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It is refusing to escape my mind of my learning this morning which I extended throughout my showering moment (which is when I think most). The toothpaste packaging needs to be changed!!! REASON: Since the inventory in my house has not been real time, yesterday I had to squeeze the empty package (is it a bottle or a syringe?) and something come out.... and enough...and I am certain that she also did the same and something came out... and enough. And because of the busy schedule yesterday, the squeezing extended to this morning....and i got something...and enough and I am sure she had to squeeze....but complain a bit on thumb ache...but still get enough!! and so the question is....when is there no more?? Even though I have not granted myself permission to decommission the package (or have I delegated?), I think this is an area that will require more supervision. This could simply mean that I have lost more that 10kgs of paste throughout my life if this squeezing was considered work. But perhaps the manufacturers need to borrow the packaging of the shoe polish where you could be seeing what is remaining.. failure to which I may employ some weird lessons from my primary school during maziwa ya nyayo. I used to tear apart the packet (of course not with the netball girls.....either boxing or football) just to ensure that the 10decilitres were fully recovered. And also the Polish manufacturers to adopt the paste package where you squeeze out the content instead of leaking using the brush. Not really a problem when new but I find myself knocking the tin towards the last bit if not bits because the brush keep on lifting a whole piece which is obviously too much for the days shine. And I thought why I have never noticed that the two packages need to be switched. My thinking was however cut short the moment I realized I am over-rinsing myself.......
Posted on: Fri, 21 Mar 2014 07:48:28 +0000

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