Posted 9 years ago
SpiritBear
(813 items)
I'm a moderator on a chat-site. One of the people on there I have "muted" several times and have even kicked out (after repeated warnings) for "trolling" (not the fishing type) and mimicking my name/impersonating me.
Anyway, said member I often talk to is a Texan whose family is known for premature balding. So I told him I'd find him a hair-product bottle to help keep his hair (I was being sarcastic on the last part, but he loved it.)
He didn't believe that I'd actually look for one. So a week later, here's what I got and showed him-- much to his disbelief:
VEG. For water-waving and invigorating lifeless hair. Patent applied for by C. Nestle Co., inventors of permanent waving (of the hair) in 1905-- a 2-hour process-- and still around in the 1920s.
I couldn't find anything on VEG, their vegetable compound. It's a tooled bottle (top finished off by hand,) so it's probably before 1920 (and after 1905 as it talks about C. Nestle Co.'s permanent waving invention.)
I decided to open it. It looked to delicious too pass up opening (just kidding on the last part.)
It smelled nothing like what I expected.
In fact.... it smelled pleasant, of a light perfumed scent.
I then promptly resealed it and sealed it further with rubber cement.
I guess it was scented to be more appealing to put in one's hair.
Later I shook it up. It's now the colour of mushy banana.
Reminds me of: Vita-Meata-Vega-Min,...ha, ha, ha, ha.........!!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4AZK2-Tfc84
It actually got me to laugh a little. LOL. Thank you.
LOL!!!! This is awesome!!!
lol.............That is what I thought of with Lucille Ball. here it is:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4AZK2-Tfc84
LOL. Glad everyone is enjoying it.
So many responses so quickly, too!