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16.1 | just the ticket. | TMCUK2::MISC | Rule Britannia | Fri Nov 14 1986 12:00 | 10 |
| re:-1
Are you insinuating that women don't?.
I regulary find copies of 'Seventeen','No 1' (my eldest daughter),
'Bunty','Tracy','Beano' (my youngest daughter) and 'Ideal Home',
'Cosmopolitan' (my wife) on the floor of the loo.
Me, release note of VMS V4.9, Sci Fi, Railway Modeller, Model Railway News.
David Banks (TMCUK2::BANKS)
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16.2 | Loo.eq.lib Lib.ne.loo!!! | JAWS::COTE | My, you like nice today, Mrs. Cleaver. | Fri Nov 14 1986 12:43 | 7 |
| Where else can one go and spend a few leisurely moments reading
without fear of being interrupted?
Edd
P.S. Ever notice how Reader's Digest articles are just
the "right" length?
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16.3 | RENAME BATH.ROOM LIBRARY.PLACE | CEODEV::FAULKNER | moderator | Fri Nov 14 1986 12:50 | 4 |
| i think i have it by George !!!
how many people even have a library !!!
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16.4 | yes, the library is co-ed | ZEPPO::LEMAIRE | Sarah Hosmer Lemaire | Fri Nov 14 1986 12:57 | 12 |
| Women DO use the bathroom as a library. At our house, there is
a wide assortment of magazines ("Yoga Journal", "Newsweek", "Glamour")
in the guest bathroom. In addition, there is a "bathroom guest
book" which contains anecdotes relating to toilets/bathrooms and
a place for all readers to sign in and comment. Some people are
inhibited about signing it but some make outrageous comments.
I get bored without something to read.
My mother-in-law always has magazines in her bathroom which she claims
she uses to escape the noise generated by her 7 children.
SHL
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16.5 | A.F.F.A. | FDCV13::CALCAGNI | | Fri Nov 14 1986 15:18 | 14 |
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It's about the only time I get to sit down in peace!
"Easyriders"
"Supercycle"
"Smithsonian"
And I do have a Library.
Cal.
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16.6 | Just don't stink up the shaft. | GENRAL::SURVIL | Too hip to be square | Fri Nov 14 1986 15:48 | 5 |
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A daily reading of Playboy in the library is like a day with
sunshine.
Todd
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16.7 | Do joysticks put hair on your palms??? | HYDRA::LYMAN | Village Idiot | Sat Nov 15 1986 12:33 | 4 |
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I got video arcade games installed in my bathroom.
Jake
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16.8 | sorry i'm late my walk was much to silly today | AMULET::STOLOS | | Sat Nov 15 1986 14:07 | 6 |
| since i was a kid the bathroom has always been the best place to
read only problem is my legs tend to fall asleep in a few minutes.
you end up leaving the bathroom with a monty python silly walk :')
also i noticed that in a manufacturing facitily there was always
enough light over the stalls but now that i work in engineering
there aren't. was this done on purpose?
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16.9 | Sigmund read in the bathroom too... | TOPDOC::STANTON | I got a gal in Kalamazoo | Sat Nov 15 1986 14:56 | 7 |
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My Freudian friends have a simple answer: when you read you
are taking something in to compensate for what you lose.
Purportedly an extension of the anal complex. Besides,
the bathroom is the quietest, safest, most private place
to read. Our nickname for it is "the think tank."
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16.12 | | LINCON::WOODBURY | Max T.E. | Mon Dec 22 1986 14:57 | 4 |
| You all are lucky. In my family, it was traditional that you were
left in peace in the bathroom. Unfortunately, my wife does not see it that
way. Asking, telling and yelling haven't improved the situation. Maybe some
home improvement is needed?
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16.13 | LOO NOTE | NWD002::SAMMSRO | Robin Samms,Seattle | Wed Mar 04 1987 12:59 | 5 |
| Re: 16.12 In my world,those are reasonable grounds for divorce.
A person's loo is his/her castle(read library).
Peace & quiet seems to be the consensus.
--Robin
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16.14 | | WILLIE::TIMMONS | GO CELTICS | Thu Mar 05 1987 11:59 | 17 |
| When I was a kid, we had a hamper in the bathroom. My Dad would
move it right up to his knees and use it as a table for his books.
In my home, there's no room for a hamper. But, I do have a sliding
shower door with a towel rack on the outside. It's perfect for
handing a folded newspaper on, but books still have to be held.
We do refer to this room as the library in my house, kids included.
But I haven't really noticed that my daughters read in there, just
my son always scurrying about for "something to read".
As previously mentioned, Reader's Digest is perfect, not only for
the length of the article, but also because it's easy to hold.
I can still hear my mother telling us that "Dad's on the throne!"
