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Monday, June 11, 2012

I wish I could find an inexpensive foldable/portable bathtub which can stand hot water. I have very limited space here but I long for hot baths where I can relax or for medicinal purposes - even if I have to imitate a contortionist.

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  1. I think it would be easier for you to imitate a contortionist than find a foldable bath tub that can withstand hot water :-)

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  2. haha...I was thinking of yung parang pang baby na bathtubs, pero larger sana...or yung barrels used for water storage...

    or...worst case, wine barrels! mwahaha (ay, baka wala dito..beer barrels na lang)

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  3. Ummm... On the second thought I think it would be better for you to imitate a contortionist.

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  4. I don't know what to say - just get a big planggana and soak yourself in there and don't forget to water the plants from the water. LOL

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  5. Pst. Punta ka na lang Gold's Gym at mag-sauna ka hanggang lumabas ang pawis. Ganun din yun. :-)

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  6. yun nga sana, but I think the made in china palanggana dito ay mag-crack ang bottom when I try to step into it with the water...haha..plus I was hoping it would be deeper para naman up to the shoulders ako maski pretzel-shaped cat...haha

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  7. I've given up muna the Gold's Gym kc na konsyensya ako...haha...

    the day before I developed the chix pox blisters, I did go in...I hope to God walang nahawa (it was near closing time though)

    anyway, this is not for sweating...this is so I can wallow in oatmeal or green tea baths....
    a couple of times I received pang bath salts e wala naman akong bathtub..hayz...

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  8. Maybe you can have a small one custom-made. Made of wood. :-)

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  9. great idea F8!

    know of anybody who can do that sa Tagaytay kaya na di masyadong mahal? I actually was mulling it over, when I remembered yung mga onsen sa Japan and they have this little wooden bathtubs (pot bathtubs) where one can wallow...

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  10. Buy the ones made of tin and lined with enamel. Try Chinatown for this.

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  11. nus-a ka balik diri Manila Mommy Loy, adto tah! :-)

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  12. Hay dugay pa gyud, Cat. Am totally immersed in the Mandaue book - so is Tito Rudy.

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  13. basin when I visit Cebu again homan-homan na Mommy Loy :-)

    aha...basin naa poy baligya dinha for that para mabutang nako sa bay...*lunang maorag kabaw sa tubig*

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  14. Not the Chinese -made ones. Sartin ang tawag ana sa Tagalog.

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  15. cge, I will mention it to Sir B na "sartin" ang tawag...he said something about those with wooden slats and bound (but I think thats more like Jap-style)...siguro mas long lasting ng tin...

    pero if made in China, I sincerely hope there's no chemical there which would react with hot water when I take a bath in it...hehe....I am curious unsay hitsura ani dah..am just mad about bathtubs these days...can't stop thinking about them

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