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The only comment I would make here, is squatting on toilets, water everywhere and broken toilet seats, in offices, is a fairly recent phenomenon.Originally posted by d000hg View PostThere you go, I fixed the unpleasant racist overtones you surely didn't intend to convey. You're welcome.
Are you saying that toilet mounting methods have evolved and therefore thrones should be replaced by squatters
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Oh you looked in the mirror and saw yourself.Originally posted by Bee View PostI saw a man.
"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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No, I enter in the wrong toilet and I saw you.Originally posted by SueEllen View PostOh you looked in the mirror and saw yourself.Comment
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I don't use men's toilets so why were you in the ladies for a change?Originally posted by Bee View PostNo, I enter in the wrong toilet and I saw you."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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I don't get itOriginally posted by SueEllen View PostI don't use men's toilets so why were you in the ladies for a change?
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At EdF (I think it was, something to do with energy) in Paris once I walked into the toilets to be greeted with a smelly turd slap bang in the middle of the floor. I would struggle to explain how it even got there.
I guess someone had an accident before getting to the throne and, um, they were going commando and it just slid right down and was left where it lay.
The next day someone put up a sign asking for respect. Quite right.Comment
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Indeed. Proper etiquette should be observed at all times....Originally posted by DieScum View PostAt EdF (I think it was, something to do with energy) in Paris once I walked into the toilets to be greeted with a smelly turd slap bang in the middle of the floor. I would struggle to explain how it even got there.
I guess someone had an accident before getting to the throne and, um, they were going commando and it just slid right down and was left where it lay.
The next day someone put up a sign asking for respect. Quite right.
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