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Started by Steve Reason, August 25, 2007, 08:15:06 PM

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Steve Reason

#135
So I'm thinking about taking a nice long bubble bath this weekend. Who among you can lead me down the path to bubble bath enlightenment? :D
 
I was thinking that some candles would be nice. Can you recommend a good bubble bath product, or the best way to enhance the bubble bath experience?
I do not fear death, in view of the fact that I had been dead for billions and billions of years before I was born, and had not suffered the slightest inconvenience from it. ~ Mark Twain

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pjkeeley

#136
QuoteSo I'm thinking about taking a nice long bubble bath this weekend. Who among you can lead me down the path to bubble bath enlightenment? Very Happy

I was thinking that some candles would be nice. Can you recommend a good bubble bath product, or the best way to enhance the bubble bath experience?
Sharing the experience with someone is the best way. :wink:

Also, smoke some pot. :pirate:

Steve Reason

#137
Quote from: "pjkeeley"
QuoteSo I'm thinking about taking a nice long bubble bath this weekend. Who among you can lead me down the path to bubble bath enlightenment? Very Happy

I was thinking that some candles would be nice. Can you recommend a good bubble bath product, or the best way to enhance the bubble bath experience?

Sharing the experience with someone is the best way. :wink:

Also, smoke some pot. :pirate:

Pot makes me ill, and I'm not exactly a ladies man. But that's a good idea.
I do not fear death, in view of the fact that I had been dead for billions and billions of years before I was born, and had not suffered the slightest inconvenience from it. ~ Mark Twain

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rlrose328

#138
Hey Steve... my best advice on the bath issue (one of my favorites... hehe) is to hit Bed Bath and Beyond.  They have candles, bath salts, bath bubbles, and lots more... and they have many fragrances that are appealing to the less-flowery among us, especially during the holiday season.  I got a cranberry scented one last year and it was wonderful!

Let us know how that bath works out for ya.  ;)
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SteveS

#139
Hello All - I'm back from my many adventures - tomorrow will be my first day back at my desk since Sept. 27th.  Here's the score so far:

Michigan - 1 week - business concluded successfully
Florida - 1 week - Disney World family vacation concluded successfully - a good time was had by all  :wink:  
Hawaii - 1 week - business concluded successfully

It's great to be back home - I landed at O'Hare this morning at 5am local time (red eye flight - what fun).  I'm feeling a little jet lagged, but getting back to normal.  The Hawaii time zone is 5 hours behind Chicago, but I spent the first two weeks in Eastern time - 6 hours time change.  Blah - these time changes are for the birds.

Anyway - a happy atheist has returned to the forum.  I probably won't catch up with all the messages I missed (889 according to the forum software) but I'm glad to be "in the mix" again!

Tom62

#140
Welcome back SteveS! I just wish that my company would send me on a business trip to Hawaii. I'd love to go there one day. Which attractions did you and your family liked most in Disney World?
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Steve Reason

#141
Quote from: "rlrose328"Hey Steve... my best advice on the bath issue (one of my favorites... hehe) is to hit Bed Bath and Beyond.  They have candles, bath salts, bath bubbles, and lots more... and they have many fragrances that are appealing to the less-flowery among us, especially during the holiday season.  I got a cranberry scented one last year and it was wonderful!

Let us know how that bath works out for ya.  :D
I do not fear death, in view of the fact that I had been dead for billions and billions of years before I was born, and had not suffered the slightest inconvenience from it. ~ Mark Twain

http://rumtickle.blogspot.com/

Steve Reason

#142
Quote from: "SteveS"Hello All - I'm back from my many adventures - tomorrow will be my first day back at my desk since Sept. 27th.  Here's the score so far:

Michigan - 1 week - business concluded successfully
Florida - 1 week - Disney World family vacation concluded successfully - a good time was had by all  :wink:  
Hawaii - 1 week - business concluded successfully

It's great to be back home - I landed at O'Hare this morning at 5am local time (red eye flight - what fun).  I'm feeling a little jet lagged, but getting back to normal.  The Hawaii time zone is 5 hours behind Chicago, but I spent the first two weeks in Eastern time - 6 hours time change.  Blah - these time changes are for the birds.

Anyway - a happy atheist has returned to the forum.  I probably won't catch up with all the messages I missed (889 according to the forum software) but I'm glad to be "in the mix" again!

