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Why is it that shampoo comes in all sorts of colours, but the lather is always white? :confused:
Iain200sx
28-06-2003, 17:47
its all due to colour additives to make it pretty for people. :rolleyes: but the same basic formula is used which is why it lathers up the same. sad but true, i have no life. :cry:
Dear useless information guru (Iain),
Why does my belly button fluff's colour not always relate to the colour of the T-shirt/jumper I'm wearing? :confused:
Dunc.
voodoo_melon
28-06-2003, 17:54
Just saw the thread title and thought 'oh no, not again :rolleyes: '
:D
You wonder about the strangest things Ant, this and the taste of envelopes as prime examples.
Originally posted by dunc
Dear useless information guru (Iain),
Why does my belly button fluff's colour not always relate to the colour of the T-shirt/jumper I'm wearing? :confused:
Dunc.
PMSL :D :D
Iain200sx
28-06-2003, 17:55
unfortunately dunc im not sure of that. I am a fountain of irrelevant knoweledge, but even that mystery evades me.....:confused:
tanjuakio
28-06-2003, 18:13
Originally posted by dunc
Dear useless information guru (Iain),
Why does my belly button fluff's colour not always relate to the colour of the T-shirt/jumper I'm wearing? :confused:
Dunc.
Ooh ooh I know this one!!! It's something to do with the acidity of your sweat, turns the fluff blue. Well that's what Skip reckons, but he's got a skyline, so what would he know ;) :p :D
I always assumed that belly fluff 'rode up' from your waistband, so was more relative to your pants than your shirt.
There was a thread on here somewhere of a page from a bloke that collected it. It was something to do with your sweat and clothes. Apparently, mens was more likely to be a grey/blue colour :)
Dave
Wow, a few excellent theory's. I'd love to here the definitive answer on this one.......
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