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http://www.y2kculture.com/reactions/19990211.shower.htmlTHE OFFICIAL SHOWER OF Y2K
Worried about no water, heat, or sewage after Jan. 1? Never liked taking showers anyway? One company has a solution for you. (February 11, 1999)
-- Declan McCullagh (declan@y2kculture.com), February 11, 1999
No Declan "THE OFFICIAL SHOWER OF Y2K" are all in the White House :)
-- Andy (2000EOD@prodigy.net), February 11, 1999.
I'd opt for a couple of camp shower units from Walmart at $7.50 each. Fill the bag up, put it in a sunny window and vwahlah!
-- Bumble Bee (bumble@icanect.net), February 11, 1999.
While we are on this subject, don't forget some important items for storage: deodorant, perfume, cologne, etc. These might be needed more than usual if the water gets cut off
-- Joe O (ozarkjoe@yahoo.com), February 11, 1999.
Bumble, ol' buddy-be - That's "voila!". French for (loosely translated) "Looky here!". Glad I got to you before our local French-Canadian, La Belle Chris, did. Francophones can be a bit testy... 8-}]
-- Mac (sneak@lurk.com), February 11, 1999.
I usually am an acceptable speller. Chalk it up to a brain fart, or perhaps, a sneeze. Much obliged!
-- Bumble Bee (bumble@icanect.net), February 11, 1999.
Thanks for more of the same hard hitting journalism.MoVe Immediate
-- MVI (vtoc@aol.com), February 11, 1999.