What is wrong with calling a TOILET a TOILET?

When ever I have used the bathroom in restaurants there are always women in there checking their make up and hair. I usually check my lipstick and add some since most of it comes off on the napkins. What does concern me are the women using the bathroom and not washing their hands.
 
I hate when public restrooms do not provide disposable covers. I cringe for my Grandkids. Just think what is on the previous behind. My daughter and I have carried our own.
 
When ever I have used the bathroom in restaurants there are always women in there checking their make up and hair. I usually check my lipstick and add some since most of it comes off on the napkins. What does concern me are the women using the bathroom and not washing their hands.
Why is it that women go to the bathroom in two's and come back complaining about the lines to get in!!! ????
 


OK in my case its called an outhouse
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I'm sorry Pete, I would have to have a poo pail!

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I'm gonna go take a crap. lol :concern:
Now, there's a term I never understood: Are you going to TAKE it or LEAVE it. I'm hopin' the latter
In Europe they are so much more grown up about nudity AND bodily functions. They aren't a bit bashful about peeing in a building or women crouching in rest areas behind a bush. I figured out that is why they are called Europeans: If ya gotta go......You're a peein'!
 
Is it really progress when people crap in the house and cook/bbq out side? What about being politically correct and using bath tissue, instead of a$$ wipe paper?

Those outhouse pics remind me of one of my 1st. jobs, cleaning job johnnies. Not fun but any change found was ours to keep.
 
Hey, where are all you armed service people. It’s the Latrine...never could figure out why it was called that. Hard to have any privacy when there’s 10 toilets lined right up next to each other. :rolleyes:

In the Navy it is called the "head" because it was at the head of the ship in the days of sailing ships.
 
I never understood why they call it the restroom since you never go there to ''rest'' but to relieve yourself. But, I do confess, that it's the more delicate of all the other choices and it has no gender attached to it (men's room, ladies's room etc).
 
Toilet is a word haven't used since childhood. Over the years I've called it a number of things. Bathroom, restroom, head, latrine. What I say now is, "If I get any calls, I'll be out."
 


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