Michi you said earlier:
I just happen to have one of those scubby things that you use in the shower. I would be willing to offer it and my assistance in washing your back.
I would definitely not want you back to go unwashed.
Just let me know.
Viper
Michi you said earlier:
I just happen to have one of those scubby things that you use in the shower. I would be willing to offer it and my assistance in washing your back.
I would definitely not want you back to go unwashed.
Just let me know.
Viper
I’d just like to mention that that’s how it is in private home in Northern India. (Well, except for the laughing boys part… my aunts usually take care of the water.)
I’d just like to mention that that’s how it is in private homes in Northern India. (Well, except for the laughing boys part… my aunts usually take care of the water.)
::grumble::
friggin’ slow connections…
::grumble:: :mad:
I have sometimes forgotten whether or not I have rinsed out the conditioner in my hair. Twice in the past year I’ve had to stick my head under the faucet to rinse out the goop, after noticing my hair was especially heavy and had a residue to it while brushing it out post-shower. I can be really, really out of it in the morning. To prevent this from happening again, I, too, have a shower regime:
Voila. Harder to skip the rinsing when it comes in a particular order.
And hey, the shower is a fairly productive time for me, too. That’s usually when I determine what I’m going to wear that day.
I feel better that I’m not alone in my shower amnesia. Some of your coping mechanisms sound great, and I think I’ll try a few.
Ruffy, almost a great post, but just not scientifical enough. Unlike Michi, you made no mention of mammary gland maintenance.
:Sua ducks and covers: 
V.