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As much change as I can handle for today  

tk8pjc 70M/66F
44 posts
11/23/2010 11:23 am
As much change as I can handle for today



So I filled the bathtub (a double whirlpool) as far as it would go with warm water and now I'm waiting for the hot water to kick back in so I can finish filling it and go get in it.

My back is killing me, my hips hurt, my shoulders are sore and I poked my finger with one of those little nails on a strip that keeps your carpet close to the wall...ouch. I'm out of pain killers and muscle relaxers for my back and it seems like too much effort to call for refills because I'd have to go after them, they won't call those bad boys in to the pharmacy for me. I'll stop on my way to work next week instead. The bathtub will have to suffice for today.

It's deep, it's long and it feels soooooooo good when I feel sooooooo bad. Did that sound erotic? "It's deep, it's long and it feels sooooooo good..." yeah, that did sound erotic. I can fill it so full I feel like I'm almost floating, especially when I turn on the jets. When you built this house you said the bathtub was a mistake but I'm sure glad you didn't make them take it back!

Bath...in the middle of the day...one of those decadent things one should do more regularly...just to take a little time for yourself. I'll keep it in mind, for my spare time...snort
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wondering2day 52F

11/23/2010 11:47 am

Man, I really need to get home - I think I need a bath as well...


tk8pjc replies on 11/23/2010 12:45 pm:
Dim the lights, warm the water, light the candles...

BiCamGuyMN 52M
91 posts
11/23/2010 2:12 pm

That's a damn fine tub. Nothing wrong with a good soak to relieve pain and stress. I've been doing a bunch of construction helping a friend out this past year, and I can very much sympathize with your pains.


tk8pjc replies on 11/23/2010 3:27 pm:
I think he made a great choice when he built the house!

rm_farmere 71M/70F
4 posts
11/24/2010 5:16 am

You are welcome to our hot tub, which is always hot, 24/7. Of course, it's outside in the gazebo, but that makes it all the more enjoyable.


tk8pjc replies on 11/24/2010 4:16 pm:
Ahhhhhhh...... Thank you!

goodloyaldog 54M

11/27/2010 9:09 pm

Bathing in privacy (whether acompanied or not) is one of the first luxuries of civilization. It separates us from the animals, the ancients, and the modern nihilists. Even a luddite wants plumbing and a nice warm bath. There is something to be said for it. It always helps me recharge.

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tk8pjc replies on 11/28/2010 5:16 am:
And his bathtub is the most wonderful place to do that.

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