Huh, this vegan dog shampoo has not been tested on animals.
I feel like that’s the one product they should test on animals so that my dog doesn’t have to be the guinea pig.
Archie comic books.
I used to keep a book under the sink.
In my childhood household, at all times, there were in-progress books on the back of the commode. You would simply select the one relevant to you.
Like a family relay race of books?
Falcon 3.0 flight manual.
Montgomery Ward and or Sears catalogs.
We read the ingredients on shampoo bottles and we liked it!
Kids today don’t even know what’s in their shampoo anymore
I know, right?
Sodium Laureth Sulfate.
Sodium Lauryl Sulfate.
Laureth. Lauryl. Laureth. Lauryl.
What? Is? The DEAL?
Dr. Bronners has enough stuff on it to read for 30 mins.
And it gave you your daily dose of crazy in the pre-Internet age.
Methylchloroisothiazolonone
Bathroom readers, magazines, and Readers digest.
Oops got stuck in another lather, rinse, repeat loop
They didn’t. Which is why boomers are full of shit.
Yes! I still have a number of these around here somewhere. They’re old, and many of the articles are out of date, but they’re still enjoyable reads!
Good ole Reader’s Digest.
I wiped with a CD instead.
Scraaaaaaaaaaape. Ahhhhh.
i was thinking vertically
Oh, like a poop knife.
Our bathroom door has a built-in magazine rack dating back to the 70s. It holds phones pretty well too.
But does it know why kids love the taste of cinnemon toast crunch???
It holds phones pretty well too.
Phones can have more than one app installed ya know lol
“Shelf” isn’t one of them, sadly.
Magazines and newspapers.
OP: wha- what is a m-m-magazine?
Plus catalogs.
The Sears catalog was multipurpose
series of mirrors displaying the tv in the living room