Flooding expected in London
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Flooding expected in London
Be prepared!
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No - this is what you do:missy wrote:no - no - no -
THIS is what you do with an old bathtub:
http://bathtub.island.net/gallery.php
and for the rules:
http://bathtub.island.net/facts_rules.php
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That's not limescale, that's dust from the building works (though the limescale is bad in London).Lambchop wrote:My goodness! That's atrocious lime scale on that thing! No wonder you got rid of it . . .
Isn't it a little small, though? Is that a standard English bath? Or is MarMil just overly tall . . .
I stand 6' 11" in my cotton socks.
OK, not really, that's a standard sized bath in England.
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How on earth do you take bubble baths in it???? You poor deprived creatures! I understand so much more now . . .Martin Milner wrote:OK, not really, that's a standard sized bath in England.Lambchop wrote:Isn't it a little small, though? Is that a standard English bath? Or is MarMil just overly tall . . .
Not to mention that it wouldn't be the least bit of help in a tornado!
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Mini-Martin?Flyingcursor wrote:I wasn't going to tell anyone but Martin is only 3' 10". Because he's such an important person they actually shrunk the entire neighborhood to make him look 6' 11"
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I'm on a relatively slow connection, and the other browser window was downloading something else, and virus scan was also running, when I opened this page, and so no indication had shown up that there was anything but the words "Be prepared!" in Miss Nutria's initial post. I thought this the most bizarre thread yet, from the responses, till I figured it out.
Put the likeness of the Virgin Mother of Christ in it? Actually, having lived some years in the Philippine Isles, I do seem to recall having seen that done.missy wrote:no - no - no -
THIS is what you do with an old bathtub:
<img src="http://marcymay.smugmug.com/photos/8067999-M.jpg" width=200>
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