Cool. Welcome back Dudelinger! Where can we go to see the pictures?? You are going to share the love, aren't you? You just went to Disney World and Hawaii--two places I've always wanted to see. :)
I do not fear death, in view of the fact that I had been dead for billions and billions of years before I was born, and had not suffered the slightest inconvenience from it. ~ Mark Twain

http://rumtickle.blogspot.com/

rlrose328

#143
Quote from: "Steve Reason"Oh yeah, I forgot about them. I'll check it out. Thanks Rosie! Btw, are you supposed to rinse off after a bubble bath?

And don't worry, I'll take some pictures.  :)
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SteveS

#144
Quote from: "Tom62"Which attractions did you and your family liked most in Disney World?
The kids liked the Magic Kingdom - Flying Dumbos, Winnie the Pooh ride, Haunted Mansion (I like that one too), Pirates of the Carribean, Buzz Light Year, and TTA (Tomorrowland Transit Authority?), Carousel of Progress, and a few others.

I really like Epcot - the kids liked Future World, but I love the World Showcase.  I wander around, eat food at the different countries, and drinks lots of beer.  Plus the scenery is nice!

Quote from: "Steve Reason"Where can we go to see the pictures?? You are going to share the love, aren't you?
Haha!  I'm not much into photo sharing, and I think I've only got pictures from Disney.  I didn't really take any in Hawaii.  Sorry  :(  Although, I've got a few from the last time I was there about a year and half ago - I'll see if I can post them somewhere.  I was working in downtown Honolulu and my hotel was in Waikiki.

Steve Reason

#145
Quote from: "SteveS"
Quote from: "Tom62"Which attractions did you and your family liked most in Disney World?
The kids liked the Magic Kingdom - Flying Dumbos, Winnie the Pooh ride, Haunted Mansion (I like that one too), Pirates of the Carribean, Buzz Light Year, and TTA (Tomorrowland Transit Authority?), Carousel of Progress, and a few others.

I really like Epcot - the kids liked Future World, but I love the World Showcase.  I wander around, eat food at the different countries, and drinks lots of beer.  Plus the scenery is nice!

Quote from: "Steve Reason"Where can we go to see the pictures?? You are going to share the love, aren't you?
Haha!  I'm not much into photo sharing, and I think I've only got pictures from Disney.  I didn't really take any in Hawaii.  Sorry  :(  Although, I've got a few from the last time I was there about a year and half ago - I'll see if I can post them somewhere.  I was working in downtown Honolulu and my hotel was in Waikiki.

I got ya', secret agent stuff and all of that.

Whoops, now I did it. I'm a dead man. :lol:
I do not fear death, in view of the fact that I had been dead for billions and billions of years before I was born, and had not suffered the slightest inconvenience from it. ~ Mark Twain

http://rumtickle.blogspot.com/

Steve Reason

#146
Quote from: "rlrose328"
Quote from: "Steve Reason"Oh yeah, I forgot about them. I'll check it out. Thanks Rosie! Btw, are you supposed to rinse off after a bubble bath?

And don't worry, I'll take some pictures.  :)

Ha ha, I actually decided to take a picture (nothing risque). I was gonna put suds on my face. And guess what I did? Yep, you guessed it--I dropped the camera in the water.  :lol: I dried my hands, but they still had soap on them. So when I picked up the camera that was a little wet, down it went. :oops: I'll keep it a couple of days to see what happens when it dries out. But I think I'm screwed. I wish I could blame it on booze. But I only had a couple of drinks beforehand (although I'm feeling fine now).

I had a bubble bath yesterday after work and it went pretty well. My uncle and cousin were gone, so I had some soothing music playing and also lit some candles. And I didn't have anything to drink since I only drink on Saturday or Sunday. I think it's better without booze. We just need a bigger tub is all.  I got my bubble bath soap from Bath & Body Works. Bed Bath & Beyond had bupkis.

Anyway, apart from the camera (shit happens), it went well.  :)
I do not fear death, in view of the fact that I had been dead for billions and billions of years before I was born, and had not suffered the slightest inconvenience from it. ~ Mark Twain

http://rumtickle.blogspot.com/

Dai

#147
I leave tommoorrrow
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ryanvc76

#148
I managed to stay in my PJs all day today and it's almost time for bed again! Wow - what a relaxing day!  Too bad tomorrow is Monday!
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Steve Reason

#149
Hey hey! My camera still works! I haven't put it through the paces yet, but it looks like I might be in business. Score one for the luckless!  :lol:
I do not fear death, in view of the fact that I had been dead for billions and billions of years before I was born, and had not suffered the slightest inconvenience from it. ~ Mark Twain

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