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Josie
04-01-2008, 01:48 PM
Make AWESOME snot rags! I've just discovered this and feel the need to share.



They hurt far less than regular tissue
They clean WHILE they smear snot
They are washable
After washing they become EVEN softer and are still just as effective (without the added cleaning power)

So... If you are ever :yociexp109: , buy pampers sensitive wipes instead of yanking off bits of tp to scratch at your face with.

:laluot_29:

mcsmc
04-01-2008, 01:51 PM
I use facial tissues, myself.

Saucy
04-01-2008, 02:18 PM
I use facial tissues, myself.

Word.

InterStella
04-01-2008, 03:27 PM
They are washable
After washing they become EVEN softer and are still just as effective (without the added cleaning power)


You wash babywipes? To re-use them?

I never had you down as a scrooge. A bitch yes, but never a scrooge.

:khi8l:

Josie
04-01-2008, 03:39 PM
You wash babywipes? To re-use them?

I never had you down as a scrooge. A bitch yes, but never a scrooge.

:khi8l:

Scrooge, indeed. :khi6d:

I throw away a lot of them, but if they were used for something other than poo, in the wash they go! I just can't see throwing away something I can use and toss later. They're great little disposable scrubbies for the bath and such.

Also, if/when Eagan has an allergic reaction to life and his bottom becomes tender, I can just fill a bowl with warm water and put a bunch of the washed wipes in there and use them without hurting him.

InterStella
04-01-2008, 03:45 PM
Well, tickle my tits til Friday. I'm now under the distinct view that ^^^ that is a smashing idea.







They're not very big though.... do you machine wash them? Surely they can't be tumble-dried? More information is required please. I'll be sure to pass it on to my housekeeper :-/

JackBlack
04-01-2008, 03:48 PM
Make AWESOME snot rags! I've just discovered this and feel the need to share.



They hurt far less than regular tissue
They clean WHILE they smear snot
They are washable
After washing they become EVEN softer and are still just as effective (without the added cleaning power)

So... If you are ever :yociexp109: , buy pampers sensitive wipes instead of yanking off bits of tp to scratch at your face with.

:laluot_29:


I do use them for my bottom. keeps me fresh!

Josie
04-01-2008, 03:49 PM
Well, tickle my tits til Friday. I'm now under the distinct view that ^^^ that is a smashing idea.







They're not very big though.... do you machine wash them? Surely they can't be tumble-dried? More information is required please. I'll be sure to pass it on to my housekeeper :-/

You have a housekeeper?? :khi7h:

Anyways, to wash I just throw them in with whatever load they happen to be near and, yes, I tumble dry them. They get all staticky(sp) and stick to stuff, so I don't worry about them clogging anything. They fold up so flat that I just put them with the wash rags in the bathroom and kitchen.

mcsmc
04-01-2008, 03:51 PM
You wash babywipes? To re-use them?

I never had you down as a scrooge. A bitch yes, but never a scrooge.

:khi8l:

While I'd never reuse baby wipes, I think it's kind of nice that she does, if only for the fact that it creates less waste. Americans create so much waste, it's sickening. Everything in America has more packaging than product, and almost everything is disposable now. I didn't even really realize it until I lived in Korea, and noticed the difference between our (Americans) trash and the Koreans trash.

I thought we (Americans) were number one in the trash department, until I came here. We're definitely AT LEAST second to these fuckers.

Shade
04-01-2008, 03:59 PM
Make AWESOME snot rags! I've just discovered this and feel the need to share.



They hurt far less than regular tissue
They clean WHILE they smear snot
They are washable
After washing they become EVEN softer and are still just as effective (without the added cleaning power)

So... If you are ever :yociexp109: , buy pampers sensitive wipes instead of yanking off bits of tp to scratch at your face with.

:laluot_29:
I Prefer a razor sharp knife.

