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Toilet Etiquette
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I dunno - same thing that makes some people think the best thing to do with bog roll is tear a few sheets off and throw it on the floor I expect. -
At my US banking client, a senior manager recently circulated an email about human excrement regularly being found on the toilet floors.
He went on to add that this was not pleasant for the cleaners to have to deal with and that it was unacceptable behaviour. Should human excrement continue to be found on toilet floors, measures would be taken to identify the culprit(s)! with disciplinary action up to and including termination being possible.
He finished the mail by saying the ladies toilets was no place for such disgusting behaviour! (I kid you not!!)I couldn't give two fornicators! Yes, really!
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Shouldn't that be sh!ts?Originally posted by moorfield View PostHe is Wilmslow in disguise and I claim my 5 sheets.
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The BT office i was at had a huge problem with the Indians standing on the toilets. Obviously ensuring accurate delivery of the payload can be tricky from altitude, so the cleaners had the thankless task of cleaning up the resulting collateral damage off the floors a few times a week. Plus they broke the seats.Originally posted by TonyEnglish View PostWe used to get a load of that when I was at BT mainly from the large contingent of Indian workers there. It's horrible, especially when some don't even rinse it out of the sink afterwards.Comment
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Maybe that explains the skidmarks on the seat at the bank where I spent the last year.Originally posted by Stolly View PostThe BT office i was at had a huge problem with the Indians standing on the toilets. Obviously ensuring accurate delivery of the payload can be tricky from altitude, so the cleaners had the thankless task of cleaning up the resulting collateral damage off the floors a few times a week. Plus they broke the seats.And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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Those guys would never had made it into the Dam Buster Squadron. Perhaps their aim would be improved if they had Wallis' bomb sights fitted on to their thighs and the Dam Busters theme music played in the background.Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostMaybe that explains the skidmarks on the seat at the bank where I spent the last year.Comment
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I think they were more suited to Bomber Harris´s area bombing squadrons. Quick and dirty but very effective for demoralizing the locals.Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostThose guys would never had made it into the Dam Buster Squadron. Perhaps their aim would be improved if they had Wallis' bomb sights fitted on to their thighs and the Dam Busters theme music played in the background.And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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Possible Plan B TimberWolf? Will you patent it?Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostThose guys would never had made it into the Dam Buster Squadron. Perhaps their aim would be improved if they had Wallis' bomb sights fitted on to their thighs and the Dam Busters theme music played in the background.I'm better than dirt. Well, most kinds of dirt, not that fancy store-bought dirt... I can't compete with that stuff.Comment
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Funny you should mention that...Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostThose guys would never had made it into the Dam Buster Squadron. Perhaps their aim would be improved if they had Wallis' bomb sights fitted on to their thighs and the Dam Busters theme music played in the background.
When I was potty trainng my son, my friend brought me a little plastic ball you put in the loo, the idea being I got my son to aim at it whist doing a wee - if you hit it it played a little Tune well it made a noise anyway).Just call me Matron - Too many handbagsComment
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Sounds like fun - where can I buy one? For the kids, of courseOriginally posted by zara_backdog View PostWhen I was potty trainng my son, my friend brought me a little plastic ball you put in the loo, the idea being I got my son to aim at it whist doing a wee - if you hit it it played a little Tune well it made a noise anyway).
Where are we going? And what’s with this hand basket?Comment
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