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Re: Men do pull the chain - but at what cost?

Posted: Thu May 26, 2011 3:26 pm
by DannyM
Of course the stereotype has much truth. Many men leave the toilet seat up and don't flush the chain. Personally my dear mum drummed into me as a kid that I must always pull the chain and put the seat down. After all, it's 'hygienic'!. Some time ago my mum (yep!) said if I wanted to reduce my water bill I could always "stop pulling the toilet chain EVERY time" I went to the loo, and so I recently tried this to see if I could save on the water. Still hygienic. And I've saved loads! I could have saved a small fortune had I done this from the moment I left home. The irony is too much here! Lol. There you go, geezers - when the missus next chirps up about not pulling the flush then you can say you're saving yourselves money! The seat? Just put it down. Lol

Re: Men do pull the chain - but at what cost?

Posted: Fri May 27, 2011 12:08 am
by B. W.
DannyM wrote:Of course the stereotype has much truth. Many men leave the toilet seat up and don't flush the chain. Personally my dear mum drummed into me as a kid that I must always pull the chain and put the seat down. After all, it's 'hygienic'!. Some time ago my mum (yep!) said if I wanted to reduce my water bill I could always "stop pulling the toilet chain EVERY time" I went to the loo, and so I recently tried this to see if I could save on the water. Still hygienic. And I've saved loads! I could have saved a small fortune had I done this from the moment I left home. The irony is too much here! Lol. There you go, geezers - when the missus next chirps up about not pulling the flush then you can say you're saving yourselves money! The seat? Just put it down. Lol

:lol: True - True :lol:
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