First time visitor? Learn more.

Charles urges his subjects not to Bathe much

by Phantom Ace ( 147 Comments › )
Filed under Democratic Party, Environmentalism, Progressives, UK at August 19th, 2010 - 3:00 pm

Charles is at it again with his madness. The Prince of Wales is urging his British subjects to cut back on bathing. His excuse is that too much bathing hurts the environment. Cutting back on bathing is actually very anti-hygienic and can lead to the spread of diseases. But it doesn’t matter, it’s all about the sacrifices we must make to save the Earth.

Prince Charles has told British families to take shorter showers to help protect the environment.

The instruction came at the end of a list of 20 lifestyle changes recommended by the Prince of Wales for his new green campaign, Start.

In separate advice endorsed by the Prince, he was more detailed – urging people to give up baths in favour of ‘short, refreshing’ five minute showers.

His campaign website reads: ‘Snub the tub. If everybody in a four-person family replaced one bath a week with a five-minute shower, you could save between £5 and £15 per year off your energy bill.’

However, the 61-year-old Prince might need to tackle his own family’s washing habits before telling the rest of the country how to behave. His father the Duke of Edinburgh, 89, takes baths.

Read the rest: One must take shorter showers, says Charles

What is it with Charles? This man is crazy and anyone who takes him serious needs their heads examined. If people take his suggestion seriously, this could lead to an outbreak of diseases. Maybe this is the goal, population control. Charles, like his namesake blogger, is just to be laughed at.

Tags:

Comments

Comments and respectful debate are both welcome and encouraged.

Comments are the sole opinion of the comment writer, just as each thread posted is the sole opinion or post idea of the administrator that posted it or of the readers that have written guest posts for the Blogmocracy.

Obscene, abusive, or annoying remarks may be deleted or moved to spam for admin review, but the fact that particular comments remain on the site in no way constitutes an endorsement of their content by any other commenter or the admins of this Blogmocracy.

We're not easily offended and don't want people to think they have to walk on eggshells around here (like at another place that shall remain nameless) but of course, there is a limit to everything.

Play nice!

Comments are closed.

Back to the Top

The Blogmocracy

website design was Built By All of Us