I may have misinterpreted what I saw on Sunday. At the time I saw what looked like a new open air public urinal, a tall cylinder with 4 bowl type things semi-enclosed from view (not by much) at each corner. Can't quite believe the openness of it (more public than I've seen used on the continent). Perhaps it was four drinking fountains. If not it would be entertaining to see it used by the ladies. Do you think it was a men only urinal, or 4 fountains? Is anything similar in existence or appearing in your neck of the woods?
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostI may have misinterpreted what I saw on Sunday. At the time I saw what looked like a new open air public urinal, a tall cylinder with 4 bowl type things semi-enclosed from view (not by much) at each corner. Can't quite believe the openness of it (more public than I've seen used on the continent). Perhaps it was four drinking fountains. If not it would be entertaining to see it used by the ladies. Do you think it was a men only urinal, or 4 fountains? Is anything similar in existence or appearing in your neck of the woods?
One of these?
http://www.randomfaq.com/random_fact...dam_urinal.jpg
Loads of 'em over here, really useful too if you've had a few jars.B00med! -
That's the one! Or something very similar. Do the laddettes use them come Saturday night too?Originally posted by Advocate View PostOne of these?
http://www.randomfaq.com/random_fact...dam_urinal.jpg
Loads of 'em over here, really useful too if you've had a few jars.Comment
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Hammersmith leads the world in public urinals... it's called Kings Road.
Yesterday morning, next to Pret a Manger, I saw a bag lady unzip her filthy jeans, piss all over the pavement, zip-up her filthy jeans, and return to her lager. She had piddled over her feet, and a lovely pool of wee trickled down the pavement.
Well she's all you'd ever want,
She's the kind they'd like to flaunt and take to dinner.
Well she always knows her place.
She's got style, she's got grace, She's a winner.
She's a Lady. Whoa whoa whoa, She's a Lady.Comment
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostThat's the one! Or something very similar. Do the laddettes use them come Saturday night too?
Depends how much they've had I suppose...
B00med!Comment
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