tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20524196.post113666243285361655..comments2024-02-14T11:00:03.180-05:00Comments on Tom McLaughlin: Hot Tub ChronicleTom McLaughlinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07691546351143209227noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20524196.post-1161897021878304502006-10-26T17:10:00.000-04:002006-10-26T17:10:00.000-04:00I still like it. Seems like it was a good investme...I still like it. Seems like it was a good investment. My wife loves it and she's in there much more than I am. It calms her down and that makes my life easier even when I don't join her.<BR/><BR/>It's wonderful to be in such soothing hot water when it's so cold outside. I have a slight odor of chlorine afterward, but no chapping so far.Tom McLaughlinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07691546351143209227noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20524196.post-1161883606557092462006-10-26T13:26:00.000-04:002006-10-26T13:26:00.000-04:00I remember hot tubbing on a snowy night in Montana...I remember hot tubbing on a snowy night in Montana last winter. It was absolutely beautiful, even serene, as you have described. My problem, however, began when the snow flakes splashed into the hot tub. You see, the flake would melt just before impact, therefore, when it splashed into the water around my face, the cold nipped away at my chin. I left with a chapped chin, albeit from a beautiful experience.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com