How many days are in this small tube? Today is day 6, and SKGR is embarrassed about how our grout shows up in pictures (The red-eye feature doesn't seem to brighten dark grout).
As you can see, the crimping is still light and though we have gotten a lot of slack for not rolling our tube up from the bottom, people STILL don't seem to realize that the new plastic tubes don't take to rolling like the metal based ones.
(Full explanation of what the hell this is about & all voting) MGR






I think we sympathize about the plastic tube-non rolling issue, but there's clearly no EFFORT to squeeze from the bottom. That's what gets all us bottom-squeezers into a frenzy.
That's ONE of the things that gets us "bottom-squeezers" into a frenzy... ;)
The irony of course is that whether you are a top, middle or (ahem) bottom squeezer (thank you Ruth) all will become bottom squeezers when you get near the end.
It's kinda like tidying your apt. Why not put things away as you go along instead of having to do a big blow out event that takes up a whole day?
From a proud bottom squeezer but not a bottom roller (although that sounds like fun too).
My head is going to explode.
I'd just like to weigh in here - I, SKGR, of all people, like to be nice and tidy... I was always a bottom roller, back in the day when toothpaste tubes were metal and not plastic like most of today's brands (except Tom's, but our dentist made us stop using Tom's). The problem with the plastic is that when you try to roll from the bottom, they unfurl. So annoying! The metal rolled or folded, and they stayed put. The advantage though is that it's really no big effort to straighten out the tube when the time comes. Back in the era of the metal tube, that wasn't the case.
I'm surprised we're getting more flack for the way we squeeze our tube than for how dingy our tile grout it!
wait - your dentist told you to stop using toms?!?!? but i LOVE the fennel!!! why oh why did you have to stop!??!?!?!
Ah, my faith in the SKGR/MGR household is restored
I must admit that I did think the overall look of the background (was not thinking grout at first but I guess that is what I noticed) was a bit grotty but I tend not to post negative things about stuff that I believe is not easily fixed. But if this is something that you are going to fix then as they say where I'm from "sort it out mate"
I just thought the grout looked dull in comparison to your SPARKLING bright-white teeth. ;)