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I'm proposing a merge into Fuller Brush Company of this basically one-sentence stub. Until the history of the Mohawk Brush Company can be fleshed out, this stub is an unnecessary content fork of that article. -- Gyrobo ( talk) 14:30, 19 June 2011 (UTC)
I'm a bit confused by this line?
The song, "Sneakin' Around," from the 1982 movie The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, mentions "jokes about the Fuller brush man," presumably of a bawdy nature.
The full stanza of the song is "I like lots of cash on hand, and dirty jokes about the Fuller brush man." How does that equate to presumably being about bawdy jokes? Is this the kind of thing which needs an external source? In the realm of jokes and humor, I'd say bawdy and dirty are accepted as synonymous. And even if they weren't, it seems pointless to reword the line to suggest it's open to interpretation. Wouldn't it make more sense to better quote the song?
The song, "Sneakin' Around," from the 1982 movie The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, mentions "dirty jokes about the Fuller Brush man. CleverTitania ( talk) 11:15, 23 December 2014 (UTC)
Is it worth noting in the article that Fuller does not always actually honor that guarantee?
When I was a child, my uncle gave me a new Fuller hairbrush, and told me that it was the only hairbrush I would ever need, because it had a lifetime warranty from Fuller.
After nearly a half-century of use, the hairbrush failed. The plastic handle became so brittle with age that it simply broke in half, during normal use. So I contacted Fuller, and asked them to honor their warranty, but they refused to do so. They will only honor the lifetime warranty on "wooden handled boar bristle brushes." NCdave ( talk) 09:30, 27 June 2016 (UTC)
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I'm proposing a merge into Fuller Brush Company of this basically one-sentence stub. Until the history of the Mohawk Brush Company can be fleshed out, this stub is an unnecessary content fork of that article. -- Gyrobo ( talk) 14:30, 19 June 2011 (UTC)
I'm a bit confused by this line?
The song, "Sneakin' Around," from the 1982 movie The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, mentions "jokes about the Fuller brush man," presumably of a bawdy nature.
The full stanza of the song is "I like lots of cash on hand, and dirty jokes about the Fuller brush man." How does that equate to presumably being about bawdy jokes? Is this the kind of thing which needs an external source? In the realm of jokes and humor, I'd say bawdy and dirty are accepted as synonymous. And even if they weren't, it seems pointless to reword the line to suggest it's open to interpretation. Wouldn't it make more sense to better quote the song?
The song, "Sneakin' Around," from the 1982 movie The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, mentions "dirty jokes about the Fuller Brush man. CleverTitania ( talk) 11:15, 23 December 2014 (UTC)
Is it worth noting in the article that Fuller does not always actually honor that guarantee?
When I was a child, my uncle gave me a new Fuller hairbrush, and told me that it was the only hairbrush I would ever need, because it had a lifetime warranty from Fuller.
After nearly a half-century of use, the hairbrush failed. The plastic handle became so brittle with age that it simply broke in half, during normal use. So I contacted Fuller, and asked them to honor their warranty, but they refused to do so. They will only honor the lifetime warranty on "wooden handled boar bristle brushes." NCdave ( talk) 09:30, 27 June 2016 (UTC)
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