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Emergency food
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> "sf" > wrote in message
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> > On Wed, 11 Nov 2015 13:37:22 -0500, jmcquown >
> > wrote:
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> >> On 11/11/2015 9:28 AM, Gary wrote:
> >> > jmcquown wrote:
> >> >>
> >> >> Also uncommon: urinals. We had a urinal in one bathroom when we lived
> >> >> in Bangkok. My mother refused to let Dad or my brothers use it for
> >> >> that
> >> >> purpose. She said, I'm not cleaning that. Use the toilet like
> >> >> everyone
> >> >> else." LOL She kept a vase of fresh flowers in the urinal.
> >> >
> >> > Interesting. If she had thought more about it, a urinal is much easier
> >> > to clean, vs men standing up and peeing in a toilet that's 2 feet away
> >> > from the man part. Urinals keep all that pee right in there. Peeing
> >> > (while standing up) in a much lower toilet get residual drops on the
> >> > rim and the floor.
> >> >
> >> Actually she didn't have to clean it, we had a maid. It was apparently
> >> just the thought of a pee trough that bothered her.
> >>
> > I wouldn't want that in my bathroom either. It's as repugnant as a
> > bidet or a toilet with the seat left up. If there were his and hers
> > bathrooms and a maid to clean them, I'd say go for it because I'd
> > never need to step foot inside the one with a urinal. Otherwise, it
> > won't happen in any bathroom I use.
>
> Urinals can get really bad.
A bidet is nothing like a urinal (or, a toilet). Nobody pees in it.
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