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Thursday, August 24

Travel, Twins & Toothpaste

I'm heading to Chicago tomorrow to spend a weekend with Gretchen & Brie - two "ex" coworkers from sunny California - looking forward to seeing them for the first time in 3 and 9 months, respectively!

We've got (crappy) tickets to the Twins/White Sox game on Sunday, but I'm not too optomistic about the Silva/Buehrle matchup. But Santana and Radke should take care of business, and a series win is all that matters - since it also means retaking the lead for the AL Wild Card.

Dmitry and I were discussing the new TSA requirements, which restrict things like shampoo and toothpaste from checked luggage. He was recently gifted a huge box of "travel size" Crest from his friend who graduated from dental school (I think?) - and I started wondering what all that toothpaste would look like if squeezed from the mini tubes.

So I picked up a tube of Aquafresh at Target tonight...

posted by Brad at 8/24/2006 11:38:00 PM | permalink | 4 comments

4 Comments:

  • Dude, you've got too much time on your hands.

    By Blogger gomattolson, at 8/25/2006 8:06 AM 

  • well yeah - cuz you were at work at 8:06 and i'm just leaving home now!

    By Blogger Brad, at 8/25/2006 8:47 AM 

  • Okay, that is just bizarre. But i could see an art exhibit with all different swirls of different toothpastes. They would eventually dry, and probably get cracked and pasty......

    But I bet you could shellac them or something.

    Then again, maybe a photo project is smarter.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 8/25/2006 9:54 AM 

  • I'd like to see what the Crest Whitestrips would do to the black background. Come on...you know you've got another $35 to waste.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 8/28/2006 11:31 AM 

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