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Anyone know where I might find a urinal for installation at home.

i saw some at gentoworks.co.uk but not much I fancy

I didn't realise finding the right pee pot was so hard.

Budget of £300 + whatever plumber would charge to fit

How cool I get rid of the down stairs toilet and get a urinal, I'll drink
loads of beer just to tinkle of 30 mins

The novelty might wear off nah not likely



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James wrote:
Anyone know where I might find a urinal for installation at home.

i saw some at gentoworks.co.uk but not much I fancy

I didn't realise finding the right pee pot was so hard.

Budget of £300 + whatever plumber would charge to fit

How cool I get rid of the down stairs toilet and get a urinal, I'll drink
loads of beer just to tinkle of 30 mins

The novelty might wear off nah not likely



Fitting a urinal could well affect the saleability of your house in future.
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Why? What can you do in a toilet that you can't do in a urinal?
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Bob Minchin wrote:
James wrote:
Anyone know where I might find a urinal for installation at home.

i saw some at gentoworks.co.uk but not much I fancy

I didn't realise finding the right pee pot was so hard.

Budget of £300 + whatever plumber would charge to fit

How cool I get rid of the down stairs toilet and get a urinal, I'll
drink loads of beer just to tinkle of 30 mins

The novelty might wear off nah not likely



Fitting a urinal could well affect the saleability of your house in future.
Bob


Almost certainly, I'd have thought!

I can almost see the attraction of fitting one in an household of
all-males, who have no female friends or relatives, and where there
might not be room for a conventional toliet - but what on earth would be
the point of removing an existing loo for this?

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Bob Minchin wrote:
James wrote:
Anyone know where I might find a urinal for installation at home.

i saw some at gentoworks.co.uk but not much I fancy

I didn't realise finding the right pee pot was so hard.

Budget of £300 + whatever plumber would charge to fit

How cool I get rid of the down stairs toilet and get a urinal, I'll
drink loads of beer just to tinkle of 30 mins

The novelty might wear off nah not likely



Fitting a urinal could well affect the saleability of your house in future.
Bob


Almost certainly, I'd have thought!

I can almost see the attraction of fitting one in an household of
all-males, who have no female friends or relatives, and where there
might not be room for a conventional toliet - but what on earth would be
the point of removing an existing loo for this?

David

I'm surprised urinals aren't more popular. It is
increasingly common for houses to have bidets fitted so why
not a urinal too? - If there is space.
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Anyone know where I might find a urinal for installation at home.

i saw some at gentoworks.co.uk but not much I fancy

I didn't realise finding the right pee pot was so hard.

Budget of £300 + whatever plumber would charge to fit

How cool I get rid of the down stairs toilet and get a urinal, I'll drink
loads of beer just to tinkle of 30 mins

The novelty might wear off nah not likely


Aston Matthews in Essex Road, Islington had an interesting one
when I browsed around their shop a couple of years back.
It was a urinal with a wash hand basin on the top, which flushed
the urinal.

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Bob Minchin wrote:
James wrote:
Anyone know where I might find a urinal for installation at home.

i saw some at gentoworks.co.uk but not much I fancy

I didn't realise finding the right pee pot was so hard.

Budget of £300 + whatever plumber would charge to fit

How cool I get rid of the down stairs toilet and get a urinal, I'll
drink loads of beer just to tinkle of 30 mins

The novelty might wear off nah not likely



Fitting a urinal could well affect the saleability of your house in
future. Bob


You could always remove it when you sold the house - or would that be taking
the .............



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Bob Minchin wrote:
James wrote:
Anyone know where I might find a urinal for installation at home.

i saw some at gentoworks.co.uk but not much I fancy

I didn't realise finding the right pee pot was so hard.

Budget of £300 + whatever plumber would charge to fit

How cool I get rid of the down stairs toilet and get a urinal, I'll
drink loads of beer just to tinkle of 30 mins

The novelty might wear off nah not likely



Fitting a urinal could well affect the saleability of your house in
future.
Bob


Almost certainly, I'd have thought!


I can almost see the attraction of fitting one in an household of
all-males, who have no female friends or relatives, and where there
might not be room for a conventional toliet - but what on earth would be
the point of removing an existing loo for this?


