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Old 12-22-12, 02:06 PM   #9
Takeda Shingen
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Originally Posted by Hottentot View Post
Sure, but you can't take it to an airplane. Too many nutjobs these days threatening to throw water on the pilots of they won't co-operate with their demands.
So what are the statistics for sauna-on-sauna crime? Sauna-related violence is unheard of here in the United States. Do saunas serve as a deterent to those that would use saunas against other saunas?

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Seriously speaking, "personal sauna" is the more common thing than a public one. I don't have statistics, but I'd say most Finnish houses have a sauna in them, both in the countryside as well as in cities. It's not considered a luxury. Saunas exist even for tenement apartments, in addition to the public ones found on them. And a summer house isn't a proper summer house without one.
Really? I thought it was just a stereotype. I had no idea that they were that common in Finland.
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