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Bathroom Floor

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"If ya' gotta go, go now!"
'cause we aren't stopping along the way to go, so go now.
Hey, where is the soap dispenser, how the heck am I gonna wash my hands, now?
Just ask mom for some moist towlettes
its a......................TOILET!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yes, robbie, but not as we know it.
Is there feces in/all over the toilet?
Hey ~Me, If you need a soap despenser, just look for something that looks like a light.
Do all American toilets have those horseshoe seats on them? Whilst we have them here in the UK as well, they're unusual- ours are mostly complete circle seats (though the horseshoe design is more hygienic, there's less chance of men weeing on the front edge!!)
if you look all the way to the left, you can see the soap dispenser....just enough for a quick handwash!!
OH!!!!

GROSS!
NASTY!
eww the last person who went DID NOT flush!!! haha
weeing! thats a word ive never heard before,you britts crack me up.lol jk,jk
Why do you dickhead Americans call it a bathroom?do you bathe in your toilets?grubby bastards
Halli, your comment seems a bit out of place. I´m not american, by the way...
Takk fyrir ahugaverdar upplysingar
bet ya u dont want to look in the toilet
That toilet looks remarkably clean, I guess they used Scrubbing Bubbles.
Looks like a good place to sit as you read by the light of the soap dispenser.

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