A Conversation for The Art of Getting Dressed with a Towel on Your Head
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Thaumos Started conversation Jun 12, 2007
...is full of many many wonderous things, and I must say this article is one of them - I really enjoyed it randomness
Did you not, though, consider the possibility of remaining towel clad for the day? It does work rather well in my experice, also helping to give that impression that you shouldn't now be doing any work since anybody in a towel can't be surely
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Tony2Times/Prof. Chaos Posted Jun 12, 2007
I, much to the disbelief of my flatmates and erstwhile 250 residents in my student halls, would spend hours, if not days, in the slowly moistening comfort of my towel following a shower. It was a succesfull way to infer to them all that should some responsibility be taken, I was not the one to take it.
Thankfully I was never caught in this scantily clad situation during a fire alarm. For this occasion I reserved my dressing gown, what some might consider towel clothing.
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Dr Anthea - ah who needs to learn things... just google it! Posted Jun 30, 2007
a yes the humble dressing gown/ bath robe
one of the wonderful inventive ways of cladding yourself in a towel and not feeling just a wee bit daft,
this is the more fun of the two entry's I've written so far,
and probably will still be my favorate when i eventually get around to writing more
I'm glad you enjoyed it
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alphaerebus Posted Sep 13, 2007
There are few nicer ways to spend a sunday than in a bathrobe and towel. It gives me the opportunity to relax and not feel guilty about relaxing because there is actually nothing else i can do and nowhere I can go since i am not dressed appropriately oh and it saves me the humiliation of burning my forhead with the hair straightener...again!
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