David


American females under 30 frequently urinate standing :-)

German males are not normally permitted to urinate in domestic toilets
from a standing position :-(
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Fitting a urinal could well affect the saleability of your house in
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Bob


Why? What can you do in a toilet that you can't do in a urinal?


I hate lifting the seat up which is a pain when living with 4
woman/teens+wife


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Bob Minchin wrote:
James wrote:
Anyone know where I might find a urinal for installation at home.

i saw some at gentoworks.co.uk but not much I fancy

I didn't realise finding the right pee pot was so hard.

Budget of £300 + whatever plumber would charge to fit

How cool I get rid of the down stairs toilet and get a urinal, I'll
drink loads of beer just to tinkle of 30 mins

The novelty might wear off nah not likely



Fitting a urinal could well affect the saleability of your house in
future.
Bob


Almost certainly, I'd have thought!

I can almost see the attraction of fitting one in an household of
all-males, who have no female friends or relatives, and where there might
not be room for a conventional toliet - but what on earth would be the
point of removing an existing loo for this?

David


Not very likely to sell up in the near or far future.

I have a spare bathroom with a walk in shower just put in (solely for me) as
when I get in from work I'm a bit messy. So I kind of designing it as I got
along. Done the tiling, shower, counter, mirror, extractor, flooring. just
needs a urinal and a heated tower rail

You may be wondering why the hell well, this room was unusued and we just
slung whatever in there till I reclaimed it as my island so I thought I'd
stamp my personal touch on it and be a bit different. Besides I hate lifting
the seat up for the rest of the family and putting it down ... it'd be nice
to just walk in and out ... off course washing my hands





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Bob Minchin wrote:
James wrote:
Anyone know where I might find a urinal for installation at home.

i saw some at gentoworks.co.uk but not much I fancy

I didn't realise finding the right pee pot was so hard.

Budget of £300 + whatever plumber would charge to fit

How cool I get rid of the down stairs toilet and get a urinal, I'll
drink loads of beer just to tinkle of 30 mins

The novelty might wear off nah not likely



Fitting a urinal could well affect the saleability of your house in
future.
Bob


Almost certainly, I'd have thought!

I can almost see the attraction of fitting one in an household of
all-males, who have no female friends or relatives, and where there
might not be room for a conventional toliet - but what on earth would be
the point of removing an existing loo for this?

David

I'm surprised urinals aren't more popular. It is
increasingly common for houses to have bidets fitted so why
not a urinal too? - If there is space.


At last someone standing with me on this lol.


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"James" writes:
Anyone know where I might find a urinal for installation at home.

i saw some at gentoworks.co.uk but not much I fancy

I didn't realise finding the right pee pot was so hard.

Budget of £300 + whatever plumber would charge to fit

How cool I get rid of the down stairs toilet and get a urinal, I'll drink
loads of beer just to tinkle of 30 mins

The novelty might wear off nah not likely


Aston Matthews in Essex Road, Islington had an interesting one
when I browsed around their shop a couple of years back.
It was a urinal with a wash hand basin on the top, which flushed
the urinal.



Interesting ... just saw one .. bog standard pardon the pun but has a dim
red led for nightime visits! how cool is that.


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James wrote:
Anyone know where I might find a urinal for installation at home.


Any local plumber's merchant should be able to order one. Apparently they
used to be quite commmon in eg billiard rooms in country houses.

Would sir like china or stainless steel?


Stainless stell unless china comes with prawn crackers.

How cool I get rid of the down stairs toilet and get a urinal, I'll drink
loads of beer just to tinkle of 30 mins
The novelty might wear off nah not likely


I've heard of people trying to recreate a pub atmosphere at home, but
putting a condom machine in the under-stairs cludgie is going a bit far!


Thats a good idea ... but my wife might get suspicious lol

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James wrote:
Anyone know where I might find a urinal for installation at home.

i saw some at gentoworks.co.uk but not much I fancy

I didn't realise finding the right pee pot was so hard.

