Yes, and sometimes I even had to use violence to achieve my go. People don't know what's good for them.
2007-11-14 01:09:20
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm a retired toothbrush salesman. My first day I sold 2 toothbrushes. My boss told me I'd never make a living like that...he suggested I come up with a 'gimmick'.
The next day I sold 42,589 toothbrushes. He was dumbfounded, to say the least. When asked how I made such a breakthrough in sales, I explained that I hung out at the busiest intersection in town with a tray of chips and dip. I caught every car as they stopped for the red lights. I asked all the occupants of each vehicle if they'd like to try some chips and dip....nearly everyone scooped up a heaping helping, then spit it out and said "That tastes like crap!"
I said "It is! Wanna buy a toothbrush?"
Now I'm working as a door-to-door gynecologist: "Dr. John, at your cervix"....
2007-11-14 04:59:35
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answered by Anonymous
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a million.) Jumper cables (aka booster cables) 2.) Multi-gadget (a form of pliers that have numerous strategies in the cope with) 3.) Map (community section or section you would be traveling) 4.) First-help kit 5.) Flashlight (and greater batteries) 6.) Rag 7.) Duct tape (on account which you are able to restoration multiple issues with Duct tape) 8.) Rain coat (the folded $a million form) 9.) Emergency blanket (the folded $a million form) 10.) Folding shovel (entrenching gadget) 11.) Fuses for fuse container 12.) Water bottles 13.) Protein bars or M.R.E. (meal-waiting-to-consume) 14.) Reflective tape or reflective triangles (flares are complicated to discover) 15.) And previous telephone. grab a $20 pre-paid telephone(w/ roaming), by way of fact $20 is far inexpensive coverage. sixteen.) Lighter or water evidence suits, or flint rod. 17.) Compass 18.) suits (for a fire) 19.) An orange vest in case you are able to desire to stop on the edge of the line and get out of the vehicle (a workers wonderful neon orange vest) 20.) Paper plates, cups 21.) Paper towels and loo paper 22.) drowsing bag 23.) the teeth Brush and the teeth Paste. there's an excellent threat which you in all probability will bypass brushing your teeth for an afternoon in case of emergency and scarcity of water 24.) Kitchen Knife 25.) A 5$ Pan 26.) Ramen Noodles 27.) some trash luggage (take care of, poncho) 28.) A duraflame log (it burns for as much as 3 hours and you may get them at your community grocery shops) 29.) A can of gasoline 30.) sign Sparks i desire this enables: I actually have a form of myself by ability of ways, pick and %. from this record, by way of fact i spotted which you pronounced "gentle Weight"
2016-12-08 21:30:31
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answered by ? 4
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I had to smile at your question.
I am a dental hygienist and I should carry around a spare toothbrush but I carry extra dental floss and Trident gum instead. :)
2007-11-14 00:30:18
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answered by Anonymous
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I do not carry one in my back pocket however I do have a little bag I carry around and I have one in there. I call it my home away from home bag.
2007-11-14 04:23:14
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answered by ShrunkenFro™ 7
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I
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But that isn't a horrible idea. Maybe I should add a travel sized tube of toothpaste to the mix.
2007-11-14 00:32:52
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answered by MamiZ-Notorious Faithful Freak 5
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I don't know if it would be exactly sanitary to carry one in your back pocket. Unless it was wrapped, then maybe it should be necessary to do so.
2007-11-14 00:52:29
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answered by Rosie aka Rosie 6
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I do that when I need to travel light! lol
2007-11-14 05:02:20
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answered by Anonymous
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nope
2007-11-14 00:57:05
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answered by anna 7
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nope but i have one in my purse
2007-11-14 00:31:17
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answered by ladyhawk3k 4
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