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Baths: boring as hell, or a good time to read?

I love bath products. Every time I bathe I get all excited about choosing which one I want now. Ahhh. I've got a whole drawer plus shelf in my big cabinet with bath products. I find so many wonderful ones at GoodWill! And I'm pretty choosy too, I steer clear of Sodium Laurates.
The only time I must shower is in the summer when I'm filthy from gardening, and even I get leery of soaking it all that dirt - the water would probably be black.


I love Kevin. Such a man, and so in touch with his anima! That's what makes him such a man.

When I was poor art student I lived in one of those old houses that had been converted into apts and I had a giant cast-iron clawfoot tub--no shower. It was rather a pain in the ass.
I'm with Sandi, I only shower. Well I'm not with Sandi in the shower,,,,, you know what I mean.


I drop a lot of books in the tub. It's a bi-monthly occurrence.
Our current bathtub does NOT have good toe-controls. The faucets are these big slippery bulbs.
Our current bathtub does NOT have good toe-controls. The faucets are these big slippery bulbs.

Y'all might get jealous. That's where we were "snowed in" last Friday night. Yeah. Envy me.


I love to read in the bathtub until the water gets cold, and then I add more hot.

Ten minutes isn't enough! Longer, longer!
Four comments:
1. I almost always read new magazines in the bath. And they don't have to be manly. Yes, ladies and gentlemen, I cop to reading In Style in the bath when "my wife's copy" arrives in the mail.
2. I'll usually read for a while and then put the book aside and sit there and try not to think for a few minutes before I get out.
3. Summer baths are different than winter baths.
4. Why are Sally's books so slippery?

That was my post. It is in Asheville, NC. It's only about 9 months old. It was pretty amazing.


Seriously, what are people doing before they take a bath? Rolling around in the the garbage in the alley, wrapping themselves in dirty socks, and then sitting around like that for a week? NO!

Kevin "El Liso Grande" wrote: "i am in the bath right now as i post this"
Don't drop your iphone/laptop.
Don't drop your iphone/laptop.

That was my post. It is in Asheville, NC. It's only about 9 months old. It was pretty amazing.
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OOPs. thanks Catalina. Never been to NC, but I do go to Atlanta quite a bit--later this month I'll be at the Georgia Terrace downtown. nice, but not quite as posh as yours!!


Unless they are rich.
RA! LOLLER FUCKING COASTER! This is what I miss out on, not having television.
I didn't mean that kind of tiny. Proportionately small, and I read big books. And no, I don't want sweeter to hold them for me.
My sister actually got this book rack/wine holder thing for her tub, it seems like a rather good idea for all the Owen girls.
I didn't mean that kind of tiny. Proportionately small, and I read big books. And no, I don't want sweeter to hold them for me.
My sister actually got this book rack/wine holder thing for her tub, it seems like a rather good idea for all the Owen girls.


*Insert Monty Python Spanish Inquisition sketch. "Our chief weapon..."


"1. I almost always read new magazines in the bath. And they don't have to be manly. Yes, ladies and gentlemen, I cop to reading In Style in the bath when "my wife's copy" arrives in the mail."
It reminded me of one of my biggest pet peeves. When my husband takes my new magazines to the washroom. I mean let me read it first before you christen it.
Anyhow..back to topic..I take a bath every night to unwind, it's just so relaxing. I also have an excuse to shop at Bath and Body Works to stock up on bubble bath.
That's funny. Sweeter won't touch my magazines. He regards them with scowly eyebrows, as if they don't discuss BMW's or Republican politics they're not worth his time.


It reminded me of one of my biggest pet peeves. When my husband takes my new magazines to the washroom. I mean let me read it first before you christen it.
Sorry, Bon. That's why I get the mail:)


I just had the most enjoyable bath of my life. The first one since Leah, and the best one since February.

Sweeter and I are deeply divided on this issue. I think he might even have played the "soaking in filth" card before I stomped on his toes and made him take it back. I comet that tub often!
Granted, I'm no Japanese, there is no showering pre-bathing, but still. I shower in the morning and get the fuzz off.
But I think this is part of my Scandanavian heritage. I love it. Hot water, steamy air, echoey bathroom, smelly soaps, washcloths, time to read a chapter or two of my book,
a nice cold glass of wineice water sweating in a glass, and maybe the sound of the radio wafting in from the other room.What about you? Do you enjoy a nice long bath? Or are you of the shower-and-be-done-with-it camp?