It does. Like the oven. All my clothes are self-washing as well, I just put them in the basket and they reappear folded up in the dressing room. Mental.
Start to Finish? Duh I call a sauna a sauna. I call a hot tub a jaccuzi, which is of Italian origin not English. What has airing cupboard to do with anything? Another one who has missed the point. Don't forget your lightweight summer jacket if you are visiting Helsinki.
Where did you get that from? Am I responsible for all posts you don't like on this forum? Someone else mentioned a Dyson hoover not me.
My mother used to call the airing cupboard the cubilo, pronounced queue-below, **** knows how it was spelt or what it means. Anyone else heard that?
Sex in the hot tub is far more fun than in the sea - had a few hot tubs on holidays n they are a chore to keep clean and safe - they are rammed with chlorine so u won't be wanting to drink it anyway - last time I was in one was a New Years weekend away , it's a pain in the bum getting out to refill drinks - hell u even feel the cold on a summers night after being in the tub - Defo not a must have piece of garden kit
Actually I think you've missed the point. A "Jaccuzi" is synonymous with a whirlpool bathtub i.e. a place where you go to bathe. The whole point is to get in dirty and get out clean. A hot tub is a small pool filled with heated water used for hydrotherapy, relaxation or pleasure. The whole point is to get in stressed and get out relaxed. Jaccuzi is actually also of American origin BTW being a company from Berkely California formed in 1915 by seven brothers (called Jaccuzi) to make wooden propellers under US military contract. If I missed any n's feel free to add them
Americans who are of Italian origin refer to themselves as being Italian. Their surname is Italian. English people use jaccuzi as a generic term in the same way they use hoover, even though they are both American brand names. A jaccuzi is also used for parties. You didn't explain why you mentioned an airing cupboard nor why you think I don't like the name sauna. Obvs Google was your friend.
English people, British people call hot tubs ****ing hot tubs. A "hot tub" is not the same as a jacuzzi. What people actually do is say they have a hot tub when in fact they have a jacuzzi style spa. which may be the point you are making. Your earlier posts complained about the Americanism of language and yet you say that the use of Jacuzzi is acceptable. The hot tubs I use do not have water jets, you can force air though them to make bubbles. They are not a Jakuzzi. Users sit in a deep tub filled with hot water. They are like a very big bath. You do not use soap and you do not wash in them. In reality you should shower before and after. We would spend an hour in ours, 4 or 5 times a week, from May to October. My last hot tub was 6 foot wide and 3 foot deep. It took less maintainance time than filling a bath and would drop from 40 degrees to 36 if we did not have the pump and heater running, whilst we were in it.