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Those thickening granules are amazing.
An obvious tip really but a good one is to bring sutff that won't clog up the drains badly, soft things that will mush through the plughole easy or thats big enough to scoop out in quick time
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An obvious tip really but a good one is to bring sutff that won't clog up the drains badly, soft things that will mush through the plughole easy or thats big enough to scoop out in quick time

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DecadentDoll - Posts: 2146 [ View ]
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Sounds interesting stuff GS, I've seen it around but have never considered it as suitable for sploshing with. Didn't realise it made up into a sort of slime like that, I must get some and give it a try 

I'm from Bristol, and from late 1998 - 2002 I ran a WAM club (TNMMC). After TNMMC closed I retired from WAM, but I've made a comeback and pleased to say TNMMC is back.
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I spend a depressingly large amount of time in chain hotel rooms (usually weekends when I should be having a good messy time with Bill) but sadly I am almost always alone. As a result I haven't done much hotel messing. I do like a good shower though and have had several fully clothed ones in my time (a few suits have suffered this way) and when one weekend I shared a room with my colleague Fi which had a wet room we had a very enjoyable "end of weekend" water fight in there still in the stupid blazers they made us wear all weekend.
Hotel wet rooms are the greatest innovation ever!
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Hayley
Hotel wet rooms are the greatest innovation ever!
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Hayley
I've never had to ask cos I don't get to choose the places I stay (sadly) but I think that one was a Marriott.
Off the top of my head, a good excuse for finding out which hotels had them would be to say you are disabled and find wet rooms easiest to use.
Bill's mum was given one when she was in hospital after a problem with her hip op, as I recall, so they are recommended for disabled people. Though having your yhip replaced just to splosh in the wet room might be going a bit far.
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Off the top of my head, a good excuse for finding out which hotels had them would be to say you are disabled and find wet rooms easiest to use.
Bill's mum was given one when she was in hospital after a problem with her hip op, as I recall, so they are recommended for disabled people. Though having your yhip replaced just to splosh in the wet room might be going a bit far.
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Hayley
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