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I briefly posted about the state of our loo and how it had become "self cleaning" - post was then removed for two reasons. 1: It was a bit of a yucky post. 2: I now see I was wrong - it was obviously the corrosive effects of Prawn curry that cleaned the loo!PS We have a book in stock called Poo. It is all about Poo. Also have a book called The Snot Book. Wonder what that's about? Infantile? Us?
Can I just make it clear to sporadic readers that I don't work here any more?
The Crockatt and Powell toilet is a marvel, like some hidden away art installation, or perhaps some ancient wonder hidden in a secred grotto, accessed only after an arduous and dangerous assent by devout pilgrims.
We usually refer to it as a fart installation...boom boom tshish!Sorry Marie, I should have made clear that on your arrival we had to buy a loo brush. And lots of cleaning products. Ahh, times change, Marie moves on, but the bog remains the same...
I briefly posted about the state of our loo and how it had become "self cleaning" - post was then removed for two reasons.
ReplyDelete1: It was a bit of a yucky post.
2: I now see I was wrong - it was obviously the corrosive effects of Prawn curry that cleaned the loo!
PS We have a book in stock called Poo. It is all about Poo.
Also have a book called The Snot Book. Wonder what that's about?
Infantile? Us?
Can I just make it clear to sporadic readers that I don't work here any more?
ReplyDeleteThe Crockatt and Powell toilet is a marvel, like some hidden away art installation, or perhaps some ancient wonder hidden in a secred grotto, accessed only after an arduous and dangerous assent by devout pilgrims.
ReplyDeleteWe usually refer to it as a fart installation...boom boom tshish!
ReplyDeleteSorry Marie, I should have made clear that on your arrival we had to buy a loo brush. And lots of cleaning products.
Ahh, times change, Marie moves on, but the bog remains the same...