tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16788652.post114326648969009514..comments2023-11-02T01:02:57.598-07:00Comments on the 17 point scale: my bleeding heart catharsisandrewhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09321347387419761738noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16788652.post-1143578589377287182006-03-28T12:43:00.000-08:002006-03-28T12:43:00.000-08:00at first i thought, 'nasty! a bath of blood -- ugg...at first i thought, 'nasty! a bath of blood -- uggh.' but, while i see no glamour in blood baths, these medieval folk had a point: it really does suck getting dishpanny hands.<BR/><BR/>soooo...perhaps it might be less dangerous to take a wax shower. above your head you have a super candle burning that burns so vigorously that (a neverending supply of) wax spills down on you. its hot/warm at first contact, but no longer 140 degrees warm. and then all the wax at your feet cools, constantly forming an ever-generating floor. fun!andrewhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09321347387419761738noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16788652.post-1143343017924069832006-03-25T19:16:00.000-08:002006-03-25T19:16:00.000-08:00As far as I know, you can put wax on your finger o...As far as I know, you can put wax on your finger or even on your leg or something (to remove hair) and it doesn't burn because it's not very hot for very long. But if you dunk yourself in wax it will cook you! (I seem to remember that most candles melt between 140 and 190 depending on the oils added.) But hey, people used to bathe in milk or blood or any number of wierd things (they used to thing that water was bad for you, that's why your skin wrinkled when it got wet), so you go ahead and bathe in wax and tell us how it went.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com