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Nice, try getting that into client cos toilets unseen
Originally posted by darmstadt View PostOr you could have a banging tom tit....
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Originally posted by Martin Scroatman View PostThe toilet is angled slightly such that when a user is in situe, he is facing the left corner of the cubicle. If it were not installed at an oblique angle, the user would be fully facing the door.
The distance between the installation and the door is less than the distance between the installation and the left corner of the cubicle such that the user has several inches extra legroom.
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostI had to go for an Eartha Kitt in a café in paris once, all 4 walls and ceiling were mirrored, I think I suffered from PTS in subsequent years from the experience.
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I had to go for an Eartha Kitt in a café in paris once, all 4 walls and ceiling were mirrored, I think I suffered from PTS in subsequent years from the experience.
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostIf I don't sh.t on company time, can I claim toilet roll at home as a business expense?
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If I don't sh.t on company time, can I claim toilet roll at home as a business expense?
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostSimple solution: don't sh.t on company time.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostI thought I knew what was described but now people's attempts to clarify it have left me unsure.
Are we talking about a)the toilet is rotated so it now tilts left/right b)it has tipped so it is leaning forwards/backwards? e.g. if you sit on it, are you falling sideways, forwards, or backwards?
And how does this help the taller gentleman?
The distance between the installation and the door is less than the distance between the installation and the left corner of the cubicle such that the user has several inches extra legroom.
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I thought I knew what was described but now people's attempts to clarify it have left me unsure.
Are we talking about a)the toilet is rotated so it now tilts left/right b)it has tipped so it is leaning forwards/backwards? e.g. if you sit on it, are you falling sideways, forwards, or backwards?
And how does this help the taller gentleman?
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostI still don't understand what a toilet at an oblique angle is?
At the top, you will have a horizontal representing the rear wall of the cubicle.
The toilet should be oriented at 90 degrees to this wall such that the bisector of the toilet will be perpendicular to this horizontal.
This is not the case.
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostI still don't understand what a toilet at an oblique angle is?
Imagine you're sitting on the bog, right ?
Then you decide to take a look at the old fella. You lean foreward to see over the beer belly.
no joy.
So you lift your feet up, to scrunch your bits into view.
The bog, under this immense weight, starts to sag foreward
it is now at an oblique angle
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