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When you wash your laundry, do you put the soap on the bottom of the washing machine, with your clothing on top of it; or do you put the soap on top of your clothing? Personally, I start the water going, put some detergent in and let it mix around a bit, then put the heaviest items (pants, jeans, towels, etc.) in, add a bit more detergent on top of them, then put in the regular stuff (shirts, shorts, etc.), a bit more detergent on top of them, and then finally the lighest stuff (socks, boxers, etc.) and add the last of the detergent on top of those. Sure, it may all get mixed up in there eventually, but the wash cycle doesn't last forever and I want all the clothes to get a good dose of detergent before it's drained.
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While we are on that topic how come in so many biblical movies they show so many people so well built and strong, so healthy looking, men and women, yet have you ever look at very old family pictures of so many people[relatives and the like] and they look so old feeble looking, both young and old.Oh hollywood, the dream factory.
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To MSmith- Didn't you know Norelco had a giant factory in Africa over a hundred years ago.
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Because the director and the editor didn't know what the hell they were doing?
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An eclipse?
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Jan 6, 2012 - 11:11 AM
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msmith
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The Bee Gees' falsetto voices...what was with that crap, anyway? Songfacts: It began with the song "Nights On Broadway" While recording this, the producer Arif Martin asked if one of the Bee Gees could do some screaming during the main chorus to make the song more exciting. In response, Barry Gibb began singing higher and higher, eventually singing it in a falsetto that was unexpectedly powerful. He had never known he had such an ability and Barry's falsetto became a trademark of the Bee Gees. Barry Gibb recalled in a May 2001 interview with Mojo magazine: "Arif said to me, 'Can you scream?' I said, Under certain circumstances. He said, 'Can you scream in tune?' I said, Well, I'll try." Barry Gibb on The Larry King show February 2, 2002 on his first use of falsetto on this song: "It came to me in a dream. There was a request by Arif Martin, who was like an uncle to us, he was a great record producer during the song 'Nights On Broadway,' for the Main Course album, which is previous to the 'Fever' syndrome. And he said, 'Can any of you scream... scream in falsetto.' So, you know, give us an ad lib or a scream at the end. So from screaming, it turned into things like Blaming It All."
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