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Ant
28-06-2003, 17:44
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:

dunc
28-06-2003, 17:53
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.

Ant
28-06-2003, 17:55
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

siranui
28-06-2003, 18:44
I always assumed that belly fluff 'rode up' from your waistband, so was more relative to your pants than your shirt.

Dave_S
28-06-2003, 19:06
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

dunc
28-06-2003, 21:00
Wow, a few excellent theory's. I'd love to here the definitive answer on this one.......