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the great toilet seat debate.
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Bobtanian | Report | 5 Jul 2004 15:26 |
Im notto fussed about the toilet seat being up as mines a talking point , I have FISH all round the pan and the rim {the sort you peel the backing off and stick them where you want them.we have them in the upstairs loo also the gran children think it great and they tell all thier friends MY NANS got FISH in HER LOO. HA,HA, JEAN. |
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Natalie | Report | 5 Jul 2004 13:33 |
The toilet seat looks better down, as someone already said it looks better. I have shells on my toilet seat and it can't been seen if it is up. Nat |
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Maggie in Leics | Report | 5 Jul 2004 13:20 |
Guides didn't only do the clingfilm thing, but put toothpaste on seat of elsan at camp - not easy to see toothpaste on seat by torchlight at night.............!! (For those that are not familiar with elsans, they are not the most stable potties in the world - the ground only has to slope a bit for them to be positively dangerous!!). |
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Mags | Report | 5 Jul 2004 12:49 |
Good idea to keep the toilet seat down when flushing (so you can then leave it down) microscopic particles of what's down there get into the air otherwise - and how close is your toothbrush? Yuk Has anyone ever put cling film over the loo at a party and waited for someone to use it ? |
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Janet | Report | 5 Jul 2004 12:44 |
Hi Liz Glad to see you were brought up with my standards (on the loo seat front anyway)!!!!!! Gerry, What are you talking about, your in-laws must have taken any bad weather with them. Glorious day here today, looking out I can see nothing but blue sky with one or two wisps of white cloud. Janet |
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Maggie in Leics | Report | 5 Jul 2004 12:02 |
Can I throw a different question into the ring?? Just back from visiting a Brownie Pack Holiday House where they have PURPLE toilet seats!!!!! Me being not a morning person the idea of purple has me running for cover (but not to the bedroom as the curtain are bright cerise and orange!!) - but I'm told the kids think they're great!! What colour is your toilet seat? Has anyone got one of those see through ones with fish set into the plastic - or something even more unusual?? P.S. Margaret in Hertfordshire - I'm with you - don't care whether the seat is up or down as long as it's dry!!!!!!! |
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Gerry | Report | 4 Jul 2004 20:40 |
But do we really want toilet humour Brian??? :-))) AND Janet in Shroposhire- its not as sunny as down here. I know coz I've got the in-laws from Shrewsbury with me at the moment. Oh joy!!! |
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Unknown | Report | 4 Jul 2004 20:17 |
elizabeth,as you know,genealogy as a hobby,is time consuming,and can be very exhausting,i for one have to walk away,and relax. there are boards on gc,that are used specifically to help,advise,and to share experiences about the subject. we often use the general board,to relax,have fun,share a joke,even shed a few tears,as i did last night,after reading one of the posts...quite often the topics on here,are not related to genealogy,but perhaps you might like to join in,as a smile is much nicer,than a frown. bryan. |
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Bobtanian | Report | 4 Jul 2004 19:22 |
I was recently told that " to leave the seat/cover up",is unlucky, because it implies that your wealth goes down the drain. Bob |
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Elizabeth | Report | 4 Jul 2004 19:15 |
what have toilet seats got to do with genealogy? unless you can say we've all used a toilet!!! |
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Unknown | Report | 2 Jul 2004 23:40 |
hey marion,i did hear that you get a bit potty in the bedroom...now,wheres my a-z lol bryan. |
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Bruce | Report | 2 Jul 2004 22:37 |
I can relate to that Bryan. What people have had to use for toilet paper would be a whole new discussion topic. |
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Unknown | Report | 2 Jul 2004 22:27 |
bruce,our local rugger team..neath..is called the all blacks,cos we couldnt afford toilet paper,and had to use newspaper,and the black print would come off onto our bums,hence the nickname lol bryan. |
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Bruce | Report | 2 Jul 2004 22:24 |
It's even better when you get a green tree frog sharing the toilet with you, but at least they are not poisonous. I have a sister in law who is terrified of frogs and absolutely refuses to use the toilet if there is a frog in there. It has amused the family on numerous occasions to hear a blood curdling scream and to see her just about rip the toilet door off to get out. LOL |
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Bruce | Report | 2 Jul 2004 22:12 |
I live in Oz and when i lived out bush we had an outside dunny and you had to check it for redback spiders before you sat down or you got bitten on the bum |
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Bruce | Report | 2 Jul 2004 22:09 |
Thanks Jean, hi to you to. I figure with a seat up or down it has to be better then the toilets that don't have a seat and you have to crouch down, like in Asia |
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Unknown | Report | 2 Jul 2004 22:08 |
i agree with you bruce,but sometimes we forget,and then a holy row ensues. marion,i know wot you mean,as a kiddy in wales,we didnt have a seat cover, in our outside toilet,and often adders would slide in,with no lights either it was scary at nite lol. bryan. |
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Bruce | Report | 2 Jul 2004 21:57 |
Hi, I'm new to this, but I just had to add my bit on this discussion. I come from a family of 5 sisters and I have two daughters and they always complain if the toilet seat is left up by myself or my son. I figure it's just as easy to put it down as it is lift it up. So where's the problem |
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Unknown | Report | 2 Jul 2004 21:40 |
the best suggestion,is that men sit down as well,then we wouldnt have this problem,but its a bit late in the day for that ime afraid. bryan. |
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Unknown | Report | 2 Jul 2004 21:19 |
judy that was great,youve been missed matey...there is a secret to peeing straight,but i cant say,as it might well upset someone! but i aim to please. bryan |