Re: Toilet pan entertainment



The King James Bible... forewarned is forearmed.

Oh, and of course, Tom Shields diary (the proper earlier ones where it was
actually Tom's work)
I also have Descartes and Para Handy. Cannae beat a good read in
comfortable surroundins

"\¯`·.?biz?.·?¯/" <sook@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> "McJobby" <me@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> If you are on your 2nd jobby of the day and have already read
> the sun
>> then sitting on the throne tends to lose its appeal .
>>
>> Isnt it time somebody invented some sort of universal
> entertainment
>> system designed to be kept next to the toilet pan .
>>
>> A expensive high tech electronic device is out of the question
> .
>>
>> It needs to be cheap and cheerful and be able to be replaced
> from time
>> to time instead of cleaning it .
>>
>> How about a ulg brainstorming session to discuss the matter ? .
>>
>>
>> brainstorming =
>>
>> Any idea (no matter how silly) gets put on the board .
>>
>> Then after x amount of time the suggestions are looked at and
> removed
>> one by one for various reasons .
>>
>> The end result being one or more credible suggestions that
> might not
>> have seemed credible at the time when first suggested - with
> possibly
>> the suggestion being expanded on .
>>
>> = sort of thing .
>
> I have a 7" lcd television in my loo.
> The idea only came about when making the kitchen bigger and
> bathroom into a shower-room, as there is a plasterboard n
> hardboard wall between the two at one point.
> The telly sits behind a wee *** of Lexan® and is sealed off, so
> as steam and water doesnt get at it, and is permanently plugged
> in, through a spar off a plug in the kitchen. (the remote sits on
> a cradle on the outside of the loo, next to the light switch).
>
> I personally never watch it myself, and the sound is a bit
> muffled through the plexi glass and silicone, but it was a nice
> project, and it is a crowd pleaser :)
>
> Idea#1 = a lavvy telly - biz
>
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