Tuesday, December 9, 2008

This question is not about the movie Psycho

Dear QotD?ers,
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While many of us are in a life stage that no longer includes finals, there are still a ffew persons near and dear to my heart who have to take them. Please send prayers or well wishing thoughts to those who need a semester's worth of information to come out in complete thoughts and not dribbling out thier ears. and special thoughts for those fighting illness as well as facts.
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Today's Question of the Day? is:
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What does your shower curtain look like?
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I'll cover the guest bathroom. It used to be a plastic curtain with a frog/jungle collage pattern. It was very adorable and matched the rest of the bathroom frog accessories. At some point I decided our guests needed a more mature shower curtain, so now it's white cloth with a waffle texture. Many of the frog accessories remain.
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Love,
The Asker

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Our shower has a glass door.

The guest/kid bathroom has a plastic liner with a blue cloth curtain. It matches the blue bath rug. The blue bath rug is from Greece. It is shades of blue, fine woven wool in a pattern of dolphins. I forget what art work is in the bathroom. I think it might be a Miro painting (reproduction, of cource), some Egyptian art on papyrus paper and a fun painting of Mickey Mouse a la Jackson Pollock.

Not much in terms of thematic decorating.

groovysabrina said...

Glass door for us, too! Thank goodness, my experiences with shower curtains always end badly.

I love frogs, too! Especially tree frogs.

Anonymous said...

Clear liner, off-white and green square cover.

Most interesting shower curtain: hotel in Austin?; there was a gap all the way across at eye level like a castle archer's loophole.

amanda said...

my favorite shower curtain that i used to have was large dark blue, light blue and grey circles. i loooved it so much. i seriously shopped for it forever to find the perfect shower curtain.

Anonymous said...

I loved that frog shower curtain.......

The shower curtain that is in our guest bathroom(used to be kids' bathroom) is very traditional
with 'vintage' looking roses and broad stripes in browns, mauves, dark greens

Anonymous said...

Oh, I doubt that the Austin shower curtain had an opening at eye level. Just like the top of the refigerator is not at eye level.

Oooo..look! The word verification proves my point! The verification is picalogi...little logic!! Now, either I have used the logic of little people (TA DA!) or AggieEngineer used very little logic!