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Silenaa

PostPosted: Thu Sep 02, 2010 7:14 pm
Thanks for the tips <3  
PostPosted: Fri Sep 03, 2010 5:01 pm
I knew all of this information already but it is good to review again hehehe  

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PostPosted: Fri Sep 03, 2010 5:54 pm
metal walflower
you know, my shower time is a lot shorter since i shaved my head. xd


I was actually about to suggest getting a short haircut xD

Im too scared to cut it short myself tho, but im to cheap to pay for a professional to do it. But it saved me so much time, i didnt even have to brush my hair when it was shirt! ;_;

I miss short hair.

EDIT: I forgot, I can go to the local High School, and get a nice haircut from high school students in the Cosmetology program! xD
And I can get it for like ten bucks(twenty including tip? lol, twenty is how much it costs at the normal hair salon w/o a tip, lol) I had them cut my hair before and I LOVED it(they actually were the ones who cut my hair REALLY short!). biggrin I'ma call the school on my lunch at work tuesday to make an appointment on friday(YES for having fridays off work!)  
PostPosted: Sun Aug 28, 2011 11:03 pm
Read through the whole thread and was surprised no one mentioned sponge baths! I go camping frequently where there's no running water so we bring our own water for cooking and cleaning, so we take sponge baths which uses even less water than a 5 minute shower. As long as you're using eco-friendly soaps and shampoos out camping! ^^  

Happy Raving Hippy


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PostPosted: Wed Sep 28, 2011 2:04 pm
BREAKING NEWS!!!!

A man out in West Texas developed a new way of recapturing water in the air into drinkable water, as out there, their wells have gone completely dry, but there's still a little humidity in the air. He used a water container with a dehumidifier on top and placed it outsides to suck the moisture from the air and recondense it into potable water, and depending on what size container you have, like a 55 gallon water container, it will fill up in days (the 55 gal size will completely fill up in just over 3 days with 60% humidity!). Very cheap to run (couple cents per gallon), though the cost for weatherized humidifiers and solid water containers aren't cheap starting out, but it's a green way of saving water, and in the end saves you money!

Absolutely brilliant! His website is Drought Masters Inc. if you want to learn more. Perfect for this drought here!  
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