Budget of £300 + whatever plumber would charge to fit

How cool I get rid of the down stairs toilet and get a urinal, I'll drink
loads of beer just to tinkle of 30 mins

The novelty might wear off nah not likely



Fitting a urinal could well affect the saleability of your house in future.
Bob


And doing a sit down job would be tricky ...not to say messy :-)


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Bob Minchin wrote:
James wrote:
Anyone know where I might find a urinal for installation at home.

i saw some at gentoworks.co.uk but not much I fancy

I didn't realise finding the right pee pot was so hard.

Budget of £300 + whatever plumber would charge to fit

How cool I get rid of the down stairs toilet and get a urinal, I'll
drink loads of beer just to tinkle of 30 mins

The novelty might wear off nah not likely



Fitting a urinal could well affect the saleability of your house in
future.
Bob


Almost certainly, I'd have thought!

I can almost see the attraction of fitting one in an household of
all-males, who have no female friends or relatives, and where there might
not be room for a conventional toliet - but what on earth would be the
point of removing an existing loo for this?

David


Not very likely to sell up in the near or far future.

I have a spare bathroom with a walk in shower just put in (solely for me)
as when I get in from work I'm a bit messy. So I kind of designing it as I
got along. Done the tiling, shower, counter, mirror, extractor, flooring.
just needs a urinal and a heated tower rail

You may be wondering why the hell well, this room was unusued and we just
slung whatever in there till I reclaimed it as my island so I thought I'd
stamp my personal touch on it and be a bit different. Besides I hate
lifting the seat up for the rest of the family and putting it down ...
it'd be nice to just walk in and out ... off course washing my hands


There must be a sink in there, that way you can save time by doing it while
you're brushing your teeth.



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On Sat, 5 Jan 2008 20:52:43 -0000, "James" wrote:

I'm surprised urinals aren't more popular. It is
increasingly common for houses to have bidets fitted so why
not a urinal too? - If there is space.


At last someone standing with me on this lol.


I think we are all with you on this.

I'll drink to that.

Just a minute ...

That's better.

Proper Builders Merchants used to stock them, around here it was
UBM Rycroft. They seem to have gone.

But for sure they are available. Most probably you need to find a
professional building / janitorial supplier. Don't be too concerned,
I've no doubt they'll be more then happy to take your money.

HTH

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On Sat, 5 Jan 2008 20:52:43 -0000, "James" wrote:

I'm surprised urinals aren't more popular. It is
increasingly common for houses to have bidets fitted so why
not a urinal too? - If there is space.


At last someone standing with me on this lol.


I think we are all with you on this.

I'll drink to that.

Just a minute ...

That's better.

Proper Builders Merchants used to stock them, around here it was
UBM Rycroft. They seem to have gone.

But for sure they are available. Most probably you need to find a
professional building / janitorial supplier. Don't be too concerned,
I've no doubt they'll be more then happy to take your money.

HTH

DG


Oi I never said you could use my toilet that would be 20p sir and 20p for
that aftershave you nicked

That beer goes right through hehe



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Anyone know where I might find a urinal for installation at home.

i saw some at gentoworks.co.uk but not much I fancy

I didn't realise finding the right pee pot was so hard.

Budget of £300 + whatever plumber would charge to fit

How cool I get rid of the down stairs toilet and get a urinal, I'll drink
loads of beer just to tinkle of 30 mins

The novelty might wear off nah not likely


Ah you need a She-Pee one
http://www.topfoto.co.uk/gallery/Gla...es/ppage44.htm
or
http://tinyurl.com/224vq2


I was looking for something quite different and come! across this, honest

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I'm surprised urinals aren't more popular. It is
increasingly common for houses to have bidets fitted so why
not a urinal too? - If there is space.


Why would you need a urinal if you have a bidet?
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I'm surprised urinals aren't more popular. It is
increasingly common for houses to have bidets fitted so why
not a urinal too? - If there is space.


Why would you need a urinal if you have a bidet?
;-)

Or a basin, bath, shower, or sink

"But she took the dishes out, *first*"


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Fitting a urinal could well affect the saleability of your house in
future.
Bob


Why? What can you do in a toilet that you can't do in a urinal?


