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Shower columns
Any experience here with shower columns--the fixtures that hang from a
regular shower head supply and include body jets and a handheld sprayer? I saw one in an upscale store the other day that was way overpriced at $3,000, but I see them on-line for US$500 or US$600. In particular the Dreamline brand looks good but I wonder how effective and sturdy it is. |
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Harlan Messinger wrote in
: Any experience here with shower columns--the fixtures that hang from a regular shower head supply and include body jets and a handheld sprayer? I saw one in an upscale store the other day that was way overpriced at $3,000, but I see them on-line for US$500 or US$600. In particular the Dreamline brand looks good but I wonder how effective and sturdy it is. I go in the shower. I wash my hair with less than a buck a bottle shampoo and rinse twice. I wash my face with cheap ****ing soap and a washcloth and rinse. I wash the rest and rinse. I'm in and out in less than ten. I can't imagine why I need 500-3000 worth of useless **** in there with me for that time. |
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On Tue 15 Jul 2008 09:26:46p, Red Green told us...
Harlan Messinger wrote in : Any experience here with shower columns--the fixtures that hang from a regular shower head supply and include body jets and a handheld sprayer? I saw one in an upscale store the other day that was way overpriced at $3,000, but I see them on-line for US$500 or US$600. In particular the Dreamline brand looks good but I wonder how effective and sturdy it is. I go in the shower. I wash my hair with less than a buck a bottle shampoo and rinse twice. I wash my face with cheap ****ing soap and a washcloth and rinse. I wash the rest and rinse. I'm in and out in less than ten. I can't imagine why I need 500-3000 worth of useless **** in there with me for that time. You may or may or not be typical. Shower columns, either add-ons or built- ins, are a luxury item that many people enjoy. For them it's not just a 10 minute ritual of soaping up and rinsing off, be it cheap or expensive brands of cleansing products. Such a unit can be relaxing and/or invigorating, and sometimes therapeutic. If you don't have these needs, then you clearly don't need or want one. Some people do. -- Wayne Boatwright ------------------------------------------- Tuesday, 07(VII)/15(XV)/08(MMVIII) ------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------- Suicidal twin kills sister by mistake! ------------------------------------------- |
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Red Green wrote:
Harlan Messinger wrote in : Any experience here with shower columns--the fixtures that hang from a regular shower head supply and include body jets and a handheld sprayer? I saw one in an upscale store the other day that was way overpriced at $3,000, but I see them on-line for US$500 or US$600. In particular the Dreamline brand looks good but I wonder how effective and sturdy it is. I go in the shower. I wash my hair with less than a buck a bottle shampoo and rinse twice. I wash my face with cheap ****ing soap and a washcloth and rinse. I wash the rest and rinse. I'm in and out in less than ten. I can't imagine why I need 500-3000 worth of useless **** in there with me for that time. If I only ever took into account my needs, I'd live in a two-room apartment with bare walls, eat nothing but frozen foods, and get all my entertainment from the radio and broadcast television. |
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On 7/16/2008 10:38 AM Harlan Messinger spake thus:
Red Green wrote: Harlan Messinger wrote in : Any experience here with shower columns--the fixtures that hang from a regular shower head supply and include body jets and a handheld sprayer? I saw one in an upscale store the other day that was way overpriced at $3,000, but I see them on-line for US$500 or US$600. In particular the Dreamline brand looks good but I wonder how effective and sturdy it is. I go in the shower. I wash my hair with less than a buck a bottle shampoo and rinse twice. I wash my face with cheap ****ing soap and a washcloth and rinse. I wash the rest and rinse. I'm in and out in less than ten. I can't imagine why I need 500-3000 worth of useless **** in there with me for that time. If I only ever took into account my needs, I'd live in a two-room apartment with bare walls, eat nothing but frozen foods, and get all my entertainment from the radio and broadcast television. In other words, like a lot of us, probably, you could do OK in prison. (Well, except for the shower part ... you know, dropped bars of soap and all.) -- "Wikipedia ... it reminds me ... of dogs barking idiotically through endless nights. It is so bad that a sort of grandeur creeps into it. It drags itself out of the dark abyss of pish, and crawls insanely up the topmost pinnacle of posh. It is rumble and bumble. It is flap and doodle. It is balder and dash." - With apologies to H. L. Mencken |
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