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This may only be here in Liverpool and non of you have any idea what Im going on about. Anyway, my rant is over.
And people who are employed to open doors for you.
And (at my work at least) guys who are supposed to be lift attendants, but who actually just stand there and watch you push the button for the lift yourself (and are probably smirking as they think about how little they get paid for it)
Weird country...
> It because of the washing powder you use. Its the extra ingrdient they
> use to make clothes whiter than white. It works fine in normal light
> but under UV light it makes them glow.
Ahh. So thats why everything I put in the washing machine comes out white....
> Hang on. Why would there be white in the material on a black top?
It's not white.
I'm not bothered about going into the science of it, but it shows up as black in 'white' light, and as white in UV light.
> That's in the material.
>
> You can't hoover it off.
Stupid clothes manufacturers......
Hang on. Why would there be white in the material on a black top?
(its not dandruff before you ask. I 'Wash 'n' Go')
> Also I want deodryant(sp?), mints (single wrapped though) and a small
> hoover to sort out that white fluff that always shows up in clubs with
> UV lighting.
That's in the material.
You can't hoover it off.
They polished my shoes.
They handed you warm, fluffy towels instead of green things I can get from the dispensor myself
and...
I got more than three squirts of there rubbish selection oif frangrances.
Also I want deodryant(sp?), mints (single wrapped though) and a small hoover to sort out that white fluff that always shows up in clubs with UV lighting.