The restrooms in the Vatican have these little decorative hand soaps. Whoever put them there sure likes the ocean because all the soaps have a nautical theme. There’s this porcelain dish, which looks like a shell, filled with various fish soaps.
I don’t feel right about washing my hands with a starfish.
I prefer liquid soap.
... or Astroglide?
ReplyDeleteGreat. I have linked you on my blog.
ReplyDeleteBenedict, I hope your comments signal the start of a long-lasting friendship between the two of us. I'm very excited and I will continue reading your blog regularly.
ReplyDeleteHey, um, sorry about bringing up the whole Hitler Youth thing. Our bad.
ReplyDeleteSoap can be quite slippery...and a bit dangeroous. You should change that. If they like it in the vatican, doesn't mean you have to.
ReplyDeleteI'm surprised they don't make little cross-shaped soaps. NO! The best would be sinner-shaped soaps! This way, everytime you wash with it, you'd be wiping away their little soapy sins. If they don't make them in Italy, you could probably get em in NYC - you can get anything there.
ReplyDeleteDont you get a say in the shape of the soap in your own home? I am linking you too in the hope my blog will be blessed too, can't go wrong with the odd blog blessing I say.
ReplyDeleteI'll definitely bring up your recommendations. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteI can't believe no one's said this yet, but don't you use Pope Soap-On-a-Rope?
ReplyDeleteLiquid soap is so much more hygienic - well done Benedict
ReplyDeleteI forgot about Pope on a Rope. Good call.
ReplyDeleteMaybe you feel better with Catholic themed soap like little saints and pope mobiles. How about some naked figures from the Sistine Chapel celing?
ReplyDeleteHave you ever tried Zep liquid soap? Reminds most of a violin.
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