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sweater
December 2nd, 2005, 04:38 AM
Maybe, this question is too personal for some, but still out of curiousity (it could be made into poll, just kidding) I’d like to know this thing. ::)
If you ask me… I take a bath every other day and that’s about taking a shower 3-4x a week. :D
mikel108
December 2nd, 2005, 05:41 AM
OK, I'll bite. About 10 showers a week, never a bath. I wash my hands and face about a dozen times a day.
snowbound
December 2nd, 2005, 06:41 AM
lol,
well since my recent surgery i'm taking about 6 baths a day(mandatory therapy) along with my usual 2 showers. :D
Squeaky clean i tell ya... ;) ;D
snowbound
beetlejuice69
December 2nd, 2005, 08:02 AM
7 to 8 showers a week. Seldom take a bath...don`t like sitting in my own slime. :)
Primrose
December 2nd, 2005, 11:05 AM
How many weeks did I have time for a bath ?
Language night was my favorite with canard en caoutchouc
http://www.activityvillage.co.uk/bath_time_for_kids.htm
But the very best times were with the dog. Until we both figured out running through the lawn sprinklers each night was better that getting soap in your eyes.*puppy*. The duck did not mind. :-\ ;D
Un canard en caoutchouc passe 5 ans dans l'estomac d'un chien
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Des vétérinaires suédois ont retiré de l'estomac d'un chien un canard en caoutchouc qui y était resté cinq ans.
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Des vétérinaires suédois ont retiré de l'estomac d'un chien un canard en caoutchouc qui y était resté cinq ans.
Le maître d'Apollo, un boxer, pensait que le jouet s'était dissous dans l'estomac de l'animal avec le temps puisqu'il n'en était pas sorti, précise le quotidien local Lanstidningen.
Mais le propriétaire, un habitant d'Ostersund, dans le nord du pays, a amené Appolo chez le vétérinaire quand le chien a commencé à vomir et a refusé de boire.
Le canard était devenu noir et dur comme de la pierre, précise sur son site internet le journal, qui montre une photo du jouet.
big ed
December 2nd, 2005, 12:29 PM
What year are we talking about! Back in the 70's I bathed semi-regularly. Now that there are widespread water shortages I save the bathwater at least a month for reuse. It's not too bad so long as you pass the water thru a collander every week or so. Nothing goes to waste. Makes excellent driveway paving material.
Helping Heloise in Habaline, Stinky ed
Cochise
December 2nd, 2005, 01:22 PM
Just depends on how often Nursie can wrassle me to the floor and get my clothes off...........upto now I'm averaging 15ish baths a day......well..... we both get kind of sweaty with all that effort on her part........and not a lot on mine.....................beats TV and Bingo..
Cochise,8) On my marks in Marylebone....
Marja
December 2nd, 2005, 01:40 PM
Is this a poll?
Cuz ya forgot to say WHAT KIND of bath!
Mud
Bubble
Milk
Oil
Calgon
Perfumey
Exfoliating
Ducky
Submarines/Boats
Nemo Toys
Mermaid Toys
Pudding (Mom's frown on this one.)
or
Jello (NO fruit!)
Which is it? ???
MikeBCda
December 2nd, 2005, 02:33 PM
I'm sorta in big ed's camp. How many times a week?? Statutory holidays make conveniently easy dates to remember. ;) ;D
ftwynne59
December 2nd, 2005, 06:21 PM
Quite an apt thread with a name like Sweater.....;D ;D ;D
Buck on Holidays
December 2nd, 2005, 08:11 PM
Reminiscent of another famous past poster! ;)
big ed
December 2nd, 2005, 09:56 PM
-{ Quote: "Is this a poll?
Cuz ya forgot to say WHAT KIND of bath!
Mud
Bubble
Milk
Oil
Calgon
Perfumey
Exfoliating
Ducky
Submarines/Boats
Nemo Toys
Mermaid Toys
Pudding (Mom's frown on this one.)
or
Jello (NO fruit!)
Which is it? ???
" }-
Make no stink about it..........it goes w/o saying that Buckie's alter ego, the odiferous 'Baked Bean Man' prefers his self induced scented Bubble Bath.
Submerged in Beanie Weenie, Hot Dog ed
mercurie
December 2nd, 2005, 11:34 PM
Once a day. Sometime at night sometimes in morning. Like my feathers clean. Summer times likely more.
One member in my family needs less then once a day. Dry skin. To much bathing can be a bad thing. Water and soap on the body should vary from creature to creature.
Bottom line just stay clean. :)
Baked Bean Buck
December 3rd, 2005, 02:22 AM
-{ Quote: "Make no stink about it..........it goes w/o saying that Buckie's alter ego, the odiferous 'Baked Bean Man' prefers his self induced scented Bubble Bath.
