dave the caveman Posted 3 May 2012 Posted 3 May 2012 Choosing which toilet roll to use first would be a frightening experience
NewburyFox Posted 3 May 2012 Posted 3 May 2012 "Toilet hangs over 15-storey lift shaft in luxury penthouse." That is fantastic.
DB11 Posted 3 May 2012 Posted 3 May 2012 Take it the elevator doesn't have a glass roof? It's an unused elevator shaft. They installed it for where they could have a second elevator but they chose to have only the one elevator so the control power room whatever goes at the top of an elevator they turned into a toilet.
sphericalfox Posted 3 May 2012 Posted 3 May 2012 Not ideal toilet for pulling a whitey or even a mild hangover.
AoWW Posted 3 May 2012 Posted 3 May 2012 yes that terracotta tiling is terrifying. I thought exactly the same thing. And cleaning both sides of the glass would be a bit tricky, wouldn't it?
Rincewind Posted 3 May 2012 Posted 3 May 2012 wheres the door? I Don't forget to wash your hands after.
Captain... Posted 3 May 2012 Posted 3 May 2012 Scary but not as scary as the grammar in the thread title, double superlative, really.
AoWW Posted 3 May 2012 Posted 3 May 2012 Scary but not as scary as the grammar in the thread title, double superlative, really. In fairness, it was good enough for Shakespeare.
Captain... Posted 3 May 2012 Posted 3 May 2012 In fairness, it was good enough for Shakespeare. Can you quote him on that, not doubting you, but nothing springs to mind. Either way it is not acceptable these days, unless the OP always speaks in shakespearian prose.
AoWW Posted 3 May 2012 Posted 3 May 2012 Can you quote him on that, not doubting you, but nothing springs to mind. Either way it is not acceptable these days, unless the OP always speaks in shakespearian prose. "While I may scape, I will preserve myself: and am bethought To take the basest and most poorest shape, That ever penury, in contempt of man, Brought near to beast." (Act 2, Scene 3, of King Lear) "This was the most unkindest cut of all" (Act 3, Scene 2, Julius Caesar)
SOCCERROO FOX Posted 3 May 2012 Posted 3 May 2012 Who needs a toilet should just be a drop hole, would love to Larry Bird in to a 15 story drop hole.
jonthefox Posted 3 May 2012 Author Posted 3 May 2012 Who needs a toilet should just be a drop hole, would love to Larry Bird in to a 15 story drop hole.
Captain... Posted 3 May 2012 Posted 3 May 2012 "While I may scape, I will preserve myself: and am bethought To take the basest and most poorest shape, That ever penury, in contempt of man, Brought near to beast." (Act 2, Scene 3, of King Lear) "This was the most unkindest cut of all" (Act 3, Scene 2, Julius Caesar) In Shakespeare it doesn't seem wrong, probably used to keep the rhythm as it reads as iambic pentameter. Now if the OP included the word "most" to ensure the title conformed to iambic pentameter I will apologise profusely and probably eat my hat.
jonthefox Posted 3 May 2012 Author Posted 3 May 2012 Scary toilets ? You've obviously not been to Morocco !! Or on an indian train. I feared for my life .
Zingari Posted 3 May 2012 Posted 3 May 2012 Or on an indian train. I feared for my life . If I could pin a medal on your chest , I'd do it now
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