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There are two problems with spending five or six hours lounging in the hot tub. Well, more than two actually but only two that Im interested in. Firstly, the water goes cold and secondly, the bubbles go flat.
The first problem is easily solved by periodic top-ups from the hot water tap. The
second is normally solved by adding a couple of squirts from the bubble-bath bottle and splashing the water round a bit.
Solution no.1 is fine with me as it only involves minor physical effort and use of the big toe to operate the tap, but solution no.2, the splashing about thing, is clearly far too much effort and completely defeats the point of a dissolute wallow in the tub. Surely its about time that the hot tap came with an integral bubble-bath dispenser so that both problems can be resolved with minimal toe movement?
My suggestion, therefore, is that the tap head should contain a re-fillable chamber wherein resides the bubble bath liquid. A small valve in the bottom of the chamber is opened by using downward pressure on the tap head (i.e. rest your foot on it) thereby releasing the required amount of bubble bath into the tap spout. A quick flick of the toe then opens the tap and the rushing water carries the bubble bath into your tub and whips it into a lovely foamy lather so that you can continue your relaxing soak with minimal effort.
Very similar but not quite the same...
http://www.halfbake...ubbly_20bath_20taps ...could be close enough for an m-f-d though? [DrBob, Nov 19 2004]
Cute elephant thingy
http://www.childsaf...over%20by%20Kel-Gar Same idea, slightly different implementation. [DrBob, Nov 19 2004]
bath bubbler
http://www3.jcpenne...=PRD&ItemId=0a74a97 [po, Nov 19 2004]
Gunslinger in a bath tub
http://www.4peaks.com/cowpcard.jpg For po [normzone, Nov 19 2004]
Self-explanatory idea names.
http://www.halfbake...tory_20idea_20names I dunno! You just can't satisfy some people. [DrBob, Nov 23 2004]
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that's your hard man reputation gone phhoof. |
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You could take a food mixer into the bath. |
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To reheat and refroth your bath, don't you just need a handheld device which mixes up the water while simultaneously heating it? |
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//a food mixer ...a hair-dryer...//
..or a ceiling fan perhaps?
//a handheld device //
I need both hands free so that I can keep a firm grip on the soap. |
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{Notes that [DrBob] has thus far managed to survive my attemts to electrocute him, and changes tack.} A big lump of potassium? |
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no they don't! silly UB :) - find me a pic and I'll send you a dollar. |
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You wouldn't believe how tough that search was [link].....the things I do to be able to be a contributer to the 'bakery.....[hoping po is pleased] |
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thats awfuk kind of you norm, but thats not a bubble bath, thats lather! |
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what we call a bubble bath is a lather of soap in the water. My favorite old movie scene is Dustin Hoffman in the bathtub at Faye Dunaways' house in Little Big Man. could not find a link. |
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I suppose the distinction then is: bubblebath is an expensive perfumed liquid that you pour into the bath & the force of the water entering the bath froths it all up into a mass of bubbles but lather is a more minor bubbly mess produced by cheap hard soap. hence cowboys have lather and the fragrant DrBob has bubbles... |
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Oh, ok [po], I thought you were referring to perhaps a jacuzzi bubbler, which of course would not be in cowboy movies. |
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The best 'cowboy in a bubble bath' scene is, of course, played by Eli Wallach, as Tuco (considerably less fragrant than I, of course) in The Good, The Bad and The Ugly. Closely followed by Marlon Brando, as Robert E Lee Clayton, in The Missouri breaks.
//a jacuzzi bubbler...would not be in cowboy movies//
<pedant> It wouldn't have been out of place in Midnight Cowboy. Or did you mean 'Westerns'? </pedant> |
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Just about to mention the bath scene from "the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly" but you beat me to it. Darn. I just watched that 2 weeks ago. Great flick. |
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