The "a" and "e" are tied together here to form a vowel of their own, and the O also sometimes has a slash through it and also is its own vowel. The washrooms in our hotel rooms had shower heads in them with no shower stall…so the entire washroom serves as the shower when you close the door! Fun. Jason said this made shaving with the mirror and shower a treat. The venue was very interesting, and looked very important somehow from the outside. The greenroom here overlooked our stage and the audience and that made the lead up to the moment on stage even more exciting. We found a gym the next day! Needed that.
You also get those 'entire bathroom' showers in Italy. I always felt sorry for the maids that would always have to clean and dry the entire bathroom every time I had a shower. Then there's Britain, where you get those showers with a big machine on the wall with all kinds of knobs and levers and what-not(??). I kept turning knobs and fiddling with everything, experimenting until the water felt right.
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Posted by: Len | March 25, 2008 at 07:13 AM