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On Sun, 23 Nov 2003 22:03:52 -0500 "Joe Agro" <joe @ yunx . com> wrote: > > Towels? What's the difference between an expensive towel and a > > cheap one? > > Texture - absorbancy - "ingredients" - etc. > > Not too much of a difference normally, but when you get a REALLY good > one, you know it. It's rare that they are frugally purchased, but > sometimes... Just sometimes, you can get a hold of one and know what a > real good towel is like. They usually weigh in at twice the weight of > a "normal" towel. And any thread used in the sewing is pre-shrunk. I hate towels that can't fold flat because of cheap thread. -- Then there was the man who drowned crossing a stream with an average depth of six inches. -- W. I. E. Gates
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