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I just had a new Canadian captain walk up to me and ask for directions to the "wash room." Hmm, now which country of origin could he have possibly acquired that term from?


I just had a new Canadian captain walk up to me and ask for directions to the "wash room." Hmm, now which country of origin could he have possibly acquired that term from?
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Is that supposed to be British? I can't say I've heard anybody use that term.
I just had a new Canadian captain walk up to me and ask for directions to the "wash room." Hmm, now which country of origin could he have possibly acquired that term from?
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Why did you ask Tom when you could have checked wikipedia yourself?
sounds mid-west America to me...but what do I know?
(NO ONE NEEDS TO ANSWER THAT LAST QUESTION!!)
No need to, dear. Never been in one. I've got 10"of Mr Happy sitting right next to me. He says hello and please share you experiences at the bath house with the class.
Better yet, don't. Your obsessions with a teen lesbian and a teen kidnapping victim are truly creepy.
agreed.....I've always used that term in polite company......I think the British call it a water closet....
I think I missed a post..did it get deleted?
I think I missed a post..did it get deleted?
Because Tom insists on pretending that only Americans pretty up the old shithouse, when the British clearly do as well. Also, the Canadians, who typically retain such customs.
Pretty up the shithouse?? What a charming turn of phrase you have. Brits usually just say where's the toilet or the loo, can't speak for royalty though.
Because Tom insists on pretending that only Americans pretty up the old shithouse, when the British clearly do as well. Also, the Canadians, who typically retain such customs.
A toilet is a water closet.
or the loo