VeteranXX Contributor
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Why would you put the hot tub in the garage?
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VeteranXX
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where would you put it
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VeteranXX Contributor
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Hot tubs go outside.
Nothing better than a hot tub when there's snow on the ground. The only thing better is hot tub sex when it's snowing.
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VeteranXX Contributor
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roof/terrace hot tub is king
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VeteranXX
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Originally Posted by JuggerNaught
Why would you put the hot tub in the garage?
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Gtfo no one wants to hear/see two whales porking in the backyard
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VeteranXX
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are u allowed to own a hot tub if it never snows
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VeteranXX Contributor
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Have you actually used it in the winter?
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VeteranXX Contributor
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i had an indoor hot tub growing up, but it was a custom-built in-ground job that fit an easy 12 ppl. it was next 2 the swimming pool, so you could jump back n forth n shock urself w the temperature changes.
got so much fukn ass in that hot tub
god damn
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VeteranXX
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Originally Posted by samUwell
Is that Mt. Shasta? The clouds obscure the peak so it makes it difficult to identify. Could be Fuji, maybe.
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r u kidding?
It's probably the most easily recognisable mountain in the world.
And he has a Japanese wife ...
So yeah, it's Mt. Shasta
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VeteranXX
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it rubs the lotion on its skin or it gets the garage hot tub again
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VeteranXX
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Quote:
Originally Posted by JuggerNaught
Have you actually used it in the winter?
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No I haven’t
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VeteranXX Contributor
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Quote:
Originally Posted by JuggerNaught
Have you actually used it in the winter?
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Of course, it's mostly semen instead of water now.
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VeteranXX
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LOL
There is no way this is real....
But then again, how do you make up this **** - run down hot tub, nasty ****ing garage, mural of Japan...
ROFL
Thank you - I needed that.
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VeteranXX Contributor
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Unless the inside of the garage is completely insulated (which it is not - I can tell from the pixels), the steam generated from the tub will stay in the garage and eventually cause the exposed wood to rot or grow mold. In this case, the joists and subroof plywood.
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VeteranXV
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Quote:
Originally Posted by samUwell
Unless the inside of the garage is completely insulated (which it is not - I can tell from the pixels), the steam generated from the tub will stay in the garage and eventually cause the exposed wood to rot or grow mold. In this case, the joists and subroof plywood.
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spray paint will fix that
u dont know how to improvise or decorate
**** you buddy
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VeteranXX Contributor
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Yeah, you're prolly right.
should make it right as rain...
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VeteranXX Contributor
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Originally Posted by KingSobieski
No I haven’t
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My guess is your garage is going to have a fog bank, the rafters will absorb the moisture, probably start to warp after a while and anything that can get ****ed up by being wet, will.
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VeteranXX
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Anyone with the slightest understanding of thermodynamics would know that the winter is the driest part of the year because that's when you use chapstick.
The garage will love a boiling pot of water to bring the humidity back up.
Im waiting with masterbated breath to see what Juggernuts has been working on with his sonsa*****in boss contractor truck
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VeteranXX Contributor
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What could possibly go wrong?
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VeteranXX Contributor
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except inside, where it doesn't dissipate
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