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As you empty your bath, watch the whirling power of the
Bath-o-whirl, an extravaganza of colour and delight by simply
adding a disc which floats on the water, sucured by the plug
hole, as the water empties from the bath it twirls around
giving a wonderful display. (Engourages people to empty
the
bath) [link]
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You have a problem with people not emptying baths where you are? |
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"Honey, I think Junior's emptying the bath again!"
"Why in the world did you buy that stupid spinny thing, anyway?" |
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Good idea, if you're not worried about water conservation. |
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Why do you need to encourage people to empty a bath? |
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Maybe he means it encourages little kids, or lazy people who are suckers for bright shiny objects. You know to sort of train them to clean up after themselves. |
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They could also make a whole line of encouragement devices to get lazy people and children to practice common courtesy, like thing that spins or plays music when someone succesfully puts the toilet seat down, or wipes there feet at the door. |
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It won't spin at the equator. |
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