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The two do many things together, including taking mud baths and just hanging out.
Mud baths are perhaps the most common use of clay.
And, while it took some getting used to, I found mud bathing to my liking.
Earl looked up from the mud bath he'd taken and shook his head.
That's like taking a mud bath with a bar of soap.
The fresh mud bath is gone and prices have risen since then.
Stop me from having my mud bath, will you?
A mud bath, in effect, is the equivalent of a facial for your entire body.
I mean, people pay money for hot mud baths.
The town's hot springs and mud baths are the main economic resource.
"After you've been here a century, you're allowed one mud bath a day.
He said he was really eager to try a mud bath.
At the end of a day's cycling, there's nothing quite like a soak in a traditional mud bath.
She looked like an animal that had taken a mud bath, then rolled in straw.
"I might as well be taking a mud bath."
"If I go in like this, it'll be a mud bath."
A century later, mud baths have not evolved much.
Lisa took Stone's hand and led him to a padded table behind the mud baths.
"How do you think a little mud bath would look before the crowning of the royal court?"
There are 130 rooms in the hotel of the Mud Baths.
During the economic reorientations after the War, the city opened its first mud bath spa in 1950.
What captivated me about the mud bath was the novelty of stepping back in time.
"Why don't you go take a mud bath," she suggested.
I'm not leaving the ranch for two days to go sit in some stupid mud bath."
"Something about a bet, a mud bath, and a rig."