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Old Aug 31, 2016, 01:36 PM
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This popped up in my feed and I had to try it out of curiosity.

All I can say is THIS is how showers are supposed to be taken. Never have I felt so good in the shower AND after stepping out too.

Anybody else ever try this before or am I the last to know about this?

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Old Aug 31, 2016, 02:18 PM
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ok - I am a hardcore alcoholic, now in recovery. I've drunk a lot of things in a lot of places, but never beer in the shower. I'm afraid I'm going to have to miss the experience.

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Who else has tried drinking beer in the shower?
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Old Aug 31, 2016, 02:39 PM
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I had a roommate who drank in the shower, which led to the most interesting roommate discussions I have ever had.

"I know you like to drink in the shower, and I'm cool with whatever makes you happy, but could you remove the empty beer bottles from the shower? I go in there to get clean and I feel disgusting showering with empty beer bottles."

"Sure, no problem."

-about a week later:

"Ok, I promise to change it so it doesn't get nasty but I need the trophy beer bottle in the shower."

"Ok, whatever. As long as you change it."

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Old Sep 02, 2016, 05:54 PM
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No, but now you've got me curious.
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Old Sep 02, 2016, 10:13 PM
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I used to have a house with a greenhouse window in the shower. Perfect place to sit my drink (beer, Dubonnet, wine, champagne and other various cocktails) down and not get it wet and watered down. Those were the days (before sobriety!!)!
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Old Sep 03, 2016, 01:30 AM
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I grew up with an alcoholic parent and never touched the stuff, myself. But that video was very crude "As cold as my ex-wife", "White Trash", (imho)

If the link had been identified, I would not have clicked it. I thought that it was going to have something to do with rinsing your hair with beer to get all the soap out and make hair shiny.

(I realize now that "drinking" was in the title, not "rinsing" but I missed that. )
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Old Sep 04, 2016, 07:11 AM
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Well, ummm...I'm going to call him out on a food safety technicality, needs to get the temp below 40°F which he did not. Then again I don't know about that jacket in the shower 😬😶😶😶

To add: seeing the bottles was nauseating for me. Guess I've a different type of recovery going on
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