Whilst undertaking a proofing job a for a client, I came across this little gem...
"Muslim cloths are excellent for absorbing water..."
Still, I could be wrong. Perhaps my client meant to extol the multi-purpose virtues of the hijab as a dishcloth.
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@ Tuesday, 08. Jul, 2008 – 03:42:13 pm
Whilst undertaking a proofing job a for a client, I came across this little gem...
"Muslim cloths are excellent for absorbing water..."
Still, I could be wrong. Perhaps my client meant to extol the multi-purpose virtues of the hijab as a dishcloth.
"Muslim" cloth?
Oh dear, do I need to explain this?
am i being dumb? ![]()
It should have read "muslin", which is a type of cloth.
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I got it 
I knew they protect you from the sun...mmm....![]()
Erm, of all the things I thought of to say - I am going to "bottle it" because I quite like being alive.
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You can use it to clean the Pit of Doom. ![]()
Nothing can clean the Pit of Doom, save the cleansing power of Fire.
Or, as I find in my case, the possibility of getting some action in said Pit of Doom. Usually provokes an effective cleaning frenzy. ![]()
Aye. I must clean tonight, come to think of it.
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I know they sell 'muslin' cloths for baby sick!
Ew!
Perfect for rainy Britain ![]()
And burqas?
I like them with jalapenos and a multi-denonminal bap
that's a good one!
Good job you spotted the mistake Row!
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muslim cloths? are these for all over cleaning?
Wow.. I was always wondering about the head-dress... So they are carrying around their cleaning products with them... efficient
If you decide to leave something in as it's too funny to correct, do you get fined? ![]()
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hijab as a dish cloth?