Yes because first its a chemical and it can affect ur skin second what if u drink the rusty water by accident. Im just sayin but get a NEW TUB!
Hell to the yeah
If you are in the tub bathing it would be proper to say: I am having a bath.If you are in the tub bathing it would be proper to say: I am having a bath.If you are in the tub bathing it would be proper to say: I am having a bath.If you are in the tub bathing it would be proper to say: I am having a bath.
in luke warm water, in a very small tub with no soap should be ok, or you might harm it in someway :(
In general, no. If you want to know about any specific diseases that might be spread by a hot tub, I suggest you ask about those specifically. Two health hazards of using hot tubs are "hot tub rash" and "hot tub lung". http://www.cdc.gov/healthyswimming/derm.htm http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/hot-tub-lung/AN00660
The movie is "Splash".
You won't get PID from not cleaning the tub before bathing.
In terms of bathing, you'd say something such as "I am getting in the tub to take a bath." Or if it's something large that contains ice or drinks or something, maybe "Please empty the ice in that tub."
Bath tubs don't necessarily contain a shower, and a shower may not have a bath tub. Shower tubs are a combination bathtub and shower; the shower head is usually mounted above the bath tub, allowing for bathing and shower drainage.
I believe the bear was only put in the hot tub to make the audience laugh. The scene mostlikely means that crazy stuff happens when you are drunk.
rest room: toilet and a sink bathroom: toilet, sink and a shower or a bathing tub sometimes both
No it's good for music
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