Anything and everything goes in here... within reason.
Wed Oct 06, 2004 6:00 am
Yeah I like showers best, for the reasons everyone else have said. Sometimes baths can be relaxing though.
Wed Oct 06, 2004 6:26 am
Yoshi wrote:And my house came with a jacuzzi, a massage bath, and a steam bath. XD None of them have ever been used.
...Wanna send them my way? I'll find room for them somewhere...hey, we don't need a guest room, right?
Wed Oct 06, 2004 6:30 am
Yoshi wrote:And my house came with a jacuzzi, a massage bath, and a steam bath. XD None of them have ever been used.
Hey... and you've never used them? o.O I'd use them like once a month if I had half a chance.
Wed Oct 06, 2004 6:32 am
xerai wrote:Hey... and you've never used them? o.O I'd use them like once a month if I had half a chance.
Once a month? I'd be using 'em every day if I could. =P
Wed Oct 06, 2004 12:47 pm
I prefer to take a bath, I most commonly take showers, and right now I have niether because the hot water in my dorm seems to have broken!
Wed Oct 06, 2004 1:14 pm
When I stay at University they don't have baths so I don't really have a choice and I take showers. At home we have both however I still stick to having showers as I can't bare to wash my hair in the bath (is it even possible to wash shampoo and conditioner out without getting the already soapy water in your hair? Sticking your head under the tap is too much effort and hurts your neck, I've tried). I'll only have baths if I need to relax or if my feet are sore or something, aromatherapy, yay!
Wed Oct 06, 2004 1:20 pm
Medusa wrote:(is it even possible to wash shampoo and conditioner out without getting the already soapy water in your hair? Sticking your head under the tap is too much effort and hurts your neck, I've tried)
In the days before we managed to get a shower, we kept a couple of empty juice bottles in the bathroom. You'd fill them both up with water from the tube before you got in, and then use them to rinse your hair when the time came.
Wed Oct 06, 2004 1:25 pm
Sapphire Faerie wrote:Medusa wrote:(is it even possible to wash shampoo and conditioner out without getting the already soapy water in your hair? Sticking your head under the tap is too much effort and hurts your neck, I've tried)
In the days before we managed to get a shower, we kept a couple of empty juice bottles in the bathroom. You'd fill them both up with water from the tube before you got in, and then use them to rinse your hair when the time came.
Hey, that's actually a really good idea and makes sense! And *bonus* it doesn't mean you pull muscles trying to squash yourself under the taps. I'll have to remember that, thanks for that!
Wed Oct 06, 2004 1:54 pm
I moved to another apratment and the water pressure is crappy and it takes a long time to fill the bath so I take a shower. I just take a bath at my dads house were the pressure is normal.
Wed Oct 06, 2004 2:11 pm
I'm not small (as in, i'm very tall), and most bath tubs... I can't relax in. They're too short! I can manage to lie down on my back, but then my legs are crunched up, or i'll sit up, and then only my legs are covered!
So... normally Showers.
*shakes head*
Tis sad. I love a good bubble bath... but they're best with boat toys. Honestly.
I don't know if I could manage getting through a bath without my boats... and my rubber ducky (an fifty year old one at that!)
Wed Oct 06, 2004 3:02 pm
Sapphire Faerie wrote:Medusa wrote:(is it even possible to wash shampoo and conditioner out without getting the already soapy water in your hair? Sticking your head under the tap is too much effort and hurts your neck, I've tried)
In the days before we managed to get a shower, we kept a couple of empty juice bottles in the bathroom. You'd fill them both up with water from the tube before you got in, and then use them to rinse your hair when the time came.
Oh..that's a really good idea. Better than my idea of using a glass. Which I smashed. Yeah, so don't use any glass objects as it's really not a good idea. As I discovered. *shakes head* I'm not very clever.
Wed Oct 06, 2004 3:09 pm
i_love_starburst wrote:Sapphire Faerie wrote:Medusa wrote:(is it even possible to wash shampoo and conditioner out without getting the already soapy water in your hair? Sticking your head under the tap is too much effort and hurts your neck, I've tried)
In the days before we managed to get a shower, we kept a couple of empty juice bottles in the bathroom. You'd fill them both up with water from the tube before you got in, and then use them to rinse your hair when the time came.
Oh..that's a really good idea. Better than my idea of using a glass. Which I smashed. Yeah, so don't use any glass objects as it's really not a good idea. As I discovered. *shakes head* I'm not very clever.
What? Noone does the good old submerging yourself entirely under the water, then shaking your head while messing your hair up to get the shampoo out?
That's what I do...never tried sticking my head under the tap..
Wed Oct 06, 2004 4:19 pm
It's harder for the long-haired, Paul.
Wed Oct 06, 2004 4:52 pm
Igg wrote:It's harder for the long-haired, Paul.
I never thought of that, anyway, the last time I did that, I did have long hair, well, for a boy anyway.
Wed Oct 06, 2004 4:58 pm
xerai wrote:Igg wrote:It's harder for the long-haired, Paul.
I never thought of that, anyway, the last time I did that, I did have long hair, well, for a boy anyway.
Which isn't really that long, is it..
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