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Hotpoint Recommends The Brain of Gandhi

wash clothes, take up a philosophy
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Hotpoint Recommends The Brain of Gandhi, will be found on a label inside your new washing machine, if you bought a Hotpoint Ganges model. Other machines in the series have been adjusted to recommend different philosophers accordingly, to complete the range.

The Brain of Gandhi is the laundry ball, whose two hemispheres unscrew to reveal a space into which a miniature brain shaped washing powder tablet snugly fits. Each tablet comes with a little quote or thought for the day. For example: "Always aim at purifying your thoughts and everything will be well." Mahatma Gandhi

For dark clothes you can choose either The Death Star or the Despot's range, and for coloured items there are Shrunken Zombie Heads with appropriately disease flecked brains. These come with "how to kill a zombie using only water" instructions.

xenzag, May 20 2010

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       Well I like this +
I totally hate doing laundry, but love clean clothes etc, so if there were something exciting about it, that would help! (are there sexy ones for lingerie?)
xandram, May 20 2010
  

       One does not clean the clothes, one merely liberates the dirt.   

       Ideal for Buddhists. Place orange robe in washer, add Prayer Tablet, turn on. Watch while your garments go round and round through many cycles until they achieve Enlightenment ...   

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8th of 7, May 20 2010
  

       For you I recommend The Shrunken Zombie Head. We used yours as the model.
xenzag, May 20 2010
  

       He'd probably settle for any complement at all.
8th of 7, May 20 2010
  
      
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