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Are Towels obsolete in the UK?
Posted: Thu Jan 20, 2005 8:15 am
by cars
Just saw an ad on TV that said Water Parks in the UK are doing away with the need for conventional Towels. It was said 25 of the Water Parks in the UK now have Human Body size Dryer cabinets. These cabinets have heat lamps, and hot air blowers in them, to raise the inside temperature to 104f degrees.
Interesting: But can you really leave the Towels behind, or do these cabinets really work that good that Towels are not needed any longer?
Cars :driving:
Are Towels obsolete in the UK?
Posted: Thu Jan 20, 2005 8:38 am
by gmc
What's a water park?
Are Towels obsolete in the UK?
Posted: Thu Jan 20, 2005 9:09 am
by Bill Sikes
cars wrote: Just saw an ad on TV that said Water Parks in the UK are doing away with the need for conventional Towels. It was said 25 of the Water Parks in the UK now have Human Body size Dryer cabinets. These cabinets have heat lamps, and hot air blowers in them, to raise the inside temperature to 104f degrees.
Interesting: But can you really leave the Towels behind, or do these cabinets really work that good that Towels are not needed any longer?
Cars
I have never heard of a "Water Park", it sounds like a canal or a municipal boating lake.
Towels? Everyone uses towels. They're best kept warm on a radiator or towel-rail, except during Summer. Pity they're so small and non-absorbent these days.
Face flannels seem to have disappeared. They are now called "face cloths" and come with a big scratchy label sewn on saying how they should be cleaned.
Are Towels obsolete in the UK?
Posted: Thu Jan 20, 2005 12:48 pm
by Der Wulf
cars wrote: Just saw an ad on TV that said Water Parks in the UK are doing away with the need for conventional Towels. It was said 25 of the Water Parks in the UK now have Human Body size Dryer cabinets. These cabinets have heat lamps, and hot air blowers in them, to raise the inside temperature to 104f degrees.
Interesting: But can you really leave the Towels behind, or do these cabinets really work that good that Towels are not needed any longer?
Cars
Wow, that sounds like a lot of hot air, but I guess we should'nt be surprised, it seems to be the most abundant resource of the Brits :yh_rotfl
Hot bum's anyone ??
Are Towels obsolete in the UK?
Posted: Thu Jan 20, 2005 1:45 pm
by Lon
gmc wrote: What's a water park?
It's a recreational facility with pools, diving, slides & in some parks, a wave making machine.
Are Towels obsolete in the UK?
Posted: Thu Jan 20, 2005 4:30 pm
by capt_buzzard
Oh cool, got my ed on FG. :guitarist
Are Towels obsolete in the UK?
Posted: Fri Jan 21, 2005 2:18 am
by gmc
posted by der wulf
Wow, that sounds like a lot of hot air, but I guess we should'nt be surprised, it seems to be the most abundant resource of the Brits
But we bow down to your mastery in this if nothing else. :p