Posted by Wiccan |
4/14/2006 3:29 AM | remove |
The fuschia scrubby provides an interesting contrast form the mold and grime in the tub.
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Posted by tmkenney3 |
6/6/2006 12:48 AM | remove |
yeah, where in gods name did that come from? It must be recent - the mold would have eaten it to bits by now, no?
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Posted by LostintheWoods |
6/7/2006 12:31 AM | remove |
Cheap scrubbies are 100% synthetic fibre. No self respecting microbe would touch them.
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Posted by jB |
6/12/2006 8:14 PM | remove |
Cup was clean too. The place hadn't been empty for too long when I took this pic (maybe 6 months).
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Posted by Sutherland |
9/5/2006 4:44 AM | remove |
6 months? People lived like this? Ew.
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Posted by buckybear |
10/28/2006 5:11 AM | remove |
I have seen people live in far worse.
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Posted by xxxlilonstitchxxx |
11/19/2006 2:22 AM | remove |
thats when u call that oxy clean guy and put kaboom to the test...lol
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Posted by cadetglow |
12/22/2006 8:24 PM | remove |
lime away.
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Posted by Ashley Mawson |
8/17/2007 10:28 PM | remove |
This is the sort of bath tub that when you bathe in it, you end up dirtier than you were in the first place.
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Posted by caughtindestiny |
11/24/2007 1:08 AM | remove |
It also looks like the taps are lacking the faucet....hard to bathe without water....
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Posted by BlenHeim |
3/4/2009 11:57 AM | remove |
what are the tiles made of? and the shelf on edge of tub ? looks like mdf or something cheaper
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Posted by Lumix2004 |
4/15/2009 1:03 AM | remove |
Certainly does make a nice picture.
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Posted by PartyPooper |
8/3/2009 4:38 AM | remove |
Two words: NAS-TY!
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Posted by Andyrew |
12/10/2009 5:08 PM | remove |
nothing a little CLR cant fix :P
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