I hate lifting the seat up which is a pain when living with 4
woman/teens+wife

**** in the garden, under the stars


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Bob Minchin wrote:
James wrote:
Anyone know where I might find a urinal for installation at home.

i saw some at gentoworks.co.uk but not much I fancy

I didn't realise finding the right pee pot was so hard.

Budget of £300 + whatever plumber would charge to fit

How cool I get rid of the down stairs toilet and get a urinal, I'll
drink loads of beer just to tinkle of 30 mins

The novelty might wear off nah not likely



Fitting a urinal could well affect the saleability of your house in
future.
Bob


Almost certainly, I'd have thought!

I can almost see the attraction of fitting one in an household of
all-males, who have no female friends or relatives, and where there might
not be room for a conventional toliet - but what on earth would be the
point of removing an existing loo for this?

David


Not very likely to sell up in the near or far future.

I have a spare bathroom with a walk in shower just put in (solely for me) as
when I get in from work I'm a bit messy. So I kind of designing it as I got
along. Done the tiling, shower, counter, mirror, extractor, flooring. just
needs a urinal and a heated tower rail

You may be wondering why the hell well, this room was unusued and we just
slung whatever in there till I reclaimed it as my island so I thought I'd
stamp my personal touch on it and be a bit different. Besides I hate lifting
the seat up for the rest of the family and putting it down ... it'd be nice
to just walk in and out ... off course washing my hands

Wetroom - just **** on the floor


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Fitting a urinal could well affect the saleability of your house in
future.
Bob

Why? What can you do in a toilet that you can't do in a urinal?


I hate lifting the seat up which is a pain when living with 4
woman/teens+wife


Blimey - have you actually told HER about your plans??!

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Fitting a urinal could well affect the saleability of your house in future.
Bob


Why? What can you do in a toilet that you can't do in a urinal?

Ask any female friends you might have!

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James wrote in message
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Anyone know where I might find a urinal for installation at home.

i saw some at gentoworks.co.uk but not much I fancy

I didn't realise finding the right pee pot was so hard.

Budget of £300 + whatever plumber would charge to fit

How cool I get rid of the down stairs toilet and get a urinal, I'll drink
loads of beer just to tinkle of 30 mins

The novelty might wear off nah not likely


Ah you need a She-Pee one
http://www.topfoto.co.uk/gallery/Gla...es/ppage44.htm
or
http://tinyurl.com/224vq2


I was looking for something quite different and come! across this, honest

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I'm surprised urinals aren't more popular. It is
increasingly common for houses to have bidets fitted so why
not a urinal too? - If there is space.


Why would you need a urinal if you have a bidet?
;-)



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Fitting a urinal could well affect the saleability of your house in
future.
Bob

Why? What can you do in a toilet that you can't do in a urinal?


I hate lifting the seat up which is a pain when living with 4
woman/teens+wife

**** in the garden, under the stars




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Fitting a urinal could well affect the saleability of your house in
future.
Bob
Why? What can you do in a toilet that you can't do in a urinal?


I hate lifting the seat up which is a pain when living with 4
woman/teens+wife


Blimey - have you actually told HER about your plans??!

David


Went down about as well as the titanic at first ... but I'm sure shes
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Although I've gotten a few evil stares


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Anyone know where I might find a urinal for installation at home.

i saw some at gentoworks.co.uk but not much I fancy

I didn't realise finding the right pee pot was so hard.

Budget of £300 + whatever plumber would charge to fit

How cool I get rid of the down stairs toilet and get a urinal, I'll drink
loads of beer just to tinkle of 30 mins

The novelty might wear off nah not likely


Ah you need a She-Pee one
http://www.topfoto.co.uk/gallery/Gla...es/ppage44.htm
or
http://tinyurl.com/224vq2

I was looking for something quite different and come! across this, honest

-


lol.


Can't help wondering if there's a design flaw -- she'd be
stuffed without those 10" heels on. Looks like a "designed
by men" issue...

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Anyone know where I might find a urinal for installation at home.

i saw some at gentoworks.co.uk but not much I fancy

I didn't realise finding the right pee pot was so hard.

