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<blockquote data-quote="WeeWillie" data-source="post: 795930" data-attributes="member: 55635"><p>Ah but, Mrsass,</p><p>When one has a shower on a cold or winter morning, one must <em>heat</em> the bathroom/shower room <em>prior</em> to one's ablutions.</p><p>If the afore mentioned instructions are vigorously adhered to, in order to prevent the windows from steaming up, if of course</p><p>one does have a window in the said room, the one partaking of the morning ablutions will therefore discover <em>warmth</em> rather than <em>cold </em>in the said room, thus preventing the chattering of one's teeth due the lower temperature, or worse, one's dentures falling out of one's mouth and shattering on the floor (a severe case of chattering and shattering) caused by the involuntary chattering process,will therefore be prevented.</p><p>One will then experience, not only a pleasurable warm shower, but a pleasurable warm shower with the added bonus of the most delightful of experiences........ a warm room throughout the entire process.</p><p></p><p>Happy ablutions.</p><p></p><p>willie.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WeeWillie, post: 795930, member: 55635"] Ah but, Mrsass, When one has a shower on a cold or winter morning, one must [I]heat[/I] the bathroom/shower room [I]prior[/I] to one's ablutions. If the afore mentioned instructions are vigorously adhered to, in order to prevent the windows from steaming up, if of course one does have a window in the said room, the one partaking of the morning ablutions will therefore discover [I]warmth[/I] rather than [I]cold [/I]in the said room, thus preventing the chattering of one's teeth due the lower temperature, or worse, one's dentures falling out of one's mouth and shattering on the floor (a severe case of chattering and shattering) caused by the involuntary chattering process,will therefore be prevented. One will then experience, not only a pleasurable warm shower, but a pleasurable warm shower with the added bonus of the most delightful of experiences........ a warm room throughout the entire process. Happy ablutions. willie. [/QUOTE]
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