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RE: [RC] [RC] trailer bath tub - Howard Bramhall

I swear some of you wimmen are too damn cool for me. I love baths!!!! Hate showers. And, it's not cause I love floating around in my own scum cause I rinse at least twice every bath. Sometimes, even 3 times if it's been a really hard, dirt kicking kind of day.

And, please, don't forget the bubbles!!!! I shop in the kid's section at Walmart and get the Sesame Street Bubble bath. It's the best. I really like the brand with Oscar (the Grouch) on the label. Bubbles, lots of bubbles! So many they float in the air above your head. Pop the bubble.

cya,
Howard (nothing beats a hot tub; one of the many reasons to rent yourself a Leatherwood cabin)



From: Vanessa S Waters <kovat@xxxxxxxx>
To: ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [RC]   trailer bath tub
Date: Thu, 13 May 2004 14:10:35 -0400

The picture at the bottom of this page shows a picture of an option for a
bath in a horse trailer. A cowboy shower heater was used to heat the tub
to the right temp. The tub came from Kmart. The bather is 175lb guy. This
trailer was a 4 horse stock enclosed.
http://www.bentheyre.com/BenTheyre/Ben'sTravels.html
vansoutriding
Vanessa Waters
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