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riskllama wrote:Koolbak wins this thread.
KoolBak wrote:Dirty limey, takes 5 minutes showers. I bet Trump at least gets clean.
Gross.
United States Environmental Protection Agency says that Americans use 1.2 trillion gallons of water per year showering. 1.2 trillion gallons of water is enough to fill 2.6 million Olympic swimming pools and enough to fulfill the water usage of NYC for 5 years!
Shocked? There’s hope that amount will decline when everyone in the United States contributes to reducing their average shower time. Always remember how many countries such as Africa, suffer from lack of water due to water shortages. We bet no one wants to fight for a bottle of water. Motivate yourself to shower in 5 minutes and save the planet!
jonesthecurl wrote:Always remember how many countries such as Africa, suffer from lack of water due to water shortages. We bet no one wants to fight for a bottle of water. Motivate yourself to shower in 5 minutes and save the planet!
jonesthecurl wrote:United States Environmental Protection Agency says that Americans use 1.2 trillion gallons of water per year showering.
2dimes wrote:Yeah, the Donald gets real clean, when the diaper nurse gives him a sponge bath, then freshens up his drawers.
riskllama wrote:Koolbak wins this thread.
KoolBak wrote:2dimes wrote:Yeah, the Donald gets real clean, when the diaper nurse gives him a sponge bath, then freshens up his drawers.
Yeah, you got the prezzies mixed up.
Lonous wrote:jonesthecurl wrote:Always remember how many countries such as Africa, suffer from lack of water due to water shortages. We bet no one wants to fight for a bottle of water. Motivate yourself to shower in 5 minutes and save the planet!
Yeah, the Donald gets real clean, when the diaper nurse gives him a sponge bath, then freshens up his drawers.
Written recipes for soap date back nearly 5,000 years,
GaryDenton wrote:Should I ask my girlfriend to assist me with an oil down and scrape off?
Soaps were not around in the times of the Roman Empire. Instead when Romans went to bathe they rubbed olive oil all over their bodies and then scraped it off with a strigil, carrying away all the dirt and grime with it and leaving the skin silky and moisturized.
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