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IainB:
Not sure whether this has already been posted:

Deozaan:
Saw this one today:

silly humor - post 'em here! [warning some NSFW and adult content]

TaoPhoenix:
I don't recall it Iain but something else showed from Dilbert (the disconnect tech support) so one of these months I'm gonna end up on varying Dilbert marathons!
:)

IainB:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YbYWhdLO43Q
Sheee-it!
-Renegade (December 11, 2015, 09:52 AM)
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how nice ;D
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-tomos (December 11, 2015, 05:11 PM)
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This idea might come in really useful, if you didn't already know about it.
Toilet-training is something that we naturally assume gets sorted out in childhood, but there's apparently a lot of room for improvement over the traditional Thomas Crapper position.

I read some research a while back that showed that adopting something closer to the squat position (e.g., as employed in Asian squat toilets and French motorway squat toilets) made all your internal guts line up for an easier, faster poo and reduced risk of straining/piles.
So I recommended it to my daughter as she often has tummy probs in the morning before going to school, and suggested that she use the plastic foot stool that we keep in the bathroom for our 5 y/o son to stand on at the basin. So she tried putting it under her feet to raise her knees up, and the changed anatomical geometry helped her a lot and now she always uses it.

So then I tried using the footstool, and whilst I was used to always taking a book and reading glasses into the throne room for the duration (or the classical 3-movement symphony), I now barely have enough time to read half a page (and I'm a fast reader), and I don't get piles like I used to. It is very effective. So I always use the footstool too.

As Ren said in the Ren and Stimpy cartoon episode "Space Madness":
"I'm not hitch-hiking anymore - I'm riding!"
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tomos:
the throne room
-IainB (December 15, 2015, 01:05 AM)
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;D

edit// hadn't heard it called that before :up:
Where I come from we called it the jacks. I was surprised in school to discover the same term in Shakespeare ('jakes' - Henry IV Part 1); was also surprised to find the term wasn't used in much of the rest of the country (Ireland) nor in England.

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