Yes, you can take a bath in bad weather.
Yes, you can take a bath in bad weather.
Yes, you can take a bath in bad weather.
Yes, you can take a bath in bad weather.
Yes, you can take a bath in bad weather.
Yes, you can take a bath in bad weather.
Yes, you can take a bath in bad weather.
Yes, you can take a bath in bad weather.
Yes, you can take a bath in bad weather.
Yes, you can take a bath in bad weather.
Yes, you can take a bath in bad weather.
It is a period of bad weather.
you'll get good weather in 1 country where as it was bad and in another you will get bad weather where it did have good weather. :P
A cool water Bath
they have the difference or hot or cold weather and the storms they can be bad or not so bad
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No you don't take a bath on good Friday. Because it's bad for you and you will get sick
Take a bath full of the s word
NO! Do NOT do this, bleach is chorossive and will harm your skin etc. To bath in it would be very bad.
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You should take a hot bath if you have a runny nose or a cold bath if you have a high temperature ------------------------------------ Hot: Hot water may kill some of the bacteria, and the cold water may wake you up a bit.
It is not so much the bath as it is the soap that you need. It cleans off bad bacteria, and helps you stay clean and healthy, although you can take a shower as well.
They are in the grave forever from then on Because they are in the grave and they won't be able to take a bath... so that makes sense and why would they smell like perfume when they're in a grave... they won't take a bath at all from then.
The phrase "bad weather" is correct usage when referring to unfavorable weather conditions, such as rain or snow. The phrase "a bad weather" is incorrect, as "weather" is typically used as a mass noun without an article.