Submerged in Beanie Weenie, Hot Dog ed" }-....and the little noise they make as they float to the top of the bath Ed! ;)
Primrose
December 3rd, 2005, 07:50 AM
-{ Quote: "....and the little noise they make as they float to the top of the bath Ed! ;)" }-
All guests are required to conserve water..flush once a day and floss before bed time. *puppy* :-*
beetlejuice
December 3rd, 2005, 10:25 AM
-{ Quote: "How many times a week did you take a bath?" }-
I have trouble remembering what happened 3 minutes ago and you're asking me about this week?:P
TNT
December 3rd, 2005, 11:47 AM
-{ Quote: "OK, I'll bite. About 10 showers a week, never a bath. I wash my hands and face about a dozen times a day." }-Well, I hope that's actually because you do sports or your job involves getting in contact with a lot of dirt... otherwise I wouldn't possibly see any reason why one would take a shower more than once a day. I mean, seriously.
mikel108
December 3rd, 2005, 12:39 PM
I work in an auto parts plant, it is dirty (steel wire). I am also very active. Could also be the OCD.
Mike
big ed
December 3rd, 2005, 04:14 PM
-{ Quote: "I'm sorta in big ed's camp. How many times a week?? Statutory holidays make conveniently easy dates to remember. ;) ;D" }-
Hey Mikey,
Seein that you've been hangin around Camp Hoorah, we could use a few good Recruits. We need some fresh fodders (and mudders) for the Eastern Front. Check w/Primmy....pass the physical (you passed!)....and pick up your discount coupons for your gear.
Bathing in self esteem, Squeeky Clean ed
Panther
December 3rd, 2005, 04:26 PM
I do take two showers every X-mas, and one on Thanksgiving. Heck, the water over here is far more polluted then my socks after wearing them for two months in a row ::)
Smokey
December 3rd, 2005, 05:47 PM
-{ Quote: "Maybe, this question is too personal for some, but still out of curiousity (it could be made into poll, just kidding) I’d like to know this thing. ::)
" }-
I always take a shower when it is raining, a very cheap solution in this expensive time.8)
One problem: no rain, no water, no shower:o
Cochise
December 3rd, 2005, 06:21 PM
Between showers I have always had this Golden Rule with regard underwear.....If I throw it at the wall and it sticks, I change it.....
Cochise,8) Sticky in San Diego...
Touring buck
December 3rd, 2005, 06:38 PM
That's all class 'chise! Does that mean your undies are aldente? ;)
beetlejuice
December 3rd, 2005, 06:41 PM
-{ Quote: "That's all class 'chise! Does that mean your undies are aldente? ;)" }-
Is "aldente" meaning the same as "dented"? ;D
Firecat
December 4th, 2005, 02:23 AM
I bathe every single day, and take especially long baths on Saturdays and Sundays (now don't ask how long)....;)
WSFuser
December 4th, 2005, 03:04 AM
-{ Quote: "I always take a shower when it is raining, a very cheap solution in this expensive time.8)
One problem: no rain, no water, no shower:o" }-
thats also good for a car wash :) anyways onto the main question. i shower once daily and once everytime i get a haircut.
Sputnik
December 4th, 2005, 04:36 PM
At the base I've the luxory to have a quick shower every day. While in the field sometimes we can't have a decent wash in a month (depending on the operation ofcource). However small lakes or riviers help in certain situations. A couple times I washed myself with snow. Wich was very cold ;)
Primrose
December 4th, 2005, 09:18 PM
-{ Quote: "At the base I've the luxory to have a quick shower every day. While in the field sometimes we can't have a decent wash in a month (depending on the operation ofcource). However small lakes or riviers help in certain situations. A couple times I washed myself with snow. Wich was very cold ;)" }-
Sound like a snow job again to me..;D
http://www.myuselessknowledge.com/joe/snowjob.html
Sputnik
December 5th, 2005, 02:48 AM
-{ Quote: "Sound like a snow job again to me..;D
http://www.myuselessknowledge.com/joe/snowjob.html" }-
ow God, please not GI Joe :'( :P
ErikAlbert
December 5th, 2005, 03:27 AM
I only take a bath, when my wife insists. :)
Primrose
December 5th, 2005, 07:41 AM
-{ Quote: "ow God, please not GI Joe :'( :P" }-
;D
You just be careful Comrade,Nika might slap you with the "last ring" before all your wounds completely heal ..;)
Happy Kupat’sya to Ya.
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Celebration of Ivan Kupala Day in Russia
As mentioned above, most rites of this holiday has something to do with water. Young guys and girls used to bathe in the rivers and lakes together in the night. Girls made beautiful diadems from flowers and then threw them in the water, which they used to guess their fate. Whichever direction the diadem drifted, that is where their fiancé would be from. Young men would try to take the diadems from the water. If a man managed to retrieve a diadem, the girl who made the diadem was to spend an evening with him. Another custom related to water was to wash one’s face with morning dew. Young people tried to dunk or splash each other with a pail of water. They ran after each other with buckets filled with water, got wet, laughed, and had fun.
http://www.wscsd.org/ejournal/article.php3?id_article=127
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