Right now 7⁰ Celsius in Detroit( I live outside of that toilet( loo, for The British)
"Shit House" amused me quite a lot when I first heard that one, maybe when I was still at school, not sure.
And for any non-Brits that may not know, I guess middle class or 'posher types' 'go to the bathroom', but obviously that would be laughably ridiculous to say in a work place, and the phrase can only really be used in domestic settings.
That's such a nonsensical phrase to use. At least 'bathroom' makes sense.
Sitting 'on the throne' would be the obvious best place to rest. Although probably better to do that with the toilet lid down, so that your arse in not hanging out above 'the abyss' below for a prolonged period.
I heard something on youtube recently that doing this regularly can cause medical conditions in that area of your body that is hanging out. Could be utter nonsense, could be a grain of truth in it.
Mysteriously that video doesn't seem to be showing in my history, so I can't post the link.
yeah, I should have said, At least 'bathroom' makes sense, in a domestic setting.TBF, 'bathroom' doesn't make much sense unless there's a bath in there.
I've never seen a bath in a pub pisser...![]()
'Merica, fuck yeah.
I like a really good thunderstorm. Sorry, too here about the funk you are in.Hey it's raining.
I've been in funk lately but I'm feeling alright today.
I like it when it rains.
@F.U.B.A.R. 'loo' is definitely not extinct. I reckon I use the term twice a week or so. It's a great word really and should be used more often. In fact I encourage everyone on EADD to use toe word 'loo' at least once daily and observe any reactions to it. It's the 'word of the week' I'll have you know.
I'm travelling atm to see a couple of my brood and will be going out for food and drinks with them and a also some old friends tonight and will make sure to use the word 'loo' on at least two occasions and see whats what. I bet nobody says "ooh, that word's extinct you old cunt"
We as a people sometimes do more than shit or piss in the "restroom", depending on if it is a bar( pub, club), ect.I believe that our transatlantic cousins use the term 'restroom'.
Not exactly where I would choose for some rest...
I will take that as compliment, since I was trying to be nice. I need to stick to what I am good at, but @alasdairm, seems to try too stop me, no matter what I do.@Jnowhere is always right, about everything, clearly. Joke's on you clowns.
(Love you J)
Fucking love this thread.