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post #31 of 41
My mom called, she said she needs directions to this thread.
post #32 of 41
My best bath listening has been Steely Dan, for some reason.
post #33 of 41
I haven't fit in a bath since jr high school . I was 6'2" at age 13.
post #34 of 41
sade
post #35 of 41
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Originally Posted by BubblyMasquerade View Post
i thought everyone rinsed off in the shower first. wtf.

See above:

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Originally Posted by DocHolliday View Post
I don't have the temperament for this. Once I have finished washing and rinsing my body, I wish to move to the drying phase.

Even if I were to go to that trouble. I'd still feel like the tub was dirty. After all, I just took a shower in it.
post #36 of 41
A friend turned me on to Fleet Foxes. I'll pass on the recommendation.
post #37 of 41
Arve Henriksen is appropriate as well.
post #38 of 41
does anyone else just use music in the morning to know when they should be getting out in order to make it to work in time? I'm usually too groggy in the morning to be listening to relaxing music heh
post #39 of 41
Piano jazz.
post #40 of 41
Sigur Ros is great, but not for relaxing in the bath. I have a pet peeves about people listening to quality music without really listening to and thinking about it.
post #41 of 41
Ernie

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