used until the 20th Century? These packaged products are often expensive and contain toxins that are dangerous to our health. You can be well coifed and conscientious. Umbra shows you how make DIY shampoo and conditioner with baking soda, apple cider vinegar and water. Save money, save the planet, save yourself. No Poo Shampoo and Conditioner!" She's so tricksy! |
Actor Trying to Get Shampoo Out of His Hair (John Martino- Paulie from The Godfather)
Sunday 27th of May 2012 05:54:20 AM
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| Golden, celebrity-endorsed shampoo for sale -- 13,000 bottles of it -- sits in the Ormond Beach garage of actor John Martino. Hollywood Movie Hair Products was his dream business, just coming into fruition when the venture was tarnished unexpectedly -- not of Martino's doing. Now he's hoping to polish the product with an image makeover. Martino -- most famous for his Godfather role of Paulie, a turncoat driver killed off in the first Godfather trilogy episode -- never expected part of his real life business to become involved in a new drama. But there he was on a sunny June... |
Chicago Company Introduces Blago Shampoo (Video)
Sunday 27th of May 2012 05:54:20 AM
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| You can have a head of hair like Hot Rod Blagojevich, too funny.. |
Blago inspires Bleepn Golden hair products
Sunday 27th of May 2012 05:54:20 AM
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| CHICAGO - Just when we thought we'd heard "bleep'n" everything. A Chicago-area company is marketing hair products inspired by ousted Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich. The shampoo and conditioner carry the brand name "BLAGO It's Bleep'n Golden!" |
Muslim Terrorists Wanted to Inflict "Heavy Casualties"
Sunday 27th of May 2012 05:54:20 AM
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| A GROUP of Islamist terrorists plotted to blow up several passenger planes with liquid explosives, a court heard today. A gang of eight men accused of planning to blow up transatlantic aircraft whilst in mid-air wanted to inflict heavy casualties, it was alleged at Woolwich Crown Court today. Prosecutor Peter Wright said the victims of the terror attacks would have been an unwitting civilian population and that the men planned to inflict the casualties all in the name of Islam with a series of coordinated explosions. Woolwich Crown Court heard how homemade devices would have been smuggled on to aircraft... |
British man on trial over counterfeit toiletries
Sunday 27th of May 2012 05:54:20 AM
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| A British citizen has gone on trial alongside five Chinese accomplices accused of producing and selling counterfeit name brand shampoos and other toiletries, a Shanghai court official and newspapers reported Tuesday. Suraj Jagtiani, whose hometown wasn't given, went on trial Monday at the Shanghai No1 Intermediate People's Court, said a court official. No date for sentencing has been set and no details of the case could be released, said the unnamed official. Such trials usually last just one day. However, the Shanghai Daily said Jagtiani and the others produced more than two million yuan (HK$1.92 million) worth of bogus goods... |
Teacher blinds students with lice shampoo
Sunday 27th of May 2012 05:54:20 AM
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| LIMA, Peru - A Peruvian school teacher blinded four of her pupils and left 20 suffering from severe eye irritation after she used a traditional hair shampoo to wash away hair lice, parents of the children and medical staff said Tuesday. The state school teacher used a mixture of alcohol and seeds from the cherimoya fruit on the children, aged between 4 and 5 years old, Monday to rid a local bout of hair lice in the remote coastal town of Paijan, 355 miles north of Lima. The mixture had run down into the children's eyes and "has affected four... |
Early puberty linked to shampoos
Sunday 27th of May 2012 05:54:20 AM
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| Early puberty linked to shampoos Unbeknown to many parents, a few hair products - especially some marketed to black people - contain small amounts of hormones that could cause premature sexual development in girls. The evidence that hair products containing oestrogens cause premature puberty is largely circumstantial, and the case is still unproven. But Ella Toombs, acting director for the Office of Cosmetics and Colors at the US Food and Drug Administration, told New Scientist : "No amount [of oestrogen] is considered safe and can be included in an over-the-counter product." Under FDA regulations, over-the-counter products containing hormones are drugs,... |




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