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If you can use an i-pod as a tooth pick, you really need to visit the dentist.Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostYes, personal hygiene is such a dull topic. Let's talk about IPODs instead.
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I became so irritated by the constant high pitched ‘chigger-chigger-chigger’ sound of people listening to i-pods on the train that I have bought an i-pod to drown out the noise.Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostYes, personal hygiene is such a dull topic. Let's talk about IPODs instead.And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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Tepe brushes are what you want. When you buy a pack they come with a handy little cover. You can slot the brush with cover in your wallet. Perfect.
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Yeaha. They appear to fulfill requirements perfectly, ta.Originally posted by Jubber View PostTepe brushes are what you want. When you buy a pack they come with a handy little cover. You can slot the brush with cover in your wallet. Perfect.
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- plastic coated wire to avoid damage to teeth and dental work
- 8 different colour coded sizes
- The handle has been ergonomically designed to be comfortable to use
- A travel cap is included in each pack, which protects the brush when not in use and can also be used to extend the length of the handle
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plastic bags, or thin polythene, is remarkably effectiveOriginally posted by TimberWolf View PostYeaha. They appear to fulfill requirements perfectly, ta.
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