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I think it would be easier for you to imitate a contortionist than find a foldable bath tub that can withstand hot water :-)
ReplyDeletehaha...I was thinking of yung parang pang baby na bathtubs, pero larger sana...or yung barrels used for water storage...
ReplyDeleteor...worst case, wine barrels! mwahaha (ay, baka wala dito..beer barrels na lang)
Ummm... On the second thought I think it would be better for you to imitate a contortionist.
ReplyDeleteI don't know what to say - just get a big planggana and soak yourself in there and don't forget to water the plants from the water. LOL
ReplyDeletePst. Punta ka na lang Gold's Gym at mag-sauna ka hanggang lumabas ang pawis. Ganun din yun. :-)
ReplyDeleteyun nga sana, but I think the made in china palanggana dito ay mag-crack ang bottom when I try to step into it with the water...haha..plus I was hoping it would be deeper para naman up to the shoulders ako maski pretzel-shaped cat...haha
ReplyDeleteI've given up muna the Gold's Gym kc na konsyensya ako...haha...
ReplyDeletethe day before I developed the chix pox blisters, I did go in...I hope to God walang nahawa (it was near closing time though)
anyway, this is not for sweating...this is so I can wallow in oatmeal or green tea baths....
a couple of times I received pang bath salts e wala naman akong bathtub..hayz...
Maybe you can have a small one custom-made. Made of wood. :-)
ReplyDeletegreat idea F8!
ReplyDeleteknow of anybody who can do that sa Tagaytay kaya na di masyadong mahal? I actually was mulling it over, when I remembered yung mga onsen sa Japan and they have this little wooden bathtubs (pot bathtubs) where one can wallow...
Buy the ones made of tin and lined with enamel. Try Chinatown for this.
ReplyDeletenus-a ka balik diri Manila Mommy Loy, adto tah! :-)
ReplyDeleteHay dugay pa gyud, Cat. Am totally immersed in the Mandaue book - so is Tito Rudy.
ReplyDeletebasin when I visit Cebu again homan-homan na Mommy Loy :-)
ReplyDeleteaha...basin naa poy baligya dinha for that para mabutang nako sa bay...*lunang maorag kabaw sa tubig*
di ba mahal enamel?
ReplyDeleteNot the Chinese -made ones. Sartin ang tawag ana sa Tagalog.
ReplyDeletecge, I will mention it to Sir B na "sartin" ang tawag...he said something about those with wooden slats and bound (but I think thats more like Jap-style)...siguro mas long lasting ng tin...
ReplyDeletepero if made in China, I sincerely hope there's no chemical there which would react with hot water when I take a bath in it...hehe....I am curious unsay hitsura ani dah..am just mad about bathtubs these days...can't stop thinking about them