Thursday, March 31, 2011
Booking Through Thursday
This week's question:
If you’re like me, you grew up reading everything under the sun, like the cereal boxes while you ate your breakfast, the newspapers held by strangers on the subway, the tabloid headlines at the grocery store.
What’s the oddest thing you’ve ever read? (You know, something NOT a book, magazine, short story, poem or article.)
I had to think about this one for a bit. I think probably the oddest thing I've taken the time to read was the back of my shampoo bottle. I got so bored in the shower that the "hydrating technology" seemed interesting. Have you ever read through the instruction on how to shampoo your hair. They're hilarious!
What about you, what strange reading have you done?
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i dont really read the shampoo bottles, lol
Thanks for stopping by,
The Book Mystress, xx
Shampoo and road signs seem to be quite popular, today!
I sometimes get a kick out of reading the ingredients on food labels. After reading them I have no idea what I am eating.
Liked the shampoo reading label, will have to check my bottle of shampoo next time I'm in the shower. LOL...
I have so done this as well! Here is my answer: http://www.lisasworldofbooks.com/2011/03/booking-through-thursday_31.html
Haha, I do love the instructions they give you. Like, is someone really going to buy shampoo not knowing how to use it...?
I love the instructions on health care products!
I actually had to think about this question. Check out my answer for this weeks Booking Through Thursday.
I love the instructions on things. It makes me wonder about the people who manage to do it wrong - there are actually probably quite a few of them.
Sally.
http://theelifylop.blogspot.com/2011/03/booking-through-thursday-11.html
I read them once in awhile. Stop and see mine and my giveaways.
I read my shampoo bottle instructions every time I take shower...lol! Hullo "Rinse and Repeat if necessary" :P
http://readawaytheday.blogspot.com/2011/03/booking-through-thursday.html
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