Does anyone have a urinal in his home bathroom? Very convenient. Obviously better than a conventional toilet for whizzing, at least for a man. I'd love to have one but never seen one at Lowes or Home Depot. Never seen one in a private house.
Does everyone wash his hands after taking a whizz in a public urinal?
I remember my high school never had any working faucets in the washbasins. Even after taking a dump and wiping our butts, no one could wash his hands. The toilets and urinals did have running water, amazingly enough, but not the washbasins.
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Do we know how tall Randy Levine is?
ReplyDeleteGood one!
ReplyDeleteI just had my team look into this and their assessment is that he is most certainly wider than he is tall . . .
ReplyDeleteThat "good one" was for your urinal BTW. No disrespect to 13bit.
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DeleteGee Whiz Doug.
I don’t know what else to say but Thank You.
Things that I wonder:
ReplyDeleteDoes anyone have a urinal in his home bathroom? Very convenient. Obviously better than a conventional toilet for whizzing, at least for a man. I'd love to have one but never seen one at Lowes or Home Depot. Never seen one in a private house.
Another thing I wonder:
ReplyDeleteDoes everyone wash his hands after taking a whizz in a public urinal?
I remember my high school never had any working faucets in the washbasins. Even after taking a dump and wiping our butts, no one could wash his hands. The toilets and urinals did have running water, amazingly enough, but not the washbasins.
Above, I am disappointed that you did not place Genius Cashman's head in the urinal.
ReplyDeleteIt was there, I swear but the cleaning staff must’ve flushed it down before I had a chance to
Deletepoint and, uh . . . click.
Next time.