Josie
04-01-2008, 04:04 PM
While I'd never reuse baby wipes, I think it's kind of nice that she does, if only for the fact that it creates less waste. Americans create so much waste, it's sickening. Everything in America has more packaging than product, and almost everything is disposable now. I didn't even really realize it until I lived in Korea, and noticed the difference between our (Americans) trash and the Koreans trash.

I thought we (Americans) were number one in the trash department, until I came here. We're definitely AT LEAST second to these fuckers.

On the topic of waste....

I know it's not cloth diapering, but gDiapers are pretty awesome and I really want some.

They "aren't disposable or cloth" - they're flushable and compostable cloth diaper wannabes.

www.gdiapers.com They break down in 50-150 days, which makes the waste burden so much less.

:yociexp77:

gDiapering, coupled with how I use wipes would definitely ease my conscience quite a bit.
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As for the packaging thing, OMG! I got so sick of all of it the other day and tore my kitchen apart, removing any and all unnecessary packaging in favor of ziploc bags that I can wash and re-use (see a pattern here? lol).

I ended up with four huge trashbags... with just plastic, cardboard, and that weird stuff they use to pkg chips (they don't offer recycling in this area. Bastards.)

I have so much more space in my pantry now and everything is so much easier to get to and see. *sigh*

I was even able to fit our Easter baskets into the cabinets to act as little sectioners. One for snacks, one for the hub's lunch stuff, and one for noodles !

:D

mcsmc
04-01-2008, 04:11 PM
On the topic of waste....

I know it's not cloth diapering, but gDiapers are pretty awesome and I really want some.

They \"aren't disposable or cloth\" - they're flushable and compostable cloth diaper wannabes.

www.gdiapers.com (\"http://www.gdiapers.com\") They break down in 50-150 days, which makes the waste burden so much less.

Interesting, I hadn't even heard of those. So you just flush them down the toilet? That eliminates the stink problem, too. Are they leakproof/cheap, though? And yeah, I'm too lazy to go to the website... :P


gDiapering, coupled with how I use wipes would definitely ease my conscience quite a bit.

Yeah... while I realize how much of a waster I am, I still sleep fine at night. ;)
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As for the packaging thing, OMG! I got so sick of all of it the other day and tore my kitchen apart, removing any and all unnecessary packaging in favor of ziploc bags that I can wash and re-use (see a pattern here? lol).

I ended up with four huge trashbags... with just plastic, cardboard, and that weird stuff they use to pkg chips (they don't offer recycling in this area. Bastards.)

I have so much more space in my pantry now and everything is so much easier to get to and see. *sigh*

I was even able to fit our Easter baskets into the cabinets to act as little sectioners. One for snacks, one for the hub's lunch stuff, and one for noodles !

:D

Yeah, I hate the fucking packaging they put everything in now, too. It's "semi-disposable", meaning it's JUST tough enough to last until the product is gone/used/etc., and half the time it still sucks. But it's also not something that seems like it should go straight to the trash, either. Fucking bastards.

InterStella
04-01-2008, 04:15 PM
You have a housekeeper?? :khi7h:

Anyways, to wash I just throw them in with whatever load they happen to be near and, yes, I tumble dry them. They get all staticky(sp) and stick to stuff, so I don't worry about them clogging anything. They fold up so flat that I just put them with the wash rags in the bathroom and kitchen.

No. I don't have a housekeeper, so save the Jerry Springer head! But I'm very amused that you may have (even for a second) taken me seriously on that one *evil genius smile*




While I'd never reuse baby wipes, I think it's kind of nice that she does, if only for the fact that it creates less waste. Americans create so much waste, it's sickening. Everything in America has more packaging than product, and almost everything is disposable now. I didn't even really realize it until I lived in Korea, and noticed the difference between our (Americans) trash and the Koreans trash.

I thought we (Americans) were number one in the trash department, until I came here. We're definitely AT LEAST second to these fuckers.

I think it a fucking genius idea of Josies! I will be implementing the idea without delay. When I think of the kitchen-roll I go through on a daily basis, I am appalled. Unfortunately, we live in a 'throw-away' society.

