MandoMan |
02-05-2023 08:22 AM |
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Originally Posted by thelegges
(Post 2183469)
So whoever is writing the article, the pictures are mesh shower puff balls, or bath sponge, made of non organic materials. Can be called a loofah, but not by those who actually own loofahs.
Loofahs are naturally only one color.light wheat color, or commonly known at the design center as village beige, made from fibrous tropical fruits. Used to exfoliate skin, and can do damage if not properly softened in warm water. Color is not their friend.
So when one goes to Disney or universal you will see mesh shower puff balls on cars to distinguish their car from the hundreds of rental cars.
Unless it’s code at Disney or Universal that those in the cars swing to all theme parks.:1rotfl:
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Funny! I suspect that shower puff balls on golf carts are primarily used by a few people to help them remember where they parked. Or maybe they are to remind people to exfoliate. Of course, if you are a swinger, it can be difficult to remember where you parked. So to speak. Please consider shower puff balls as representing sexual tastes to be a complete hoax. There are several dozen swingers in The Villages, just as there are very rare cases of STDs. Some estimates claim that 2.35% of Americans are swingers (that seems unlikely), and if that held true here, we would have over 3,000. We don’t. And our STD rate is FAR below the national average. After all, most of us are home watching television by 8 p.m., and most of us haven’t had a new partner in decades. Or sex in decades, for that matter.
Now, if you see someone wearing an upside down pineapple, on the other hand, that might mean something. And I do enjoy a good pineapple upside down cake. I had some on my birthday.
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