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Aug 28, 2008 -
After much debate on where it's cool to have additional televisions in your house (I'm against in the bedroom, but for the dining room, for the record), I have another curious TV location for you to try on for size: the bathtub.
The Cosmo Hydromassage TV Bathtub is a spectacular two-in-one, combining a 17-inch LCD flat screen TV with a whirlpool tub. It fits two people, so woohoo to that!
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Sep 02, 2008 -
The Cosmo Bathtub (about $4,580 US) comes equipped with massage jets and a 17-inch flatscreen television. I, for one, don't associate television watching with relaxing baths, but maybe I'm just a Luddite. Would you soak in this high-tech tub?
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Oct 05, 2009 -
While many moms and dads fret about having the birds and the bees conversation with their children, some never broach the topic of the first kiss. Kids' lips can meet in puppy love on the playground or years down the road for late bloomers. In last night's episode of Mad Men, Sally Draper planted a wet one on her friend, Ernie, while the two innocently pretended they were driving in a car as they sat in an empty bathtub.
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Jul 21, 2009 -
- Punky and Busy show off their pretty ladies — Celebrity Baby Blog
- The bilingual window — Cookie
- TV is India's new birth control — The Mommy File
- I'm scared to breastfeed — CafeMom
- Do men really want to get married? — MOMformation
- Bathtub injuries — ParentDish
- Katie and Suri take five — Celebrity Baby Scoop
- Common birth control side effects — Health
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Aug 30, 2008 -
For those of you keeping score: I want a TV in the dining room, bathtub, but not the bedroom. Of course, the expense isn't the only thing standing in the way of my getting an additional TV; I have a tiny apartment and there is just nowhere for another TV. But rest assured, I would if I could — and that brings my television ownership total down to a whopping one set.
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Oct 21, 2008 -
We've been soaking in a bathtub full of political ads for so long, my fingers are beyond pruney. Though there's great talk of who has how much money to spend on making the suckers, it's not until you can see the true data behind of the ad campaigns compared side by side that you can get a real fix on it.
Ever the masters of the interactive graphic, the Times has maps that let you pit the groups with money side by side to see how much was spent, and where ads were bought.
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May 15, 2008 -
In the New York Times' Great Homes and Destinations, the feature "In England, at Home in a Railroad Station" caught my eye. The piece describes the remodeling process taken on by an American/British dual citizen, who purchased a former railroad station in dilapidated form and made it family-ready. Steve Sokalsky tried to maintain the sense of history in Lenwade Station, which dates back to before 1882, when transforming it into his two-bedroom, one-bath home.
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Nov 13, 2007 -
Would you love to have a bathroom that is decked out with all the latest gadgets? Imagine having a bathtub like this one I spotted on Bornrich. The Splash is a 17-inch wide screen, water-resistant LCD TV that comes with a 176-degrees horizontal and vertical viewing angle and an iPod docking station.
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