I assume you mean when you turn on the sink water comes up from the drain in the tub? If that's the case, the drain from the tub is clogged. The sink is higher than the tub so the water comes up there.
a drop in bath tub has no outside to it, it is "dropped in" to an existing frame (like a juccuzi tub), a skirted tub has the trim that goes from the side of the tub to the floor "finishing" off the side of the tub if you will; you do not need to build a complete structure for a skirted tub, just back and side supports; skirted tubs tend to be cheaper
You have to use toilet more
You don't. Push the bar of soap into the tub, and you can climb onto it when the bath fills, then jump to the rubber ducky and out of the tub.
we think when you get close or on it it fills your tub
The words "y tub" in Spanish is translated to "and tub."
One can find drop in tub designs on the website of Bed Bath and Beyond. A dedicated agent will be happy to help you find more information on their official website.
If the tub has a shower as well, the pipe from the faucet to the shower head could be leaking. You might also check the tube that comes OUT and fills the tub. It could be leaking back at the valve when you turn on the water.
around 4 people a week drop their real pandora in a tub of yogurt.
If you drop a hair dryer in a bath tub, you will electrocute anything in it.
If you mean how to make it. Get a small round tub of room temperature water. Choose your nail polish colours. Drop a drop of polish into the water. It should spread out. Then drop a drop of the other polish. Carry on until you think it is enough. Get a toothpick and draw your pattern then dip your nails in and remove the left over polish
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