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TSR presents the facts about hotel showers around the world. Please, share your reviews here as well!
This is the shower in my circa 1960’s studio apartment in DC. It was built in a time when people didn’t let aesthetics get in the way of a good shower. When water pressure was something everyone believed in. When people had a healthy fear of danger, leaving bathtub walls low, hand grasps ready, and bathtub floors a little bit bumpy. When being prepared was valued, and like an aquatic nuclear shelter, showers held every type of shampoo, conditioner, razor, soap, shower gel, exfoliant, loofah, shower puff and wash cloth one might possibly need during one’s time in the shower.
But now, things are different. Modern hotel showers may look good, but danger, inefficiency, and creepiness can lurk behind any trendy curtain/door/wall/half-wall. In TSR, I travel the globe with my high showering standards and report back so you know what shower awaits you.
Okay, how about in Baton Rouge Louisiana, when thinking the shower water pressure was a bit low, we tried to adjust the showerhead by unscrewing it, only to discover that it was FULL of huge cockroaches!
ReplyDeleteAh! "Anonymous," who are you?? This is horrifying and must be posted on the shower blog!
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