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On Thu, 30 Jan 2014 15:33:21 -0800 (PST),
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>On Thursday, January 30, 2014 1:07:23 AM UTC-6, Julie Bove wrote:
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>> >> >> Of course I do! I prefer the Watkins Grapefruit soap. Can't find it

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>> >> >> an alternative. found some sort of green brand at Central Market but

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>> >> >> haven't tried it yet. Do have a dishwasher but just prefer to wash by

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>> >> >> hand as I go. Now if I were ever to prepare some sort of huge meal and

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>> >> >> dirty a lot of dishes at once, I would likely use it. Seems I do use

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>> >> > Really? With the dishwasher? How do you keep it from smelling bad in

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>> >> Why would the dishwasher smell bad between uses? I've never had a

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>> >> I got it. Perhaps 4-6 years ago? It's not like anything is getting in

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>> > Why did you spend hundreds of dollars for an appliance that only gets used

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>> Would you rather there be a hole there? And it was a gift! I used to use
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>> it all the time but I freaking hate all the bending over to load and unload
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>> it. It's just easier for me to wash by hand. YMMV.

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>So, you spent hundreds of dollars for an appliance that you don't want or need or use. Makes sense to me! Not.
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>Why didn't you just have the husband build a cabinet to fill up the space? Oh wait, that's right, he can't even figure out how to make a can of soup for himself.
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>You know what, you're full of SHIT.


Julie Bove dosn't know the difference between exaggeration and
outright lying.