...or is 20 minutes a LONG time to be in the shower? He does this every time. He showers until the hot water runs out basically. Which actually would put a rather crappy conclusion on the whole shower experience, because it means you get out hopefully when it's luke-warm or cool. Don't you think?
It's like I was telling my wife, the tuna goes IN the damn sandwich, not on it. It reminds me of that movie 'Something the Lord Made' you know? Denzel Washington, wtf? Decent movie, btw, only saw it once.
When he's done in the shower, there is NO hot water left. Like when I don't know who took a shower, I just check for hot water. Oh there is none, it must have been him.
So I hit my wife with a pillowcase the other day. Apparently there were some nail clippers in there with the pillow. Clipped her on her tooth so she had to bite down on a warm wash cloth. Guess what? No hot water, now I'm insensitive?! I even offered to boil it, but she said she didn't want the first thing we use the new stove for is heating water to use on her tooth. So I freaked out a little and maybe went too far when I lit up the grill and branded a #2 on her arm.
You guys ever see that movie Pan's Labrynth? I did in the theatre. I didn't realize it was in Spanish with subtitles. I don't speak Spanish, but I actually like subtitles so it was cool. I can see why it wasn't playing in so many theatres, though.
The kind of curtains we have on that shower are the rubbery plastic kind, not the silky thin plastic kind. We don't mess around.
Reginald VelJohnson, the guy from Family Matters, had a few too many lines in Die Hard. I'm not trying to pick on certain actors or anything, but I can't help but just sit there get agitated after like the 15th time watching it. They should have brought in the Freeman.
The bottom line is this:
25 minutes in the shower is TOO LONG; and McDonalds makes some really lame commercials.