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Speaker 1 (00:10):
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Speaker 2 (00:14):
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Speaker 3 (00:27):
Fly Yeah on the cutting room floor today.
Speaker 1 (00:33):
You know, we've got a lot to say the internet
for because you could be going about your business and
you're read an article that says you've been brushing your
teeth roll or you've been wiping your eyes wrong, you've
been breathing incorrectly.
Speaker 3 (00:45):
Yeah, it's always you've been doing it wrong for.
Speaker 1 (00:47):
These Yeah, Well, here's one I saw and I wanted
to see what you think of it. Let's go how
long various household products should be in your home before
you throw them out?
Speaker 2 (00:56):
Okay, why don't you ask me and then I'll answer,
and then you've I'm presuming you have the correct answer.
Speaker 4 (01:01):
It sounds like a quiz show, Brenda.
Speaker 3 (01:03):
I like it.
Speaker 4 (01:03):
Why don't you ask me and I presume you have
the answer. That's what we'd call it.
Speaker 3 (01:09):
Well, have you been paying attention?
Speaker 2 (01:11):
Which pretty much speaks what it means, so this would
be the same.
Speaker 1 (01:15):
All right, let's start with this. A bath sponge. You know,
how do you have a bath sponge? These are those
things like a loofer. It's not so much a loofer.
It's like a well, it's a sponge that you wash
your body with.
Speaker 3 (01:25):
I don't have one of those. My wife has. Women
have that.
Speaker 4 (01:27):
Okay, how often should that be replaced? Not your wife,
the sponge?
Speaker 3 (01:32):
Do you replace them? Would you bother? It could last
for years.
Speaker 4 (01:35):
Three to four weeks, it says here.
Speaker 3 (01:38):
Every three to four weeks.
Speaker 4 (01:39):
Well, I guess it gets gems and mank inside.
Speaker 3 (01:42):
Well, in Roman times, they didn't have toilet paper.
Speaker 2 (01:44):
They had a rag on a stick on a stick,
and you wipe your bum.
Speaker 4 (01:48):
With that and then you pretty much pass it to
the next person.
Speaker 3 (01:53):
Yeah, that's how parmesan cheese was.
Speaker 4 (01:54):
All right, how you.
Speaker 3 (01:57):
Do you, guys? I'm wrong on that one.
Speaker 4 (01:59):
Do you own a toothbrush?
Speaker 3 (02:00):
Yes? I do. I got an electric one? Oh? Have
you do you have electric? No?
Speaker 1 (02:05):
You know what, this is a terrible thing to admit
about myself. I'm so patient. I don't have the patience
for an electric toothbrush. I've tried to have an electric toothbrush,
and I turn it off before it's finished because I
just I'm.
Speaker 4 (02:16):
Not patient enough. I'm wearing my whole life.
Speaker 1 (02:20):
It's such as pace. Yeah, right, that I don't have
the patience to have my.
Speaker 2 (02:24):
You can use electric toothbrush for as long as you
use your normal toothbrush for you don't have.
Speaker 4 (02:27):
Well, it was set to a time it was supposed to.
Speaker 2 (02:30):
Well, my one goes you need after two minutes brush?
Who's brushing for two minutes? Make it to two many
But I will say this, I don't use that feature
often in the morning.
Speaker 3 (02:40):
I just use it like I would use a normal.
Speaker 4 (02:41):
Tooth And what about the sponge on a stick?
Speaker 3 (02:44):
All right, so let's see what are you saying?
Speaker 1 (02:46):
But you still have to replace the end of it,
don't you How long a regular toothbrush or yours should
be replaced?
Speaker 4 (02:52):
How often?
Speaker 3 (02:53):
I probably you? Probably four months? I reckon after four months?
Speaker 4 (02:58):
Do you do you?
Speaker 3 (02:59):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (03:00):
Because I got a bunch of I've hooked in with
the oral b people and.
Speaker 4 (03:07):
Did you misunderstand website?
Speaker 3 (03:09):
I work with her down in the snow. She was great.
Speaker 2 (03:16):
They send me the heads of those send me their
heads every four months.
Speaker 4 (03:21):
I change it, well three months? Do you actually? You know?
Speaker 1 (03:26):
What I think is funny is that you use a
hairbrush more than I do. You're like the fonds. You
come in here and brush your hair.
Speaker 3 (03:30):
I do well, I wear a motorcycle helmet every day.
Speaker 4 (03:33):
What difference does it make to brush?
Speaker 3 (03:34):
While this show?
Speaker 1 (03:38):
How often should a hairbrush be replaced? And don't say
don't pretend that you're more hygienic than you are. Tell
how often you replace it?
Speaker 3 (03:46):
Never? You could have a hair brush I reckon for
a thousand years.
Speaker 2 (03:49):
You pick the hair out of it, But why would
you have to change it?
Speaker 1 (03:53):
Apparently a hair brush should be replaced every three to
six months.
