Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Road Trip Essentials - (Tooth)brush

The quintessential don't-leave-home-without-it item. If you're a big shot dirtbag such as myself you might be able to wrestle up one exclusively for teeth and another dedicated to rocks. Until then make sure to wash your brush thoroughly before each use to avoid getting toothpaste on your project or dirt in your smile.



Note the color contrast to avoid embarrassing mix ups.

-BLOCHEAD

10 comments:

  1. When you stop through seattle, hardwick's swap shop on roosevelt ave has some stiff horse hair brushes with wooden handles for $1.50 -- classy, and most important -- cheaper than your average Colgate.

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  2. Or break it in half, jumping and trying to brush a hold from the ground. Faaaack ya.

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  3. Switch to horse or boars hair asap dude!

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  4. I'm working on another essential for you... the road trip mixtape/mix CD/playlist. See you in a few weeks.

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  5. @Adam I'll have to stop by there. Maybe find a new brush for the pearly whites.

    @JF Faaaack yeah.

    @Ike I'm such a gym rat these days that I just took a photo of my plastic brush. I try not it on my teeth or real rock... I have a horse hair one to use outside. Maybe someday I'll be able to afford one of those Lapis fellas.

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  6. @ Pedro You know me so well! That was on my list of things to update about.

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  7. I'll buy an extra lapis and give it to you as a present when I meet up with you soon.

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  8. Ike, you totally stole my idea! Haha! I was going to get him a lapis brush as a pre-road trip gift.

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  9. You still can. One can never have too many lapis brushes.

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  10. Brushes for all! So psyched to scrub some real life rocks!

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