Observation most discrete:
a swinging chain denotes warm seat
- Author: Michael Edwards ( Offline)
- Published: July 13th, 2020 03:49
- Comment from author about the poem: In response to A&Bs posting earlier - plus another photo indoors of paintings on display.
- Category: Unclassified
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Good Monday Uncle Mike ~ BRIAN HERE ~ Love the photo mimimalistic ! Love the MANTRA in the UK the Lavatorial Humour always gets the most laffs ! I guess it is when we are at our most vulnerable *ON THE THRONE*
Blessings & Peace to YOU & YOURS
Love Brian - Angela - Smokey 💛💛💛
It's where we do a lot of thinking - on exiting the loo I recall my father saying 'that's a load off my mind'.
You a.k.a. Confucius Berles?! lol.
Me?
I'm Cruci Berles
I do declare a bowl full of truth squire
toodle looo 🙂
Tiddle Looo and poople Looo toooo.
Well that's a load off my mind.
Wipe the slate clean
Hard winters brought queues after that observation when loos were stationed at the end of a yard - - and shared with neighbours of course. A sensible Confusius the old men would say.......
Loos at the end of the garden and even swinging chains are now a thing of the past. But the humour lives on.
Confucius surely played a lot in those fields.
Leaving us with a treasure trove
Thanks Michael
My pleasure - thanks for looking in.
That swinging chain has not existed for a long time now so I never know whether the seat is warm or not.
Andy
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