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[at-l] Purell vs. Poison Ivy?



Speaking of which, how many of us DO use leaves at toilet paper?  I
discovered a couple of years ago that I could use leaves, with a caution as
to which ones <G>, for certain functions and save the toilet paper for
other, more major, functions.  It's easier to LNT with leaves, too.  See, I
can knit the threads together, too.  <G>  anklebear

----- Original Message -----
From: <KellyGoVols@aol.com>
To: <shane@theplacewithnoname.com>; <thornel@attglobal.net>;
<kahley@ptd.net>
Cc: <at-l@mailman.backcountry.net>
Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2002 8:17 PM
Subject: Re: [at-l] Purell vs. Poison Ivy?


> In a message dated 2/19/02 7:52:28 PM Eastern Standard Time,
> shane@theplacewithnoname.com writes:
>
>
> > Well, then that's two of us.  Being a hiker and a clean
> > freak don't seem to go together, but sometimes it happens.
> > Half a bar of Ivory goes a long way...  Pig fat lye soap is
> > my favorite, but it can be hard to come by unless you make
> > it yourself.
> >
> > Fortunately, I am not allergic to poison ivy, poison oak, or
> > poison sumac.
> >
>
> That makes THREE of us. I carry soap, two or three bandanas and baby
powder
> when I hike.  I can't say enough about baby powder.  It gets rid of that
icky
> sticky feeling when you can't wash up and is essential for hiking in balmy
> Florida.
>
> And Shane?  You gun toting mass poster, I ain't allergic to Poison Ivy
> either.  Not that I would, but I could use it as toilet paper.
>
> Squeaky Clean Kelly
>
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