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Bath or shower?

Bath
8
18%
Shower
32
73%
Neither - therefore I smell.
4
9%
 
Total votes : 44

Wed Oct 06, 2004 5:05 pm

Igg wrote:
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.. :roll:



No...not really.

Wed Oct 06, 2004 5:15 pm

xerai wrote: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..


...After my comment about hating the feeling of hair that doesn't have all the shampoo washed out? There's no way. =P

Sticking my head under the tap is cold and a bit uncomfortable, but it does work. I think the water pressure is the one thing I miss about Mifflintown...there's no water pressure at all here. (Or at least not in our shower.)

Wed Oct 06, 2004 6:01 pm

Yeah, Paul you wouldn't understand. :P Submerging yourself really doesn't work. The shampoo doesn't seem to go away. o_O

Wed Oct 06, 2004 6:15 pm

i_love_starburst wrote:Yeah, Paul you wouldn't understand. :P Submerging yourself really doesn't work. The shampoo doesn't seem to go away. o_O



Well, well, it works for me, the only problem is you've got to make sure the bubbles are well away from where you're going to break the surface, or you'll get a nice ring of soapy bubbles in your hair :)

Wed Oct 06, 2004 6:50 pm

xerai wrote:
i_love_starburst wrote:Yeah, Paul you wouldn't understand. :P Submerging yourself really doesn't work. The shampoo doesn't seem to go away. o_O



Well, well, it works for me, the only problem is you've got to make sure the bubbles are well away from where you're going to break the surface, or you'll get a nice ring of soapy bubbles in your hair :)


Well Paul, you probably have short hair, well, yeah I know you do. I have incredibly long hair. *nods*

Wed Oct 06, 2004 7:31 pm

Shower. Waay more relaxing.

Wed Oct 06, 2004 8:06 pm

Paul, when someone with long hair ducks it under water, it flows out in all directions, therefore, the bubbles would have to be well away from the spot you're submerging your head.

Wed Oct 06, 2004 8:10 pm

Cassi wrote:
xerai wrote: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..


...After my comment about hating the feeling of hair that doesn't have all the shampoo washed out? There's no way. =P

Sticking my head under the tap is cold and a bit uncomfortable, but it does work. I think the water pressure is the one thing I miss about Mifflintown...there's no water pressure at all here. (Or at least not in our shower.)

That's not England, it's just a rubbish pump.

Wed Oct 06, 2004 8:15 pm

Igg wrote:
Cassi wrote:
xerai wrote: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..


...After my comment about hating the feeling of hair that doesn't have all the shampoo washed out? There's no way. =P

Sticking my head under the tap is cold and a bit uncomfortable, but it does work. I think the water pressure is the one thing I miss about Mifflintown...there's no water pressure at all here. (Or at least not in our shower.)

That's not England, it's just a rubbish pump.


aye. Shower at my house is pathetic. Its got the worst pressure ever. Can't wait till later this month. *new bathroom* :D

Wed Oct 06, 2004 8:26 pm

Neither

allowing water to run all over ones self!!

It'd ruin my perfect hair.

Wed Oct 06, 2004 10:34 pm

I like soaking, but I never have time for it unless it's the weekend. So, I take showers Monday - Friday.

Thu Oct 07, 2004 1:21 am

I can't say. I alternate between both and I enjoy both equally.

Thu Oct 07, 2004 1:24 am

I take showers most of the time, simply cause I don't really have enough time any more to take a nice long bath and sit and soak and do whatever. I take baths when I've got like two hours to spare and when I'm feeling really tense. I take showers the rest of the time, though, since they're faster.

Thu Oct 07, 2004 6:33 am

Igg wrote:That's not England, it's just a rubbish pump.


Crewe, then? =P

Thu Oct 07, 2004 4:57 pm

Cassi wrote:
Igg wrote:That's not England, it's just a rubbish pump.


Crewe, then? =P

I know Geography's not your strong point, but Crewe IS IN England.
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