Bathrooms are always good for a laugh
At least I hope they are, because they're all I have. Today has not been a good day, so I don't actually have any funny stories to offer. Sorry about that. But I've also noticed that if I don't at least post something, then my ratings (or, you know, "visits" for those people who don't think their blog is a television show) go down.
So, anyway, here you have it. One of my classes is in a building (well, actually, all of them are) and during a break I went downstairs to use the facilities. (Note: In UK buildings there will not be bathrooms on every floor. And don't even think about looking for a drinking fountain, cuz it just ain't gonna happen.)
I walked into the bathroom and found a leftover from the Industrial Age:
This pictures don't actually do the place justice, because you can't see how old and rusty and slimy and dank everything was. But trust me, it was gross.
Also I swiped one of the little "sanitary use" bags that they kept wedged behind a pipe in each stall. I was going to take a picture of it to show you, only I haven't gotten around to it yet. But there's this black and white etching of what appears to be an 18th-century sheperdess on the front. Because sheperdesses were notorious for not knowing how to properly dispose of their woman products, I guess. You learn something new every day.
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So, I'm thinking those bathrooms need some remodeling. Do they even offer cowboy hats (lingo for seat covers)? If not, I'd be bringing my own! Either that or I would plan my day so as to not have to use those.
hahahahaha. I love your face in the picture. Any chance that anyone walked in on you while you were documenting the facilities?
Funny, stone age bathrooms.
I loved this entry! I have been having a hard time getting myself to want to blog about today's holidays (International Dog Biscuit Day, and Introduce a Girl to Engineering Day) After reading this I realized that I could have taken picures of the bathrooms at the Wilk when I was up there yesterday, and blogged about how they haven't changed in 13 years even though everything else has. :)
At least they're reasonably clean, which is more than can be said for some of them around here.
Two words....Turkish Toilets...
Chinatown in New York...I can't even describe to you how bad it was. I'm sure the Turkish toilets are worse.
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