Lee
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16.15 | Diff'rent Strokes | NRLABS::TATISTCHEFF | | Sat Mar 07 1987 11:08 | 21 |
| Re: privacy in the loo:
When a good friend and I are having a particularly interesting
conversation and one of us has to go to the bathroom, the other
usually tags along and keeps talking, or (with others) the bathroom
door is left enough ajar so we can keep talking.
Keywords here are: _good_ friend (usually another woman), and
particularly interesting conversation.
My dad and brothers always spent a long time reading on the john,
too, much more time than my mom or me. My theory is that women
always sit when they "go", so it isn't as much of a "treat" to sit
for a long time on the john. In my family, the boys usually stood
up, so when they infrequently (comparatively) needed to sit, they
sort of luxuriated in the opportunity.
Probably horsefeathers (that theory), but then again, it was developed
my a seven-year-old me.
Lee
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16.16 | Things pertaining to the john/bog | ROYCE::RKE | nannoo nannoo........shazzbar. | Sat Mar 07 1987 18:39 | 8 |
| 1 For what it is worth, in the UK, it is regarded as rank bad manners
to endevour to hold a conversation with someone on the bog.
2 The reason why many men spent longer "sitting" is because that is the
only place (because it is bad mannaers) where a man can get some peace!
Richard.
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16.17 | LIBRARY OR REFUGE??? | XNTRIK::LARRY_M | | Fri Apr 01 1988 12:26 | 4 |
| My personal opinion is that men use the bathroom as a refuge, and
that they take reading material with them because it's about the
only logical thing to do while sitting on the toilet. They're just
trying to get away from the family, or their work, or whatever.
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16.18 | | MCIS2::GRONBLOM | There is no Dark Side of the Moon... It's all dark | Wed Aug 31 1988 22:15 | 5 |
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My favorite reading material is MAD magazine, and always keep a
copy on the back of the toilet. I, however, don't refer to it as the
'library', for reasons of obvious confusion ("I'm going to the library."),
but instead as the 'Reading Room'.
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16.20 | It's a library, an office, ... | MCIS2::HARDY | The night time is the Right time... | Wed Aug 31 1988 23:48 | 8 |
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I grab anything handy to read; otherwise I'm too bored and can't
stand the thought of wasting time staring at the tiles, or the little
fishies or duckies on the shower stall curtain...
I have also been known to haul the phone in there when I have
either one long call to make, or a bunch of "errand"-type calls;
I guess the next logical step is to install a terminal and hook
up a modem...
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16.21 | | RANCHO::HOLT | I came, I saw, I threw up... | Wed Aug 31 1988 23:52 | 7 |
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re Mad
My kid (8yrs) had one in hand Friday when I picked him up.
He studies the rag like a textbook (its as disgusting as it was
when I used to read it -;)...
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16.22 | Label me "duty conscious"! | SLSTRN::RONDINA | | Mon Mar 06 1989 10:11 | 16 |
| I guess I will be the voice of dissent. When growing up, my mom
would not allow any reading in the bathroom. She considered it "bad
taste". We were supposed to go in there, do our "duty" and leave.
No loitering in there. To this day, I do not read in there and
neither do my wife or kids. I have tried but find it too
uncomfortable, legs fall asleep. REading in the bathtub is another
thing. I have tried it, but usually get things all wet. So for
me, the bathroom is strictly functional. Do what you have to do
and get out. I get a kick out of the advertisements that show the
bathroom something akin to a parlor with lounge chairs, tables,
lamps, etc. Most of today's bathrooms seem too small for anything
like that.
Oh well, there is always one in a crowd and I guess that will have
to be me this time.
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16.23 | Who needs a library? | PAKORA::LCOWAN | | Thu May 21 1992 18:57 | 15 |
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I have a pile of workshop manuals in my loo, some 4x4 truck books,
Practical Householder, The book of Small Gardens, my latest tax form,
some kitchen unit brochures, several coffee cups and a huge spider.
In my last house I spent so much time in there that I had to install a
telephone next to the throne (it WAS a good selling point, would you
believe?), but in this house I have to make do with the cordless.
Only problem is, now I have to use Germoloids ointment rather
a lot......I put that down to sitting on wet motorcycle saddles a lot
when I was younger, but maybe 2 hours a day on the hot-seat has
something to do with it........
Les
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16.24 | Been there..... | CSC32::GORTMAKER | Whatsa Gort? | Sun May 24 1992 06:16 | 4 |
| re-.1
Try a warm sitz bath with epsom. [insert smily](broken shift0 key
-j
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16.25 | Wot, No Bath? | PAKORA::LCOWAN | | Sun May 24 1992 19:41 | 8 |
| Re: -1,
Kinda hard in a shower, eh? Can't remember the last time I had a bath
(oops, that doesn't sound too good, mmm?), but I'll give it a go.
Ta much,
Les
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