And to think, all this time I've been an avid recycler of paper/glass etc, and could have been doing something as simple as washing hardly-soiled wipes for future use.

:yociexp36:

Josie
04-01-2008, 04:18 PM
I Prefer a razor sharp knife.

Good for you. If you have nothing to add and are only going to find ways to be jokingly condescending, I'd like it if you would stay out of my thread.

I'm very sick and grumpy. I wanted to start a new thread and I also wanted to say that wipes make great snot rags.

Go use your knife productively now, please.

mcsmc
04-01-2008, 04:25 PM
No. I don't have a housekeeper, so save the Jerry Springer head! But I'm very amused that you may have (even for a second) taken me seriously on that one *evil genius smile*

Oh please, you don't deserve the credit you give yourself. I recall at LEAST one other time you've mentioned your imaginary housekeeper, and it wasn't that long ago.


I think it a fucking genius idea of Josies! I will be implementing the idea without delay. When I think of the kitchen-roll I go through on a daily basis, I am appalled. Unfortunately, we live in a 'throw-away' society.

And to think, all this time I've been an avid recycler of paper/glass etc, and could have been doing something as simple as washing hardly-soiled wipes for future use.

:yociexp36:

Want to know the funny thing? Almost every care package sent over here, no matter who sends it, includes baby wipes. Don't get me wrong -- they come in WAY handy for a lot of things (I mostly use them to wipe down my weapons/"guns", since it's entirely too fucking dusty here)... but I guarantee I have more baby wipes in my room than most households with infant twins buy in a month.

Anyway, those gdiapers would save me trips to the bathroom... I wonder if they come in my size?

mcsmc
04-01-2008, 04:27 PM
Good for you. If you have nothing to add and are only going to find ways to be jokingly condescending, I'd like it if you would stay out of my thread.

I'm very sick and grumpy. I wanted to start a new thread and I also wanted to say that wipes make great snot rags.

Go use your knife productively now, please.

Just quoting you to repeat what you said, so possibly he'll get the hint.

Off/on topic, I love knives. Sorry, I just had to throw that in. :P

Josie
04-01-2008, 04:46 PM
Anyway, those gdiapers would save me trips to the bathroom... I wonder if they come in my size?

Well, you *are* pretty skinny...

mcsmc
04-01-2008, 04:51 PM
Well, you *are* pretty skinny...

I hate you.

mcsmc
04-01-2008, 05:32 PM
I also like to use them to freshen up on a hot day.

Normal people just shower.

Violet
04-01-2008, 06:00 PM
I have a lifetime supply of Vagisil wipes. (Don't ask me how.) Seriously, I could hand them out to kids at Halloween and still have more than enough. I was told when they were given to me that they make great handy-wipes, but it's kinda awkward pulling vagina wipes out of my purse to offer people at picnics.

So... yeah. They make great snot-rags as well. I guess that was my point.

KommieKat
04-01-2008, 07:30 PM
I do use them for my bottom. keeps me fresh!

Yes, I use them for that as well. A package sits behind me on the septic tank.
Makes the buns a bit slippery, so you have to go back again with tp.

Titty
04-01-2008, 09:13 PM
Yes, I use them for that as well. A package sits behind me on the septic tank.
Makes the buns a bit slippery, so you have to go back again with tp.

I always assumed you had a colostomy bag.


:83:

KommieKat
04-01-2008, 09:16 PM
I always assumed you had a colostomy bag.


:83:

I have my daily dosage of dried grass and twigs for my fiber intake.
My colon runs better than most pipes found at Oil Refineries.

mcsmc
04-02-2008, 01:02 PM
I always assumed you had a colostomy bag.


:83:

And here I was convinced I was the only one that thought that.

Shade
04-02-2008, 04:20 PM
I think it a fucking genius idea of Josies! I will be implementing the idea without delay. When I think of the kitchen-roll I go through on a daily basis, I am appalled. Unfortunately, we live in a 'throw-away' society.