Speaker 4 (03:57):
No, I'll just pull the hair out of it about
once a year.
Speaker 3 (04:01):
You're you're working with big hair brush.
Speaker 4 (04:02):
Now big hair brush?
Speaker 3 (04:04):
Yeah, that's what they do, so you buy more of
their product.
Speaker 4 (04:07):
How about this? Do you use a a disposable razor?
Speaker 3 (04:10):
Yes? I do? Often?
Speaker 4 (04:11):
Should that be replaced?
Speaker 3 (04:12):
Oh? I do that, I do it. I know your
wife use it on the legs. Well, no, we've got.
Speaker 2 (04:18):
Separate ones in the in the in the shower, so
I use I'm going to say I'd probably use it
about fifteen times, but then it blunts and it starts
scraping your face.
Speaker 4 (04:30):
Well, it should be replaced five to seven shaves.
Speaker 3 (04:33):
Jump getting a lot of shaves out of mind?
Speaker 1 (04:35):
Then what doesn't mean that that's good. I say, I've
had mine for twelve years. Mine's better. Just means you
shouldn't a kitchen sponge.
Speaker 4 (04:43):
Yeah, your son.
Speaker 2 (04:46):
Golf spongy kitchen sponge I reckon when it gets really manky.
So I've got old sponge that's been in there for
a long time.
Speaker 4 (04:55):
Well, give me a time. Well I got a few
kitchen I've got two kitchens. I got two kitchens.
Speaker 3 (05:01):
No, yeah, that's not my fault. Don't hate on me.
Speaker 4 (05:04):
Talking about it makes me hate you.
Speaker 3 (05:06):
But there's two kitchen. So the one that doesn't get
nice yuse Oh god, just.
Speaker 4 (05:09):
It a kitchen sponge. How long should you six months?
One to two weeks.
Speaker 3 (05:13):
I've wanted two weeks.
Speaker 1 (05:15):
No, Daniels has been on a stick in the bathroom.
Pillows should be replaced, how often.
Speaker 2 (05:20):
I've still got my spidalery's pillow from when they first
went into business, So I've had that for ten years.
Speaker 1 (05:25):
Twelve months. You should replace your willow. It's got all
your head mank in it. Let's see what else you've got.
Speaker 4 (05:30):
Yeah, socks and undies.
Speaker 2 (05:32):
Oh, socks and anddies I've got I've got I'm wearing
school socks that I had in a high school and
I left high school in nineteen eighty four.
Speaker 4 (05:42):
What about andies undies?
Speaker 3 (05:46):
I've got unders, you're wearing them.
Speaker 2 (05:48):
I've got undies that have been I've been wearing as
long as we've been.
Speaker 3 (05:51):
Doing this shut twenty years. I've got twenty year undies.
Speaker 4 (05:54):
You should replace them every six to twelve months.
Speaker 3 (05:57):
Who's replacing their undies?
Speaker 1 (05:58):
Well? Maybe everyone, but you maybe don't show your don't
show your.
Speaker 4 (06:04):
Shortcomings.
Speaker 3 (06:05):
I know that we have.
Speaker 2 (06:07):
I know that you replace your undies regularly because you
have a lot of accidents.
Speaker 1 (06:12):
And finally, a shower curtain or a shower curtain liner.
Speaker 3 (06:17):
What's a shower curtain liner?
Speaker 4 (06:18):
We'll just say it's a shower curtain.
Speaker 1 (06:20):
How often should you replace a flappy shower curtain like
a plastic thing.
Speaker 2 (06:24):
It's been a long time since I've had a place
with a shower curtain.
Speaker 4 (06:27):
But you've got five bathrooms, so does one of them
have a curtain?
Speaker 3 (06:30):
No?
Speaker 4 (06:31):
Okay, you didn't even.
Speaker 2 (06:32):
Dispute it, I know, not on the bones of yours.
Speaker 4 (06:37):
Come on say it.
Speaker 2 (06:39):
Yes, Well, okay, when we had a house in Brisbane,
we had a shower curtain and I remember buying it
from Bunnings at the time, and we lived in the
house for two.
Speaker 3 (06:49):
Years and I never changed it.
Speaker 4 (06:51):
So six months, I say so, I.
Speaker 2 (06:53):
Had it for two years and before all I know
it could be still there.
Speaker 4 (06:56):
How many years ago was that?
Speaker 2 (06:57):
That was we moved out of Brisbane nine ninety eight
and I know the house went under the underwater in
the floods.
Speaker 4 (07:05):
So that would have been the rings.
Speaker 3 (07:09):
Brisbane River water fixes all aisles.
Speaker 1 (07:12):
Rinse your sponge on a stick in there and go again,
explains the color of the Brisbane River.
Speaker 3 (07:18):
Ok, that's it for the day. Come back tomorrow from
Josian Amanda starting yeah, yeah, yeah,