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Let's talk about showers. (pg. 2)
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Sushipunk
quote:
Originally posted by Ian
i know that numbnuts :p


And what would your blog be, smartarse? :p
Ian
sportsblog

i know too much about footy, cricket, tennis, cycling, hockey, ice hockey etc :mad:
Sushipunk
quote:
Originally posted by Ian
sportsblog

i know too much about footy, cricket, tennis, cycling, hockey, ice hockey etc :mad:


Pffft, well why don't you make a blog about it then? :rolleyes:

:p
nchs09
lulz at thread starter.... funny thoughts.
dj_alfi
quote:
Originally posted by Domesticated
I have two questions:

1. I recently discovered the joy that is eating breakfast in the shower. Buttery toast or waffles and hot, hot water on sore muscles = win. Is this rare, or do others indulge?


weird
quote:

2. Shower farts. Why do they smell so much worse than open air flatulence? It's definitely not the enclosed space (I beefed in a broom closet to test this hypothesis), so I'm guessing it's something to do with the interaction of water and methane.


I think it has something to do with soap. Try covering yourself in soap and go out of the shower, then fart. See if the fart smells just as bad as if you would be in the shower. If it does, then it is because the fart smell is like counteracting or whatever with the soap, which is like the opposite of crap smell. i Dunno. HUGH!
Allied Nations
i like to drink beer in the shower


its like a stand up hot tub before you go out lol
elFreak
i can not eat anything, or even chew gum in a bathroom.

caca goes there.

the only thing acceptable to eat in the shower is vag and anus.
lücid
drinking in the shower = win
UWM
quote:
Originally posted by lücid
drinking in the shower = win
elFreak
you guys is nasty.

lücid
drinking hot tea in the shower is also really comforting when you're sick.
elFreak
"Did you know that according to a recent study conducted by researchers at the University of Arizona, the bathroom sink is the third germiest location in the average house? The study also revealed that the bathroom floor, bathroom counter, and toilet seat are the No. 6, 7, and 8 (respectively) germiest places in the rest of the house. The bathroom can frequently be one of the germ-filled places in the house, so careful attention to regular cleaning and disinfection is crucial, especially if someone in the household has a highly contagious stomach-related illness, a cold, or the flu.

A piece of advice from the experts: Close the toilet lid before you flush to keep microbes inside the bowl from splashing as far as 20 feet onto you, counters, and anything on them! And a word about cleaning the bathroom: Cleaning and disinfecting are not the same thing. Cleaning removes germs from surfaces, while disinfecting actually destroys them. Cleaning with soap and water to remove dirt and most of the germs is usually enough, but sometimes you may want to disinfect for an extra level of protection from germs. While surfaces may look clean, many infectious germs may be lurking around. In some instances, germs can live on surfaces for hours or even for days. Disinfect those areas where there can be large numbers of germs and where there is a possibility that these germs could be spread to others; these are the high-touch areas such as sink faucets, toilet handles, and door handles. When cleaning surfaces, don’t let germs hang around on cleaning cloths or towels; use either paper towels that can be thrown away, cloth towels that are later washed in hot water with detergent, or disposable sanitizing wipes that both clean and disinfect. "

the only thing i find nastier than people who eat in the bathroom are people that drop food in the kitchen sink and still use it.
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