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Re: When to take a shower when flying cross-country
WTF? Do you guys get dirty going to sleep? If you shower the night before, I think you will be clean enough.
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Re: When to take a shower when flying cross-country
If I have to get up earlier than I am comfortable doing naturally, I just shower the night before.
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Re: When to take a shower when flying cross-country
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[ QUOTE ] I live with some light sleepers, and have some seriously squeaky boards in front of the bathroom. Between the two, I know one of my roomies will wake up and be none too happy because of it. [/ QUOTE ] f them, you need to be clean [/ QUOTE ] If they wake up, tell them to f off and remind them that you are FLYING ACROSS THE COUNTRY. |
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Re: When to take a shower when flying cross-country
do NOT get on a flight after not showering - not cool -
if you do it next to me, I'll hurt ya [img]/images/graemlins/mad.gif[/img] RB |
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Re: When to take a shower when flying cross-country
Personally I'd take one in the morning AND again at hotel. I always feel grungy after flying.
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Re: When to take a shower when flying cross-country
Speaking as someone who has done a depressing number of long haul (none of this pansy ass cross USA [censored] either, we're talking 30 plus hours). Shower before, shower after, and [censored] anyone who complains.
Flying sucks, no need to make it worse doing it stinky. |
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