Yup....la parentals have started the research project. I accomponied them to both Expo and Lowes....I've decided we should just set up a temporary home at Expo.
European showers sometimes look neat but they rarely operate without something bad happening. Something "bad" can include a sudden loss or fluctuation in pressure, incredible bursts of scalding water that seem particularly useful if one wished to experiment with flash-boiling food, incredible bursts of icy water, almost no pressure at all (resulting in a thin, spattering stream of lukewarm water that is much like another, much more common thin, spattering stream of lukewarm liquid), or, as in the Mighty Lindz's case, leakage. The corner-open shower stalls are particularly infamous for their leakage since they almost never close properly due both to poorly lubricated and aligned rails and to the cramped position of the occupant. Closing one of those things is an exercise in proper positioning; like doing a sliding tile puzzle in the rain.
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6 comments:
Nice bathroom!!
Watch it Lindz...you'll come back and find the bathroom identical to your's in Spain. The parents have started the research process remember.
I would recommend that the parents not get this shower. It leaks!
Yup....la parentals have started the research project. I accomponied them to both Expo and Lowes....I've decided we should just set up a temporary home at Expo.
European showers sometimes look neat but they rarely operate without something bad happening. Something "bad" can include a sudden loss or fluctuation in pressure, incredible bursts of scalding water that seem particularly useful if one wished to experiment with flash-boiling food, incredible bursts of icy water, almost no pressure at all (resulting in a thin, spattering stream of lukewarm water that is much like another, much more common thin, spattering stream of lukewarm liquid), or, as in the Mighty Lindz's case, leakage. The corner-open shower stalls are particularly infamous for their leakage since they almost never close properly due both to poorly lubricated and aligned rails and to the cramped position of the occupant. Closing one of those things is an exercise in proper positioning; like doing a sliding tile puzzle in the rain.
Scotty, skip the Eurotech showers, they suck.
Kurt
It's interesting that of all the beautiful photos/places Lindsey has posted for us on her page, this one attracted the most comments. Saya alot.
scotty
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