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My jaw dropped when I saw this. That has got to be the most terrible name for toothpaste. Candida, WTF?
For those who aren't seasoned with the name, Candida is the name of a yeast specie from which the most known specimen is Candida albicans, mostly known for being the causal agent of genital infections (vaginal candidasis), but also (and it gets better!) oral infections (also known as thrush). Taaaa daaa!
Now who wants to put a toothpaste with such a name in its mouth?
Near Trübbach, Switzerland. 27Jun2010
Memories of the fine art of Vac bashing
Between 1983 and 1991 I spent many, many happy hours with my friends riding the rails behind the mighty 'Hoovers' or Class 50s. As well as enjoying the thrash, I managed to record many of the trips and railway scenes encountered on film for posterity. Those days are now long gone, but happily the photos remain for me to reminisce over and share ;)
Old Oak Common open day - 13th Nov 1990 - seen in the winter sunshine at the old steam turntable at Old Oak Common depot, 50023 'Howe' looking resplendent in her new coat of NSE "toothpaste" livery which a number of the class carried in their last few years.
50023 was outshopped in 1986 in the original version of NSE livery with upward stripes on the cabs and white window surrounds (see photos in comments section below). In the late 1980s, this livery was superseded by a darker shade of blue, straight lines and no white paint around the windows.
I'm sure we all had a favourite loco, but does anyone have a least favourite loco? Of all the 50s "Howe" was my least favourite - for no real logical sound reason, except perhaps I recall it felt relatively underpowered and quiet compared with many of the class. Perhaps the name was a tad dull also :)
Locomotive History
D423 entered service 11-May-68
Renumbered 50023 in 1974
Named 'Howe' 17-May-78
Withdrawn 15-Oct-90
After ending up at C. F. Booth's of Rotherham, 'Howe' did eventually make it into preservation, but was used for spares and eventually cut up. It actually spent 14 years languishing at various railway dumps and scrapyards before being broken up by H.Needle Railroad Co. at Barrow Hill Depot in March 2004.
Taken with a Nikon F-501 SLR camera and 75-200mm zoom lens.
You can see a random selection of my railway photos here on Flickriver: www.flickriver.com/photos/themightyhood/random/
Toothpaste and orange juice, pools and cell phones, first dates and unfortunate run-ins with skunks, and artists and bodybuilders: these are a few things you wouldn’t really think go together, but the art of Patrick Brown disproves at least one of those pairs. Why spend your time in the gym when you could be like Patrick Brown and simply draw yourself a Bow-Flex body? We at Creative Tempest love Patrick Brown’s mastery in rendering the human form, and how, even when exaggerating it, he maintains a naturalness to it. Find out more at www.creativetempest.com
Toothpaste and orange juice, pools and cell phones, first dates and unfortunate run-ins with skunks, and artists and bodybuilders: these are a few things you wouldn’t really think go together, but the art of Patrick Brown disproves at least one of those pairs. Why spend your time in the gym when you could be like Patrick Brown and simply draw yourself a Bow-Flex body? We at Creative Tempest love Patrick Brown’s mastery in rendering the human form, and how, even when exaggerating it, he maintains a naturalness to it. Find out more at www.creativetempest.com
Toothpaste and orange juice, pools and cell phones, first dates and unfortunate run-ins with skunks, and artists and bodybuilders: these are a few things you wouldn’t really think go together, but the art of Patrick Brown disproves at least one of those pairs. Why spend your time in the gym when you could be like Patrick Brown and simply draw yourself a Bow-Flex body? We at Creative Tempest love Patrick Brown’s mastery in rendering the human form, and how, even when exaggerating it, he maintains a naturalness to it. Find out more at www.creativetempest.com
Nov. 23, 2009 (327/365)
The label said those little squares are breath strips but they look like glitter or confetti to me.
In the never ending battle against problem Emails, it's good to have toothpaste that's specially formulated to help with spam!
Does clarify that Sensodyne markets "Pronamel" in French as "Pro-Émail"?
Daily Shoot: "Make a photo today that tells a story with contrasting elements"
Fiz esse colar com embalagem de creme dental
E usei para fazer uma brincadeira de adivinhação para comemorar o niver do meu blogue!
Ele e os brincos vão de presente para a menina que acertou do que era feito.
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i made this necklace with toothpaste tube
i am using it to play in my blog to comemorate its birthday
it and earrings are gifts to girl that had guess about them
Our son has been going with us to the dentist all his life and is now in the chair as well. No fear!
Darlie Toothpaste used to be called Darkie Toothpaste. Eventually someone figured, "Hmm, that's kind of offensive?" and they changed the name. They have, however inexplicably, decided on keeping the smiling-black-man logo.
One of the most racist products I've ever seen. Darlie toothpaste. They actually lightened the color of his face it used to be blacker. Nothing says clean teeth like a man in black face.
Toothpaste and orange juice, pools and cell phones, first dates and unfortunate run-ins with skunks, and artists and bodybuilders: these are a few things you wouldn’t really think go together, but the art of Patrick Brown disproves at least one of those pairs. Why spend your time in the gym when you could be like Patrick Brown and simply draw yourself a Bow-Flex body? We at Creative Tempest love Patrick Brown’s mastery in rendering the human form, and how, even when exaggerating it, he maintains a naturalness to it. Find out more at www.creativetempest.com
Hello Machine of Death.
I would like a Death Prediction card. Enclosed you will find toothpaste and a temporary tattoo, because I could not fit a sewing machine and umbrella.
Eagerly awaiting news of my demise,
LeeAnn Perry
Toothpaste and orange juice, pools and cell phones, first dates and unfortunate run-ins with skunks, and artists and bodybuilders: these are a few things you wouldn’t really think go together, but the art of Patrick Brown disproves at least one of those pairs. Why spend your time in the gym when you could be like Patrick Brown and simply draw yourself a Bow-Flex body? We at Creative Tempest love Patrick Brown’s mastery in rendering the human form, and how, even when exaggerating it, he maintains a naturalness to it. Find out more at www.creativetempest.com
May 26, 2012 - Artwork at the Iowa Artisans Gallery, Iowa City
These works are by Constance Alyce Westwig Roberts.
Web site for more information and purchase:
www.iowa-artisans-gallery.com/artists/wood/connieroberts....