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01/07/09

I have mastered soap fusion.
Going out on a limb here, but does this have to do with the last sliver of a bar soap that you don't want to waste, so you "fuse" it to a new bar? Please tell me this is what you're talking about. If not, I'm embarrassed.
Of course it is.One of the keys to success is not waiting until it's only a sliver, though. You want some meat on there for good purchase.
A good purchase?
Yes.
–verb (used with object)

1. to acquire by the payment of money or its equivalent; buy.

2. to acquire by effort, sacrifice, flattery, etc.

3. to influence by a bribe.

4. to be sufficient to buy: Twenty dollars purchases a subscription.

5. Law. to acquire (land or other property) by means other than inheritance.

6. to move, haul, or raise, esp. by applying mechanical power.

7. to get a leverage on; apply a lever, pulley, or other aid to.

8. Obsolete. to procure, acquire, or obtain.

–verb (used without object)

9. to buy something.

–noun

10. acquisition by the payment of money or its equivalent; buying, or a single act of buying.

11. something that is purchased or bought.

12. something purchased, with respect to value in relation to price; buy: At three for a dollar they seemed like a good purchase.

13. Law. the acquisition of land or other property by means other than inheritance.

14. acquisition by means of effort, labor, etc.: the purchase of comfort at the price of freedom.

15. a lever, pulley, or other device that provides mechanical advantage or power for moving or raising a heavy object.

16. an effective hold or position for applying power in moving or raising a heavy object; leverage.

17. any means of applying or increasing power, influence, etc.

18. the annual return or rent from land.

19. a firm grip or grasp, footing, etc., on something.

20. Obsolete. booty.
Ah. That's the real reason for this blog update. Admit it.
Not sure I follow.
 
01/07/09I have mastered soap fusion.
This deserves a post? What took you so long?
Who said it took long?
The time stamp.
Link to start date?
When did you start using soap, Smedley?
What would that have to do with my mastering of soap fusion?
In your case, probably nothing.
 
01/07/09I have mastered soap fusion.
Going out on a limb here, but does this have to do with the last sliver of a bar soap that you don't want to waste, so you "fuse" it to a new bar? Please tell me this is what you're talking about. If not, I'm embarrassed.
Of course it is.One of the keys to success is not waiting until it's only a sliver, though. You want some meat on there for good purchase.
Wow, this is a huge problem for me. Any tricks? Tips? I usually just throw it away once it starts getting small and thin.A new, full bar is so great
 
01/07/09I have mastered soap fusion.
Going out on a limb here, but does this have to do with the last sliver of a bar soap that you don't want to waste, so you "fuse" it to a new bar? Please tell me this is what you're talking about. If not, I'm embarrassed.
Of course it is.One of the keys to success is not waiting until it's only a sliver, though. You want some meat on there for good purchase.
Wow, this is a huge problem for me. Any tricks? Tips? I usually just throw it away once it starts getting small and thin.A new, full bar is so great
When the bar is getting thin, use it one last time and while the bar is still wet, press it against the new bar so that most of the surfaces are touching. The bars will fuse when they dry. The trick is to align the contours to maximize surface contact and not press so hard that you are trying to mash them together. After a few tries, you'll have it down... although I'm guessing it won't motivate you to post a blog entry about your success.
 
01/07/09I have mastered soap fusion.
Going out on a limb here, but does this have to do with the last sliver of a bar soap that you don't want to waste, so you "fuse" it to a new bar? Please tell me this is what you're talking about. If not, I'm embarrassed.
Of course it is.One of the keys to success is not waiting until it's only a sliver, though. You want some meat on there for good purchase.
Wow, this is a huge problem for me. Any tricks? Tips? I usually just throw it away once it starts getting small and thin.A new, full bar is so great
When the bar is getting thin, use it one last time and while the bar is still wet, press it against the new bar so that most of the surfaces are touching. The bars will fuse when they dry. The trick is to align the contours to maximize surface contact and not press so hard that you are trying to mash them together. After a few tries, you'll have it down... although I'm guessing it won't motivate you to post a blog entry about your success.
This is how I do it, but I like to make both bars wet. Why the hate for the blog? It's helped me through some tough times.
 
