toilet talk

ban-all-sheds said:
It's a bit awkward if you want to read the paper though.

I would think for a country so fond of drinking, there must be plenty of drunken bottom-ending-up-dipping-into-toilet incidents. Seriously, they are an absolutely minging idea. Personally, if I have to use a "public" toilet I hover above the seat, but it is nice to know I have that seat there in case my leg muscles give out. And at home it is a nice relaxing activity to use a "proper" toilet. I now know the Screwfix catalogue from cover to cover. :LOL:
 
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I think we're in danger of suddenly getting a whole lot more information than we really want.

And I hope that none of your Christmas visitors are reading this, Shaggy...
 
AdamW said:
I now know the Screwfix catalogue from cover to cover.
Ah - that well known work of fiction......

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The question about the light switch was answered ok though, so it's ok to hi-jack. Really I was thinking of your turkey b-a-s 'cos I'm a veggie and don't have any relatives to visit anyway.
You guys are talking about bidets without specifying the type. There are 'over-rim' fill, 'below-rim' fill and ascending spray. You can also get a combi; bidet & pan all in one. It's a big serious subject and not to be dismissed lightly as it's easy to make a mistake in a hotel if you're not used to the things.
 
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So whats wrong with the normal wahbasin if you want to wash your feet?
 
shaggy said:
Really I was thinking of your turkey b-a-s 'cos I'm a veggie and don't have any relatives to visit anyway.
Not a great fan of turkeys - prefer geese, or a capon. Or pheasant, of course.

But if I were to buy a turkey, I'd never buy a frozen one.
 
mackeral said:
The info on bidets is illuminating also!
Here's more illumination for you - in the used car trade a rear wash/wipe on a car is known as a bidet..
 

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