Confucius say, "Man who stand on toilet, high on pot."
My brother and I visited the North Rim Saturday. In the bathroom were instructions: Do not stand on toilet, sit on toilet. Also: Use the toilet, not the floor.
Jim Sargent wrote:
My brother and I visited the North Rim Saturday. In the bathroom were instructions: Do not stand on toilet, sit on toilet. Also: Use the toilet, not the floor.
It's a real shame that stuff like that has to be posted, but unfortunately it is necessary!π±π’
At the Antelope Point Marina restaurant, the bathroom has instructions in seven languages. Obviously we are experiencing some significant cultural differences.
Jim Sargent wrote:
At the Antelope Point Marina restaurant, the bathroom has instructions in seven languages. Obviously we are experiencing some significant cultural differences.
I guess some have a problem between the shoulder and the holder.
I saw one sign over a toilet in a bar that said, "Please stand closer, it's not as long as you think it is."
Mr.Wood-E wrote:
Confucius say, "Man who stand on toilet, high on pot."
I just moved away from where he livedπ
In my teens, I lived in a county that was well known for bird hunting - especially ducks, geese and pheasant.
There was a bar that had the restrooms labeled "Pointers" and "Setters".
And in a marina at a lake I used to go to, there are restrooms labeled "Inboards" and "Outboards".
........In today's world, I suppose they'd have to add a third restroom: "Rowboats"? "Canoes"? I'm not sure what to name the ...confused restroom.
Mr.Wood-E wrote:
Mudmotors and bushhogs
Attic bound if this gets deeper
LOL
Well..........that's a deep subject.
Over the urinal in a hunting lodge, " short horned bucks please stand forward"
My grandmother had a sign over her toilet thar said ' welcome to our ool, notice there's no p in it, keep it that way'.
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