When American T-shirts remind you of home. by Vaultaire Tags:Northern IrelandUnited Kingdom 4 comments Of course the person pictured is American. Did Procter & Gamble ever market ‘Tide’ in Europe? Remember reading something about ‘Tide’ either flopping or being phased out in favor of the ‘Daz’ brand.. That’s a good t shirt! Trouble is removing the orange stain is only the start, they’ll need strong disinfectant to get rid of all the shit left behind. I personally don’t have a problem with the colour of a person’s skin. Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
Did Procter & Gamble ever market ‘Tide’ in Europe? Remember reading something about ‘Tide’ either flopping or being phased out in favor of the ‘Daz’ brand..
That’s a good t shirt! Trouble is removing the orange stain is only the start, they’ll need strong disinfectant to get rid of all the shit left behind.
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Of course the person pictured is American.
Did Procter & Gamble ever market ‘Tide’ in Europe?
Remember reading something about ‘Tide’ either flopping or being phased out in favor of the ‘Daz’ brand..
That’s a good t shirt!
Trouble is removing the orange stain is only the start, they’ll need strong disinfectant to get rid of all the shit left behind.
I personally don’t have a problem with the colour of a person’s skin.