Budget of £300 + whatever plumber would charge to fit

How cool I get rid of the down stairs toilet and get a urinal, I'll drink
loads of beer just to tinkle of 30 mins

The novelty might wear off nah not likely




I was in a pub in Southampton the other day, bloke there said he knew where
he could get cheap urinals...




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I was in a pub in Southampton the other day, bloke there said he knew where
he could get cheap urinals...


http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/h...re/6234445.stm
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/h...re/6245861.stm

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I was in a pub in Southampton the other day, bloke there said he
knew where he could get cheap urinals...


http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/h...re/6234445.stm
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/h...re/6245861.stm


OK, who is going to come up with the toilet stolen from police station gag?


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On 06 Jan 2008 13:25:01 GMT, (Andrew
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I was in a pub in Southampton the other day, bloke there said he knew where
he could get cheap urinals...


http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/h...re/6234445.stm
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/h...re/6245861.stm


That's really taking the ****.....I can't believe the staff didn't get
suspicious about what he was doing FFS .
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On 2008-01-06 13:34:44 +0000, "The Medway Handyman"
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Andrew Gabriel wrote:
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"Heliotrope Smith" writes:

I was in a pub in Southampton the other day, bloke there said he
knew where he could get cheap urinals...


http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/h...re/6234445.stm
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/h...re/6245861.stm


OK, who is going to come up with the toilet stolen from police station gag?


I don't think that we should get bogged down with that.


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On 06 Jan 2008 13:25:01 GMT, (Andrew
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I was in a pub in Southampton the other day, bloke there said he knew where
he could get cheap urinals...


http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/h...re/6234445.stm
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/h...re/6245861.stm


That's really taking the ****.....I can't believe the staff didn't get
suspicious about what he was doing FFS .


Since the guy had bought a glass of Fosters, it was purely a rental
arrangement anyway.




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Anyone know where I might find a urinal for installation at home.

i saw some at gentoworks.co.uk but not much I fancy

I didn't realise finding the right pee pot was so hard.

Budget of £300 + whatever plumber would charge to fit

How cool I get rid of the down stairs toilet and get a urinal, I'll drink
loads of beer just to tinkle of 30 mins

The novelty might wear off nah not likely

Ah you need a She-Pee one
http://www.topfoto.co.uk/gallery/Gla...es/ppage44.htm
or
http://tinyurl.com/224vq2

I was looking for something quite different and come! across this, honest

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lol.


Can't help wondering if there's a design flaw -- she'd be
stuffed without those 10" heels on. Looks like a "designed
by men" issue...

Wasn't someone selling disposable paper tubes for wimmin to stand up and
**** a few years ago ?

I remember stewarding at a Dexys Midnight Runners concert in Kilburn
years ago

I went for a **** and two "ladies" walked into the gents and one kept
guard while the other dropped her knickers turned around and relieved
herself against the porcelain.

The "what're you looking at" stare meant it was just better not to ask

nice place kilburn ...

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Ah you need a She-Pee one
http://www.topfoto.co.uk/gallery/Gla...es/ppage44.htm
or
http://tinyurl.com/224vq2


I was looking for something quite different and come! across this, honest

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Some kind of joke. Note the icons moulded into it at shoulder height.

Jeni Mental???

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Anyone know where I might find a urinal for installation at home.

i saw some at gentoworks.co.uk but not much I fancy

I didn't realise finding the right pee pot was so hard.

Budget of £300 + whatever plumber would charge to fit

How cool I get rid of the down stairs toilet and get a urinal, I'll drink
loads of beer just to tinkle of 30 mins

The novelty might wear off nah not likely




I was in a pub in Southampton the other day, bloke there said he knew
where
he could get cheap urinals...



I dunt want a used one lol or nicked one


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I was in a pub in Southampton the other day, bloke there said he
knew where he could get cheap urinals...


http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/h...re/6234445.stm
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/h...re/6245861.stm


OK, who is going to come up with the toilet stolen from police station
gag?

Not the 'police have nothing to go on' ?

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I was in a pub in Southampton the other day, bloke there said he
knew where he could get cheap urinals...

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/h...re/6234445.stm
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/h...re/6245861.stm


OK, who is going to come up with the toilet stolen from police station
gag?

Not the 'police have nothing to go on' ?

but they might be looking into it

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