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reasons why a shower is better than a bath

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You have to spend water to make water.

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Originally posted by cashthetrash
You have to spend water to make water.
I thought you had to drink water to make water.

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Originally posted by mlprior
Maybe we should all shower together...to save water!

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You always come up with the best solutions!

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Originally posted by rmacken
You always come up with the best solutions!

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She was referring to showers with water, not the golden variety. 😉

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Originally posted by zozozozo
why thank you, did it not add power to my sentence?:p
It like, TOTALLY added, like, so much power!!1 lolz

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Originally posted by mlprior
Maybe we should all shower together...to save water!

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Would spooning be allowed?

GRANNY.

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Originally posted by trev33
1. if you need to pee while showering, just pee.

2. no waiting, turn water on step into shower.

3. it can be quick and doesn't waste water.

4. it wakes you up in the morning.

5. ........................
Scented candles and bath oils are rendered useless in the shower...

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Originally posted by Phlabibit
Scented candles and bath oils are rendered useless in the shower...

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You don't have to worry about that nasty ring around the tub after you bathe.

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You cannot drown an angry greyhound in a shower.

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#69: Sperm travels down the drain in a shower. In a bath you are washing in it.

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Originally posted by shortcircuit
She was referring to showers with water, not the golden variety. 😉
LOL!

My "water" would at least be instantly warm without waiting for the boiler to kick in!

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Originally posted by zozozozo
I think the saving water part is way to important to add it with the quick-ness in one point, i know its correlated but still, saving water is like...very important.
I think it is better to have a tap for second grade water for showering, bathing, flushing and garden purposes, maybe even use rain water. Especially with rain water you can use up as much as is provided, if you please. No waist what so ever. You will even be doing a good deed by prevending the sewers from clogging up during heavy rain fall.

And anything else, it is not the water that is of biggest waist in my opinion, it is the fuel that is used to heat up the water. At least water can be collected and filtered for reusage.

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Originally posted by Aiko
I think it is better to have a tap for second grade water for showering, bathing, flushing and garden purposes, maybe even use rain water. Especially with rain water you can use up as much as is provided, if you please. No waist what so ever. You will even be doing a good deed by prevending the sewers from clogging up during heavy rain fall.

And anything els ...[text shortened]... uel that is used to heat up the water. At least water can be collected and filtered for reusage.
hmm, id rather not bath and shower in 2nd grade or rain water, neither do i think the government wants us to get sick.
But rain water is very good for garden purposes.
In holland, at some places, we use less filtered (2nd grade?) water to flush the toilets and wash the laundry with.

I agree its more important to be more saving with fuel and electricity.
And also very important to invest in renewable energy, since we will be out of fuel one day🙂

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Originally posted by mlprior
Maybe we should all shower together...to save water!

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maybe we should shower together....er...i don't see much water being saved though...

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Originally posted by Aiko

And anything else, it is not the water that is of biggest waist in my opinion
I agree. People have much bigger waists.