And to think, all this time I've been an avid recycler of paper/glass etc, and could have been doing something as simple as washing hardly-soiled wipes for future use.

:yociexp36:

i wonder how much more envirementally friendly it is. I can think of other reasons why the idea may be good, it just seems to me that when you wash them, your probly using a dish washer or washer/dryer, which is gas/electricty, vs tossing them in a landfill where they will bio degrade. All of this is kinda pointless to the fact that most of the avid recyclers that would use baby wipes, happen to drive big hulking SUV's and Minivans.

Josie
04-02-2008, 05:13 PM
i wonder how much more envirementally friendly it is. I can think of other reasons why the idea may be good, it just seems to me that when you wash them, your probly using a dish washer or washer/dryer, which is gas/electricty, vs tossing them in a landfill where they will bio degrade.

Go to gdiapers.com and watch the "biodegrade" video. (Yes, I'm obsessed.)

Also, the wipes don't add any bulk to my usual washing, so I don't use any more water or electricity (both my washer and dryer are elec.) than I normally would.


All of this is kinda pointless to the fact that most of the avid recyclers that would use baby wipes, happen to drive big hulking SUV's and Minivans.

Go station wagons!!! :laluot_18:

4nik8
04-02-2008, 10:48 PM
Normal people just shower.


Want to know the funny thing? Almost every care package sent over here, no matter who sends it, includes baby wipes.

The reason you get so many of them is because we (Americans) and under the (misguided?) idea that GI's in the sand box aren't able to shower as often as need be and the wipes make you guys feel all comfy and cozy till your once a month shower comes around.....whether you want it or not.

KommieKat
04-03-2008, 12:09 AM
And here I was convinced I was the only one that thought that.


You're correct. You ARE the only one who thinks that.
Keep in mind: Thinking and Knowing are not the same.
You think, I know. So, that being the case, SYF (Shut Your Face).

mcsmc
04-03-2008, 02:36 PM
The reason you get so many of them is because we (Americans) and under the (misguided?) idea that GI's in the sand box aren't able to shower as often as need be and the wipes make you guys feel all comfy and cozy till your once a month shower comes around.....whether you want it or not.

There's a shower facility 20 feet from my room. Granted, half of the showers are broken, and the water heater has enough hot water for one 10 minute shower an hour, but we definitely can shower. Even somewhat remote locations have some kind of shower facilities.

Baby wipes ARE nice, however. Especially during the summer, when even two showers a day (before and after work) don't cut it. It's so dusty here, and dust gets everywhere -- eyes and ears included. Combine that with anybody's reaction to 120F (constant sweating), and the dust sticks. This is often the case when it's not summer as well, though summer's the worst. So most of us do carry them around to attempt to stay relatively clean during duty.

KommieKat
04-03-2008, 09:37 PM
The reason you get so many of them is because we (Americans) and under the (misguided?) idea that GI's in the sand box aren't able to shower as often as need be and the wipes make you guys feel all comfy and cozy till your once a month shower comes around.....whether you want it or not.


You have to keep in mind that he is not in the desert.

He's in Korea and the only thing he need worry about sticking to him are the ladyboys that roam the streets at night. They follow him around like a pack of wolves.

Josie
04-03-2008, 09:45 PM
You have to keep in mind that he is not in the desert.

He's in Korea and the only thing he need worry about sticking to him are the ladyboys that roam the streets at night. They follow him around like a pack of wolves.

Pay attention. You may learn something.

KommieKat
04-03-2008, 09:48 PM
Pay attention. You may learn something.

Correct, he's in Korea.

mcsmc
04-04-2008, 03:15 AM
Correct, he's in Korea.

Well, then it should be easy for you to track me down and beat the fuck out of me. :10_003:

Want some motivation? Family insults: Your mom and dad obviously hated japs and gooks.