Adam@Home by Rob Harrell for November 22, 2011
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Clayton: Good shower, pop? Adam: Very fine. Thank you. Clayton: Do you use baby shampoo? Adam: Sometimes. But I absolutely do not buy into that "lather, rinse, repeat" line. Clayton: Why not? Adam: They just want me to use more product. Repeat? As if. It's a marketing ploy. I'm not that dumb. Adam: Are you using a toothbrush to clean your ears?
Gator007 about 13 years ago
MOM!!!
shewith5 about 13 years ago
Hope it’s not yours Clayton
psychlady about 13 years ago
That’s just GROSS!
Plods with ...™ about 13 years ago
Nah – It’s easier than trying to get a comb in there.
Ginrummy33 about 13 years ago
I use old popsicle sticks to clean mine. The best is the plunger from old insulin hypos; the round push part is just the right size to get in there and let you scrape out real good. For you squeemish folk, lay on your side and put a couple drops of peroxide in there and let it bubble for 5 minutes.
Kiba65 about 13 years ago
Comments are funnier than the strip…
milano99 about 13 years ago
Ever hear of Debrox? It’s been around since I was a kid, and I’m in my 50’s. Works very well.
Habogee about 13 years ago
Yeah, and one of those big ass syringes that come in the re-inking kits for the rinse out.
adubman about 13 years ago
Wonder if he uses his comb to brush his teeth?
peconpie2 about 13 years ago
Wax in the ear problem?? …use a real candle holder instead!
burleigh2 about 13 years ago
“Have you SEEN the ear hair in here, Clayton? Am I using a toothbrush… :chuckle:” ;-)
rootaq about 13 years ago
@SUSAN NEWMAN use warm water and about 20% hydrogen peroxide and a baby medicine syringe. Let warm water sit a minute each ear and then drain, then squirt each ear a bit and most everything comes out. Just don’t slam down on the plunger and ruin the ear drum.
EricAlder about 13 years ago
Adam doesn’t have enough hair to justify repeating.
dante.deangelo about 13 years ago
Rinse Lather Repeat is just a way to get you to use more shampoo.
jmo328 about 13 years ago
one of our local chiropractor offices sell “ear candles”, punch a hole in a paper plate, stick the “candle”, (more like some rolled up treated paper) through it and into your ear, lay on your side and have someone light it. Sucks all kinds of gross stuff out.