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<blockquote data-quote="Engineman1960" data-source="post: 3376888" data-attributes="member: 9220"><p>So with the world going to hell in a hand basket ( I really don’t get the meaning; my father used to say this ALL THE TIME, never through to ask him, what it meant, I just nodded, and said "Yes Sir!") So I figured I would ask the question! -- "What do you use to shampoo your hair?"</p><p></p><p>The reason I am asking, I went to Wal-Mart Tuesday and bought my usual supply of Prell (3 bottles) ran out last week. It is kind of hard to find, it is usually buried in the rows of shampoos and conditioner. I once asked a Customer Service Associate at Wal-Mart where the Prell was located -- She asked me, “Do they still make that stuff?"</p><p></p><p>Been using this stuff since I left home for Army Basic Training in 1978 ( was $.88 a bottle then, now it up to $2.97 today) It was the cheapest stuff you could buy.</p><p></p><p>I have used it to wash a dog (Someone named the dog Tailrotor -- We had a big sign at the Petroleum Helicopter, Intracoastal City, Louisiana Base -- "Beware of Tailrotor”). The dog later ran away.</p><p></p><p>Probably can wash your dishes or car with it -- It sure doesn’t promote hair growth!</p><p></p><p>Inquiring Mind want to Know -- Not Really !!!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Engineman1960, post: 3376888, member: 9220"] So with the world going to hell in a hand basket ( I really don’t get the meaning; my father used to say this ALL THE TIME, never through to ask him, what it meant, I just nodded, and said "Yes Sir!") So I figured I would ask the question! -- "What do you use to shampoo your hair?" The reason I am asking, I went to Wal-Mart Tuesday and bought my usual supply of Prell (3 bottles) ran out last week. It is kind of hard to find, it is usually buried in the rows of shampoos and conditioner. I once asked a Customer Service Associate at Wal-Mart where the Prell was located -- She asked me, “Do they still make that stuff?" Been using this stuff since I left home for Army Basic Training in 1978 ( was $.88 a bottle then, now it up to $2.97 today) It was the cheapest stuff you could buy. I have used it to wash a dog (Someone named the dog Tailrotor -- We had a big sign at the Petroleum Helicopter, Intracoastal City, Louisiana Base -- "Beware of Tailrotor”). The dog later ran away. Probably can wash your dishes or car with it -- It sure doesn’t promote hair growth! Inquiring Mind want to Know -- Not Really !!!!!! [/QUOTE]
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