christiefan915
Catalyst
I am crying from laughing.
OMG that is hilarious!
I am crying from laughing.
they should be called queen elizabeth II thrones and have her face inside every single one and when you flush the toilet it plays your crappy national anthem. you do realize we use that song too right? but we realized it was second rate so we relegated it to a second tier song.
WC is very archaic, it's used but toilets is much more common. They have powder rooms in London but that's where they go to snort cocaine!!![]()
What happens sometimes is, you allow one thing, and then someone pushes it further, you become uncomfortable, but because you allowed the first thing and hey it's all in fun, it can become awkward to say stop. That is what I meant by it's okay until it's not okay, which I'm sure you got but Grind is confused about, or so he claims. LOL
But yeah, as we both said, the thing is, when it's the president of the united states, no, was not the best idea.
WC is very archaic, it's used but toilets is much more common. They have powder rooms in London but that's where they go to snort cocaine!!![]()
I am crying from laughing.
The crossword puzzles here always use "loo".
They don't have toilets in America, they all take a dump and a piss in the bath. Of course that would never catch on oop North as that is where they keep the coal.
In public places it's the "restroom"!
They have beds in there?
They have beds in there?
I was talking about signs primarily, you'd never see loo written down. Loo is an old word as well, I believe it comes from l'eau.
Dude, I wouldn't be making any jokes about the "best-looking" in a business setting. It's just not a good idea. Like calling somebody "sweetie"...
One does have to wonder at the architectural problems in America. The lady who said her dog went to the bathroom in her yard.
So old fashioned. Many houses in England used to have yards but as civilisation marched inexorably forward we built houses on larger plots and gave them gardens. Of course there has never been a bathroom in an English yard. There were certainly lavatories and sometimes one might see a tin bath hanging on the coal hole wall.
It is no wonder that Americans are so discontent when their houses have their bathrooms in a yard.
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I remember there being major lounge sections at the Bon Marche at Northgate Mall in Seattle. It probably sucks now that Macy's took over...
You go into womens' restrooms?