SOCCERROO FOX Posted 3 May 2012 Posted 3 May 2012 I'd find that scarier. Nah the old glory hole isn't scary just pretend it's Miranda Kerr on the other end sucking you off.
lcfcadam Posted 4 May 2012 Posted 4 May 2012 It's a mirror trick, looks about 3 or 4 foot deep. If you read the article you'll find it isn't a mirror trick. It's 15 stories high.
Zingari Posted 4 May 2012 Posted 4 May 2012 Would anyone really need to use an actual toilet up there ?
Captain... Posted 4 May 2012 Posted 4 May 2012 Would anyone really need to use an actual toilet up there ? It looks like it could get quite chilly up there, it would at least afford some protection from the elements, there is nothing worse than doing what bears and the pope do best only to have it freeze halfway out and be forced to snap off a big brown icicle with your bare hands.
Zingari Posted 4 May 2012 Posted 4 May 2012 It looks like it could get quite chilly up there, it would at least afford some protection from the elements, there is nothing worse than doing what bears and the pope do best only to have it freeze halfway out and be forced to snap off a big brown icicle with your bare hands. Ah yes I see that Which branch of B and Q delivers these sheds up to the mountain tops?
Trav Le Bleu Posted 4 May 2012 Posted 4 May 2012 Ah yes I see that Which branch of B and Q delivers these sheds up to the mountain tops? This one.
Zingari Posted 4 May 2012 Posted 4 May 2012 I don't think the Toronto branch would drop me off a load of decking would they ? It won't fit in the car
sphericalfox Posted 4 May 2012 Posted 4 May 2012 It looks like it could get quite chilly up there, it would at least afford some protection from the elements, there is nothing worse than doing what bears and the pope do best only to have it freeze halfway out and be forced to snap off a big brown icicle with your bare hands. JCVD knows this all too well.
Finnegan Posted 4 May 2012 Posted 4 May 2012 Taking a dump in a hole in the floor on a spider-infested, Asian pacific jungle island was infinitely more terrifying than sitting on the john looking through a transparent floor.
I am Rod Hull Posted 4 May 2012 Posted 4 May 2012 The one behind Pen 3 at Filbert Street was pretty scary.
Zingari Posted 4 May 2012 Posted 4 May 2012 Taking a dump in a hole in the floor on a spider-infested, Asian pacific jungle island was infinitely more terrifying than sitting on the john looking through a transparent floor. Respect (Unless you're describing a scene from the Deer Hunter or something )
Zingari Posted 6 May 2012 Posted 6 May 2012 The one behind Pen 3 at Filbert Street was pretty scary. Good lord yes , I remember that now . That's why i just used to piss in my blue miner's safety helmet . Does anyone remember the craze for safety helmets in the kop ?
SOCCERROO FOX Posted 6 May 2012 Posted 6 May 2012 Taking a dump in a hole in the floor on a spider-infested, Asian pacific jungle island was infinitely more terrifying than sitting on the john looking through a transparent floor. Oh that reminds me of night time toilets in the delta in Botswanna scarey shit/s
MPH Posted 7 May 2012 Posted 7 May 2012 Nice and shiny toilet from the outside... Aaaaand from the inside... No thank you.
OzFox Posted 7 May 2012 Posted 7 May 2012 Aaaaand from the inside... reminds me of the gents loo in the Regatta pub in Brisbane. Can't find a picture, but believe me it was quite distracting. Standing there, todger in hand, three feet away from a table of cute chicks. They've moved the toilets now, but you can still do it if you like. Anything goes in Australia... Legend among locals for years, the one-way mirror wall in the male toilets was installed by the hotel's previous owner close to a decade ago. Running the length of the men's urinal trough, the wall allows gents to satisfy natural and voyeuristic urges simultaneously; they can look out, but no-one can see in. http://www.smh.com.a...l#ixzz1uA1Tr8A9
Webbo Posted 18 May 2012 Posted 18 May 2012 If you have a fear of heights, you won't want to dive into this remarkable hotel swimming pool. The 24th storey pool in Shanghai, China, has nothing underneath it apart from a pane of toughened glass - and a huge drop. Fortunately for those terrified of the drop, the majority of it is inside the building - although you will probably want to stay in the shallow end. Read more: http://www.dailymail...l#ixzz1vFANP5dp
AoWW Posted 18 May 2012 Posted 18 May 2012 Don't much fancy the idea of swimming in that if there's an earthquake.
sphericalfox Posted 18 May 2012 Posted 18 May 2012 I wouldn't want to have to fetch the brick from the bottom.
Zingari Posted 18 May 2012 Posted 18 May 2012 I wouldn't want to have to fetch the brick from the bottom. There would definitely be a brick in the pool if I was in it !
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