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February 23, 2012

IT'S A TOILET! IT'S A DESK!

It's a toilet AND a desk!

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(Thanks to Joe in Japan)

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I think I would prefer to separate the two functions, although some of the writing that I see could be described as crappy.

I get my best work done here. As a matter of fact....

He's well behind the curve, converting toilets in desks for schools. In the US, even back when I was in high school there was a student who used to have an office in the boy's room in just about every high school.

From the Toilet of:


Nah.

what will they think of next?

Turds of Efficiency!

"bog standard" ... ? ? ?

So ... with this one, yer ... um ... "outflow" can be sent directly to the nearest swamp?

Bureau of Government standard?

What does that say about a school full of stools?

No restroom breaks, I'd guess. And once a month, students would have to take the "desk" outdoors and
hose it down, I'd expect....maybe even more often...

When the kids get done with their homework, they have to decide whether to turn it in or flush it.

Wonder what music goes with that pee pee dance?


Good info, well many thank you to the author. It is incomprehensible to me now, but in general, the particular usefulness and importance is overpowering. Thanks again and good luck!!!

I'll bet that's real exciting to you Dave. Now you can write your books and sit on the pot at the same time.

The man in the picture is in a pose that identifies him as a third degree black belt and master of Uf Gnuk, which as we all know, is Kung Fu spelled backward. In the 1930s, the cereal cartel tried to coopt the art, making it the brand name of a farro wheat breakfast food, but when they tried to launch it with a beauty contest featuring "Miss Spelt," well Sir, um, never mind. I guess this isn't really going anywhere.

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