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21 Sentences With "bathmat"

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" - Liz, 303 "Bathmat stiff as a cutting board.
When Miller arrived, the story goes, the bathmat was white.
More wood pallets had been remade into a bathmat and mirror frame.
"I have sensitive feet, so I love a cuddly bathmat," Clodagh said.
Just make sure to think about where the bathmat will hang when it's not in use.
Drape your bathmat over the tub when it's not in use and put a gorgeous rug on the floor.
The second picture, taken on the two-month anniversary of his death, shows the same bathmat, this time without Nolan.
When you're decorating a bathroom, think of the bathmat as "a little art piece," said Clodagh, a New York-based interior designer.
If you don't need the legs, don't need much torso, there's this option where, on the other side, it's a flat bathmat basically.
Like, I neglect to hang the bathmat up in the specific way that he likes it, which causes this absurd level of anger from him.
" There is another bathmat from a separate retailer with a woman's face in a hijab, also with one star and one review: "Please take this product down.
Add some throw pillows in sunset tones that remind you of the Pacific Ocean, then bring cabana vibes to your bathroom with aqua towels, a bathmat, and shower curtain.
" The choice of bathmat may seem insignificant, she noted, but every accessory in a bathroom is worthy of consideration: "Bathrooms are small places, so you can't afford to make a mistake.
The only problem, aside from the single-use plastics, was that the water puddled over the lip of the shower, requiring an extra towel along with the bathmat to soak it up.
Automatically analyzing product descriptions allows them to better assess the quality of a dress or a juicer or a bathmat, theoretically creating a more accurate, up-to-date index of how much things cost.
"It's a serious topic done in a fun way," Del Rio said, which deftly mixes her acidic wit (she nicknames one student "Bathmat" because she "smells like feet") and a surprising sweetness that attempts to find hope past the hatred.
I pay another $300 on my credit card to cover a few Amazon purchases from last week of dog food, coffee pods, and a bamboo bathmat, as well as an Everlane purchase — a crossbody purse I bought for an upcoming trip to Italy.
Ms. Gonzalez recently received three free grab bars, a sturdy bathmat with suction cups to prevent it from moving, and some night lights, thanks to a grant secured by Isabella Geriatric Center, the nonprofit group that operates the NORC program in her building.
And in the detritus of the everyday: leather gloves that formed the fringes on an evening dress; a shower curtain draped into a cascading skirt with a trailing bathmat boa; a tiny metallic strapless sheath made from countless gold watches sourced from thrift shops and flea markets.
The original puppet was created by BTQ-7 employee Garry Rhodes, who was a floor manager at the time. It was an altered vintage 1978 Fisher-Price puppet of Animal from The Muppet Show, although it is often joked that he is made from a bathmat (Agro frequently describes himself as a 'talking bathmat'), the Agro puppet is more-or-less a version of the Muppet character Animal. Later, the producer of Agro's Cartoon Connection claimed that Agro had been "altered by the Red Cross", after Jim Henson's Muppets made a claim regarding copyright. It was Rhodes who coined the concept of "eating flies" and other naughty quirks that later continued as part of the puppet's character.
Jane Bowron, The Dominion Post "This isn't the laugh out loud, neon-lit, canned-laughter comedy we get from so many American imports. It's original, understated and thoroughly well written." Pattie Pegler, Stuff.co.nz "It is very sweet, completely silly, and amazingly rude". Michele Hewitson, The New Zealand Herald “Like mould on a bathmat in an Auckland winter, it grows on you. Like the culture from which it springs, it’s effortlessly, compulsively, authentically weird.” Diana Wichtel, The ListenerWichtel, Diana (23 June 2012). "Plain Speaking".

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