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This could happen
How many times had my mom and grandmother said "I'm going to wash your mouth out with soap?"
This could happen
How many times had my mom and grandmother said "I'm going to wash your mouth out with soap?"
Susie said:I well know what soap tastes like from my childhood! There were no threats that were not carried out.
I well know what soap tastes like from my childhood! There were no threats that were not carried out.
That is now child abuse these days. I also remember why I still hate dial to this day but I didn't get fresh with the mouth again.
I remember being sent to cut my own switch.
We learned early to behave.
Oh my god, the other week my little bro wrote a Facebook post on my wall that was multiple Fight Club references in response to a soap pic I posted. Asking me if I make my soap from the fat of rich ppl. If I go to support meetings for testicular cancer survivors, etc etc. I told him that he should know that the first rule of soap club is that you don't talk about soap club.
This made me LOL! Funny story (well, funny now, not so funny at the time.)
We moved and kept our old house as a rental property. We got a call from an old neighbor that there had been a fire and the tenant had been injured and arrested. (See where this is going?) I was told by the police that they found the tenant running a meth making operation out of the house. They could tell because there was drain cleaner, mixing containers, blenders, goggles, and other "lab" type glassware all over the place. They explained that if they had any further questions for me, as the homeowner, they'd be in contact. I looked around my house. A case of lye in a box by the back door, stacks of mixing bowls, safety goggles and gloves, thermometers. I though "Holy sh*t! I'm going to end up in jail!" I instructed hubby to NOT let the police in the house if they happened to come by to talk! They'd assume we were business partners!
(long story short, the police never came over The tenant went to jail and then drug rehab and the house was decontaminated, remodeled and sold to a lovely new family that will take better care of it. We now make bad jokes about my meth habit whenever I break out the goggles and lye.)
This made me LOL! Funny story (well, funny now, not so funny at the time.)
We moved and kept our old house as a rental property. We got a call from an old neighbor that there had been a fire and the tenant had been injured and arrested. (See where this is going?) I was told by the police that they found the tenant running a meth making operation out of the house. They could tell because there was drain cleaner, mixing containers, blenders, goggles, and other "lab" type glassware all over the place. They explained that if they had any further questions for me, as the homeowner, they'd be in contact. I looked around my house. A case of lye in a box by the back door, stacks of mixing bowls, safety goggles and gloves, thermometers. I though "Holy sh*t! I'm going to end up in jail!" I instructed hubby to NOT let the police in the house if they happened to come by to talk! They'd assume we were business partners!
(long story short, the police never came over The tenant went to jail and then drug rehab and the house was decontaminated, remodeled and sold to a lovely new family that will take better care of it. We now make bad jokes about my meth habit whenever I break out the goggles and lye.)
Moral of the story: Don't keep your beakers and distill tubes and such in the same house as your soap supplies . The large quantities of olive oil, castor oil, lard, etc should keep you safe from a sucessfull arrest....as well as the neatly arranged bars of soap....as well as a few samples handed out.... LOL
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