electric showers,what's the point ?

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I missed it/them, too. :cry: :rolleyes:

I currently have an electric shower. It 8.5kw and is adequate for my 6'4" broad frame with above average phallus.

"An English trait" - " freeloading immigrant neighbours". Is this now going to turn into a racist rant.

With your (fictional?) description of yourself I'm surprised you did not choose Adonis as your user name instead of that of a cartoon mouse. Maybe not surprised, thinking about it.
 
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Never got on with electric showers, but I'm 6'7", so those last 3"s must make the difference ;).

Not going to mention phalli, yours, mine or numbnuts over there. Although my freeloading immigrant wife of 10 years has never had any complaints - that I have understood anyway.

When she gets home I'll ask her about English Traits. Not sure that she'll be bothered though.

Mind you, in her home nation they don't do council housing or much in the way of social support. People have to get off that gluteus maximi, wash; and fend for themselves.
 
That's your problem. Bigger is better according to all the birds.
 
I just hang a bucket with holes in from a tree branch and stand under it.

If I want a power shower I just move it to a higher branch.

Kind regards

Cletus
 
Little I ain't, in brain, body or lady pleaser. I look after myself and have a bon vivant lifestyle.

That really made me laugh!

The idea of a "bon vivant" lifestyle in a Council Flat!

This is my idea of a more "bon vivant" life style in a privately owned old water mill in the south of France!

 
Have you counted the number of bedrooms in your council flat today to calculate your bedroom tax?
 
Bigger is better according to all the birds.
"All the birds? Youve been with/spoken to all the birds?
You must have been with some sympathetic ones.

Birds? Sexism now. Who else are you going to set upon?
 

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