I like the smell of my Grandma's soap - I used to sit in the bath and eat it.

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The quote "I like the smell of my Grandma's soap - I used to sit in the bath and eat it" is a tongue-in-cheek reference to the very real problem that people who are older than their grandma's age can have with swallowing. If you're talking about someone who is much older than you, it doesn't matter if she's 80 years old or 25, when you're talking about her (or them) taking a bath, there's a good chance that they'll be in there for much longer than they want to be.

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