01/07/09I have mastered soap fusion.
Going out on a limb here, but does this have to do with the last sliver of a bar soap that you don't want to waste, so you "fuse" it to a new bar? Please tell me this is what you're talking about. If not, I'm embarrassed.
Of course it is.One of the keys to success is not waiting until it's only a sliver, though. You want some meat on there for good purchase.
Wow, this is a huge problem for me. Any tricks? Tips? I usually just throw it away once it starts getting small and thin.A new, full bar is so great
When the bar is getting thin, use it one last time and while the bar is still wet, press it against the new bar so that most of the surfaces are touching. The bars will fuse when they dry. The trick is to align the contours to maximize surface contact and not press so hard that you are trying to mash them together. After a few tries, you'll have it down... although I'm guessing it won't motivate you to post a blog entry about your success.
This is how I do it, but I like to make both bars wet. Why the hate for the blog? It's helped me through some tough times.
One of the keys is keeping the new bar dry. Also, you want to put the old sliver along the engraved face of the new bar, where it says Safeguard or Dial or whatever. I will disagree with moby somewhat, in that you want to press hard enough to make sure that old bar is being seated into the engraving. This makes the new resultant super bar almost indestructible.
 
01/07/09

I have mastered soap fusion.
Going out on a limb here, but does this have to do with the last sliver of a bar soap that you don't want to waste, so you "fuse" it to a new bar? Please tell me this is what you're talking about. If not, I'm embarrassed.
Of course it is.One of the keys to success is not waiting until it's only a sliver, though. You want some meat on there for good purchase.
A good purchase?
Yes.
–verb (used with object)

1. to acquire by the payment of money or its equivalent; buy.

2. to acquire by effort, sacrifice, flattery, etc.

3. to influence by a bribe.

4. to be sufficient to buy: Twenty dollars purchases a subscription.

5. Law. to acquire (land or other property) by means other than inheritance.

6. to move, haul, or raise, esp. by applying mechanical power.

7. to get a leverage on; apply a lever, pulley, or other aid to.

8. Obsolete. to procure, acquire, or obtain.

–verb (used without object)

9. to buy something.

–noun

10. acquisition by the payment of money or its equivalent; buying, or a single act of buying.

11. something that is purchased or bought.

12. something purchased, with respect to value in relation to price; buy: At three for a dollar they seemed like a good purchase.

13. Law. the acquisition of land or other property by means other than inheritance.

14. acquisition by means of effort, labor, etc.: the purchase of comfort at the price of freedom.

15. a lever, pulley, or other device that provides mechanical advantage or power for moving or raising a heavy object.

16. an effective hold or position for applying power in moving or raising a heavy object; leverage.

17. any means of applying or increasing power, influence, etc.

18. the annual return or rent from land.

19. a firm grip or grasp, footing, etc., on something.

20. Obsolete. booty.
Ah. That's the real reason for this blog update. Admit it.
Not sure I follow.
Whatever. Nice thinly-veiled vocab bragging thread.
 
01/07/09

I have mastered soap fusion.
Going out on a limb here, but does this have to do with the last sliver of a bar soap that you don't want to waste, so you "fuse" it to a new bar? Please tell me this is what you're talking about. If not, I'm embarrassed.
Of course it is.One of the keys to success is not waiting until it's only a sliver, though. You want some meat on there for good purchase.
A good purchase?
Yes.
–verb (used with object)

1. to acquire by the payment of money or its equivalent; buy.

2. to acquire by effort, sacrifice, flattery, etc.

3. to influence by a bribe.

4. to be sufficient to buy: Twenty dollars purchases a subscription.

5. Law. to acquire (land or other property) by means other than inheritance.

6. to move, haul, or raise, esp. by applying mechanical power.

7. to get a leverage on; apply a lever, pulley, or other aid to.

8. Obsolete. to procure, acquire, or obtain.

–verb (used without object)

9. to buy something.

