Half a croissant, on a plate, with a sign in front of it saying '50c'

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Bubble Shower
This blows... Soap Bubbles - lots of 'em from a fan/dispenser over showerhead
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Wands-a-dippin'
Water drippin'
Bubbles blowin'
'til overflowin'
No soapy slippin'

Rinse and repeat.

thumbwax, Jun 11 2003

Same Thing, Shirley? http://www.halfbake.../idea/Foam_20Shower
Decidedly similar, anyway. [DrCurry, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 06 2004]



Annotation:







       When you're in the shower
Looking for the towel
Soap gets in your eyes.
  

       Apologies to Otto Harbach
Croissant to TW.

egbert, Jun 11 2003
  

       Don't they already have "foam" showers at numerous clubs. I only went to one foam party and it was insanity, but I distinctly remember all the foam bubbles coming from a device like a shower that immersed the dosed crowd in a sea of foam bubbles. Clean the filthy ravers! CLEAN THEM.

bubblegrrl79, Jun 11 2003
  

       Nice, thumby

madradish, Jun 11 2003
  

       Rub-a-dub-dub,
Three men in a tub,
Sounds like a scene,
From a Frisco "health club".

UnaBubba, Jun 11 2003
  

       Squeaky clean. +

saker, Jun 11 2003
  

       This is a bubble machine installed in the shower?

waugsqueke, Jun 11 2003
  

       Well, it's not a mudbath - (stick optional).

thumbwax, Jun 11 2003
  

       I am sure anyone named [bubblegrrl] is an authority on these matters.

bungston, Jun 11 2003
  

       Someone tell me something. What the hell is it with "alot"? Is it actually spelled that way? I don't think I've seen "a lot" on here.

fogfreak, Jun 11 2003
  

       It's a relatively common misspelling in the US. I'm not sure why, but it seems to be prevalent here. Maybe people confuse it with 'allot', which means something a lot different.

UnaBubba, Jun 11 2003
  

       Personally I think this is alot of fuss about nothing, alittle acceptance is all that's needed.

silverstormer, Jun 12 2003
  

       its a lorra lorra fun!

po, Jun 12 2003
  

       Anyway I'm waiting for the Darling Clementine model with ruby lips above the water blowing bubbles soft and fine.

FarmerJohn, Jun 12 2003
  

       Would it be possible to make a car-wash style shower for people? )I remember on hot, drunk nights in my hometown taking such a wash in the car wash with a girl...

git, Jun 12 2003
  


 
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