Never have you experienced so many conflicting emotions in the course of one short bit. Prepare yourself for a moment of wondering what we have come to that we use this to sell cheese! And then . . . well.
Yes, it’s dry cleaning. They had that in the 19th century? Yes, unless it meant something else, like “beating the clothes with a brick and raking out the dirt” instead of using wonderful chemicals.
Oh, there’s no way you’ll get this. Unless you do. So: what are they selling? It’s an ad from the 19th century; the answer may surprise you, as they say on TV.
Made a vindaloo Tuesday night, and it got its aroma into every corner of the ground floor. The dog must be in awe of my ability to conjure such epic smells; it must be like living with a Zeus who periodically creates life or changes the channel on the TV with thunderbolts. A smaller Zeus, [...]
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