–noun

10. acquisition by the payment of money or its equivalent; buying, or a single act of buying.

11. something that is purchased or bought.

12. something purchased, with respect to value in relation to price; buy: At three for a dollar they seemed like a good purchase.

13. Law. the acquisition of land or other property by means other than inheritance.

14. acquisition by means of effort, labor, etc.: the purchase of comfort at the price of freedom.

15. a lever, pulley, or other device that provides mechanical advantage or power for moving or raising a heavy object.

16. an effective hold or position for applying power in moving or raising a heavy object; leverage.

17. any means of applying or increasing power, influence, etc.

18. the annual return or rent from land.

19. a firm grip or grasp, footing, etc., on something.

20. Obsolete. booty.
Ah. That's the real reason for this blog update. Admit it.
Not sure I follow.
Whatever. Nice thinly-veiled vocab bragging thread.
You honestly think someone would brag about that use of "purchase"? Have you seriously never heard that before? Gotta be shtick.

 
01/07/09

I have mastered soap fusion.
Going out on a limb here, but does this have to do with the last sliver of a bar soap that you don't want to waste, so you "fuse" it to a new bar? Please tell me this is what you're talking about. If not, I'm embarrassed.
Of course it is.One of the keys to success is not waiting until it's only a sliver, though. You want some meat on there for good purchase.
A good purchase?
Yes.
–verb (used with object)

1. to acquire by the payment of money or its equivalent; buy.

2. to acquire by effort, sacrifice, flattery, etc.

3. to influence by a bribe.

4. to be sufficient to buy: Twenty dollars purchases a subscription.

5. Law. to acquire (land or other property) by means other than inheritance.

6. to move, haul, or raise, esp. by applying mechanical power.

7. to get a leverage on; apply a lever, pulley, or other aid to.

8. Obsolete. to procure, acquire, or obtain.

–verb (used without object)

9. to buy something.

–noun

10. acquisition by the payment of money or its equivalent; buying, or a single act of buying.

11. something that is purchased or bought.

12. something purchased, with respect to value in relation to price; buy: At three for a dollar they seemed like a good purchase.

13. Law. the acquisition of land or other property by means other than inheritance.

14. acquisition by means of effort, labor, etc.: the purchase of comfort at the price of freedom.

15. a lever, pulley, or other device that provides mechanical advantage or power for moving or raising a heavy object.

16. an effective hold or position for applying power in moving or raising a heavy object; leverage.

17. any means of applying or increasing power, influence, etc.

18. the annual return or rent from land.

19. a firm grip or grasp, footing, etc., on something.

20. Obsolete. booty.
Ah. That's the real reason for this blog update. Admit it.
Not sure I follow.
Whatever. Nice thinly-veiled vocab bragging thread.
You honestly think someone would brag about that use of "purchase"? Have you seriously never heard that before? Gotta be shtick.
Gotta be shtick indeed.
 
How many different varieties of soap do you have in your home? Do you change every time? :loco:
:mellow: i like to switch it up
####ing weirdo.
when are you and Righetti gonna hold a blog off!
This would be nothing short of awesome.As an side, Righetti is so into his blog now that he advertises it every chance he gets. There'll be an e-mail chain with ten guys on it and something will come up related to football, and he'll say "speaking of football..." and link to the latest article in his blog, which has absolutely nothing to do with football. His blog link is his status in Facebook and Gchat and every other electronic identity. It's becoming a serious concern.

 
How many different varieties of soap do you have in your home? Do you change every time? :loco:
:mellow: i like to switch it up
####ing weirdo.
when are you and Righetti gonna hold a blog off!
This would be nothing short of awesome.As an side, Righetti is so into his blog now that he advertises it every chance he gets. There'll be an e-mail chain with ten guys on it and something will come up related to football, and he'll say "speaking of football..." and link to the latest article in his blog, which has absolutely nothing to do with football. His blog link is his status in Facebook and Gchat and every other electronic identity. It's becoming a serious concern.
I hope he's at least selling Amway.
 

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