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I use net poofs in the shower but not on my face, I use a apricot scrub on the face. and since my skin is so very dry, usually when I dry off I use an organic coconut oil to rub down in, old jamies don't mind getting oil on them and it does wash out. DD said she used to cook with it until it got to expensive, but for a night time body lotion a pint lasts almost a year. and I love it. marrie
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All of this wash/warsh stuff should go in the "How to tell if you are country..." thread.
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My ex-MIL said warsh, and pilents (the guys that fly planes), and mascaria (that stuff you use on your eye lashes.)

My ex-FIL used to call her, "His little country bumpkin."

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I soap up my hands and use them. Seriously, I do. I know that is strange. Everyone that I know uses a washrag/cloth. I have tried to pretend to be a normal human and use them but I end up going back to using my hands. Honestly, I smell good and am clean.
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It is a little embarrasing to admit because it is so out of the ordinary. Everyone in my family uses washclothes, just not me.
 
horsejody wrote:
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bargain wrote:
My Granny used to call them warshcloths.....No wonder my spelling was always atrocious we spelled phonetically when I was in school....But I love to hear that accent to this day.

I say warshcloths

I use washcloths, too.

I say warshcloth too.

I need to see if my family says Wash or Warsh, but I do say Warsh too!!
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Please to every one who has an Appalachian sounding southern twang, I mean no harm...I have one too and the longer I've moved from the city, the more Suthern it gits.....Well,,,,I reckon (reckin) I best be gittin off this silly puter, it's worsen than that three party phone line that cuminto town back in the 1970's...
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I and my cousins would get on the different lines and then call the only grocery story in town and ask the butcher if he had "pigs feet".....

Yep, everyone always knew when I was intown cause I was a bit of a city accent and didn't twang jest right...and there was more tomfoolery aroundabout. Lordy, I do miss my country time barefoot at Granny's wandering down the dirt road, picking up fossil stones and an occasional poison ivy bouquet cuz I jest warn't right (not full country)...

Gotta run and git my husben somethin to drank.
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