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Yutzerfutz@lemmy.world to Showerthoughts@lemmy.world · 12 hours ago

"Almost out of shampoo, better add it to my shopping list."

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"Almost out of shampoo, better add it to my shopping list."

Yutzerfutz@lemmy.world to Showerthoughts@lemmy.world · 12 hours ago
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    11 hours ago

    Then remember immediately the next time you get in the shower. Vicious cycle.

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      9 hours ago

      Rinse and repeat

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        Diluted shampoo

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        Or just rinse, save some shampoo for tomorrow.

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      I do this with tooth paste.

      I’ve started buying two tubes at a time because I can’t be trusted

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        My husband buys the toothpaste. When mine runs out I take his so that he will always know if the closet stock is empty. If I took one from the closet, and it was the last one then we might be left without. When we get low, it’s a game where we are constantly stealing the tube back and forth . I like to think this game helps him remember to get some more.

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