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    Quote Originally Posted by edhewitt View Post
    But are you containing your container need?
    Careful edhewitt we don't want to blow the lid off this one
    It is just Whisker Whacking
    Relax and Enjoy!
     



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    Quote Originally Posted by edhewitt View Post
    But are you containing your container need?
    How can I contain my container consumption when I can't contain my constant container craving of crafted containers? eh?
    "The sharpening stones from time to time provide officers with gasoline."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Razorfeld View Post
    How can I contain my container consumption when I can't contain my constant container craving of crafted containers? eh?
    Contain the containers within a container capacious enough to contain your current container collection, but consider capacity for container collection expansion. Also consider consistency in container capacities.
    Bread and water can so easily become tea and toast

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    Quote Originally Posted by edhewitt View Post
    Contain the containers within a container capacious enough to contain your current container collection, but consider capacity for container collection expansion. Also consider consistency in container capacities.
    Actually Ed I'm thinking of concise constraints to carefully contain containers capacities in a cohesive construct while channelling my compulsion to control consumption.
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    "The sharpening stones from time to time provide officers with gasoline."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Razorfeld View Post
    Actually Ed I'm thinking of concise constraints to carefully contain containers capacities in a cohesive construct while channelling my compulsion to control consumption.
    All alliterating abilities are absolutely annihilated
    Bread and water can so easily become tea and toast

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    You might consider trying Arko during your deployment. It's cheap, and I think you can lather it with mud.
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    Tallow soap is good cholesterol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Razorfeld View Post
    Since I like to try different soaps on different days I have the problem of containers for the many pucks. Solution, little custard ramekins, Goodwill surfing (a lot of interesting shapes and sizes there), and small interesting empty tin cans, like from canned kitty food (i.e. Sheba brand). I'm a highly visual person and I need a lot of visual variation to be happy with the day so for me the more the merrier. And I'm working at containing my need for different scuttle solutions.
    A ramekin was my first shaving mug. I still use it from time to time. The outside is splined for a nice grip if it happens to get wet. World Market out here sells them for about a dollar a piece.
    You don't have to be insane to do the things that I do, but it helps.

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    all this wordplay made me think of a really awesome song that I once heard called alphabet aerobics here's a link if you wanna listen

    Blackalicious - Alphabet Aerobics - YouTube



    ps-Sorry for throwing in that's so far off topic but I thought it was really kool
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    I find that MWF works better if you grate the entire puck down, then pack it into your container. I think the air pockets created by the grating help the product to produce a better lather, quicker.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wayne1963 View Post
    I find that MWF works better if you grate the entire puck down, then pack it into your container. I think the air pockets created by the grating help the product to produce a better lather, quicker.
    +1 That is my way of doing it too...

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