
Submitted By: Chris E

Submitted By: Scott R
Favorite Comment: Fixer dono1 says, “Nothing special. Just your garden-variety shower fixture.”
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Submitted By: Chris E

Submitted By: Scott R
Favorite Comment: Fixer dono1 says, “Nothing special. Just your garden-variety shower fixture.”
urgh, is that water brown?
second one is an innovative use of drinks bottles and duct tape.
Brings a whole new meaning of being hosed down.
Who said it was water? It’s a beer hose.
I LOVE DUCT TAPE!!!
top photo: do i dare ask….
lower:cool
I wonder how poor their hygiene must be if that water actually cleans them…
Top Photo: Apparently the other end connects to the toilet.
Not exactly sure what I’m looking at in the bottom one – some kind of abstract art? I can make out duct-taped pliers and soda bottles, and a broken broom stick. Am I missing something? Or is this one of those magic eye things where you have to squint?
Nothing special. Just your garden-variety shower fixture.
The second one is actually pretty clever, in a mcguyverish sort of way. I think I’m slightly turned on.
“Let’s make the water turn black…”
You could probably just skip shower and end up cleaner.
Come on now a least they deserve some credit, they spent that much
effort trying to make a shower and not some beer drinking klug…
Well on second thought not that much effort or thought went into it.
just wait until the neighbors see what happened to their hose
Look! A redneck bathroom!
I assume that the camera “corrected” the lighting wrong, and a human eye would see the water as clear.
It appears that we have a bathroom under construction. The bathtub drain is connected, but the faucets may not be, and the permanent shower head is yet to be installed.
After putting up almost three rows of tile, the amateur home construction crew needs to take a shower and go to bed. So he runs a hose from a part of the house where the water is turned on, and uses that.
Then he gets to tell his spouse that it took him 12 hours to put up three rows of tile.
Instead of getting hosed thet should get Jose. He could finish that job in no time.
It’ll get you clean, but make you feel dirty.
Where does the hose start?!! The sink. Brush your tooth in the shower.
Second photo. Never throw away a broken broomstick.
@Daniel
Jose is busy. Would you settle for hose B?
@BoringTroll
What, so the “white” tile behind it is actually blue? I don’t buy it. It looks murky.
Plus it does seem to be being fed from some kind of drinks bottle. Maybe it’s another demo of the diet coke + mentos effect.
@BoringTroll
There’s a cabinet door above the faucets so he has to install a ceiling-mounted shower head (hence the hole in the ceiling where the duct tape is coming from).Based on the size of the tub, I’m quite impressed that a Munchkin would even attempt a ceiling shower installation.
top photo: this was actually used as a temp shower hooked up to the kitchen sink during renos. the house was frickin’ disgusting when i bought it. ripped out the entire bathroom and replaced all plumbing, fixtures floor etc. looked beautiful (and clean) afterwards. and yes, the water is actually potable, the lighting makes it look murky.
Honey, I think the plumber is hosing us.
I use duckt-tape on ,y showerhead too… true story
If u put a hose nozzle on there and duct taped the handle down it would actually be quite effective.
Our water supply is spring water – not mains. Consequently, when it rains a lot, the water is discoloured by the peat in the soil. I presume the top photo suffers similarly.
@Tym
one presumes you don’t drink from that… why isn’t it filtered though? how can you get clean in water that is, by your description, actually thin mud?
The next thing on this guy’s “to fix list” is the brown water thats coming out of his, uh, unique shower.
Don’t laugh (really). I saw something like this on an episode of “Property Ladder”.
landlord: ” and dont use the shower either, if you call it that.
Renter: “why not?”
Landlord: “one temprature only, cold.”
It is a Nebraska shower!! When we moved out here in 2006, we didn’t think to check to see if the bathrooms had showers included with the tub. Imagine our surprise the day after moving in and decided to take a shower…when there was NO shower. This idea crossed my mind.
“honey, wat did u do with the garden hose?”
“It rubs the lotion on its skin or else it gets the hose again.”
You misunderstand. The plastic bottle is not for support but is, in fact, the shower head.
anyone else notice that the water is brown.
Is that water yellow!?!?