Where's j0ker?????

Status
Not open for further replies.

Ralph T

Ultra Member
ECF Veteran
Dec 3, 2009
1,942
3,125
63
Albuquerque, NM
It figures, they don't look, fall in and blame the guy. :facepalm:

whoops.gif
 

Fudgey

ECF Guru
Supporting Member
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Feb 22, 2010
16,034
28,071
59
Oklahoma
OK.... Don't admit it. I wouldn't either.... I guess. Seems like potty training 101 for girls to check that its down first, but what do I know. :facepalm:



Nope, its all good. :) No shovel required. :)

Well it's good training for the guys too, to put it back down or they might have to clean up the mess when the kids play in the toilet :laugh::laugh:

NO, No, no Jerry. Dont be putting ideas in that pretty little head of hers. Then she will want the whirlpool attachment, and the castle budget is thin at the moment. :laugh:

But a whirlpool sounds cool!!!!

It figures, they don't look, fall in and blame the guy. :facepalm:

Of course :laugh::laugh:
 

JerryRM

Resting In Peace
ECF Veteran
Nov 10, 2009
18,018
69,879
Rhode Island
NO, No, no Jerry. Dont be putting ideas in that pretty little head of hers. Then she will want the whirlpool attachment, and the castle budget is thin at the moment. :laugh:
Not a problem, Ralph, all toilets come with the whirlpool attachment built in, you just have to activate the handle on the tank.
 

Poeia

Bird Brain
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Dec 6, 2009
9,789
14,368
NYC
Good thing it doesn't actually happen that way!!!

It does in my place which is why there are no options as to the toilet. I've always been very good about making sure the bathroom door is closed and latched before leaving the apartment. When I was home, however, I wasn't as conscientious. One day I was standing in the kitchen and I heard fluttering. That meant something startled Annabella and she fell off her cage.

The kitchen is at one end of the entry hall, the bathroom is at the other. I turned it time to see her fly into the bathroom, hover over the toilet and settle in. She has very long legs so she stood up tall and watched as I ran to her. I bathed her about 10 times that day and, ever since, at all times, the toilet seat and the lid are both down unless the toilet is in use. And, when I leave the apartment, the door is tightly closed. (The only exception is at night when the birds are locked in their cages and covered and the only light is their night light.)
 

Ralph T

Ultra Member
ECF Veteran
Dec 3, 2009
1,942
3,125
63
Albuquerque, NM
Well it's good training for the guys too, to put it back down or they might have to clean up the mess when the kids play in the toilet :laugh::laugh:



But a whirlpool sounds cool!!!!



Of course :laugh::laugh:

OK, now I am going to have to bite down hard on my tongue here. Too much trouble I could make. But I wont dear cause I wub you too much. :laugh: And I dont like sleeping in the hall neither. :cry:
 

jojogardener

Resting In Peace
ECF Veteran
Feb 11, 2010
1,235
113
Northeast
It does in my place which is why there are no options as to the toilet. I've always been very good about making sure the bathroom door is closed and latched before leaving the apartment. When I was home, however, I wasn't as conscientious. One day I was standing in the kitchen and I heard fluttering. That meant something startled Annabella and she fell off her cage.

The kitchen is at one end of the entry hall, the bathroom is at the other. I turned it time to see her fly into the bathroom, hover over the toilet and settle in. She has very long legs so she stood up tall and watched as I ran to her. I bathed her about 10 times that day and, ever since, at all times, the toilet seat and the lid are both down unless the toilet is in use. And, when I leave the apartment, the door is tightly closed. (The only exception is at night when the birds are locked in their cages and covered and the only light is their night light.)

I almost lost my kitty - it was horrifying - i will never forget it - so yes we fight about the lid being down and yes i also close the doors - my main .... has a thing for water and i worry about him all of the time!
 

Ralph T

Ultra Member
ECF Veteran
Dec 3, 2009
1,942
3,125
63
Albuquerque, NM
It does in my place which is why there are no options as to the toilet. I've always been very good about making sure the bathroom door is closed and latched before leaving the apartment. When I was home, however, I wasn't as conscientious. One day I was standing in the kitchen and I heard fluttering. That meant something startled Annabella and she fell off her cage.

The kitchen is at one end of the entry hall, the bathroom is at the other. I turned it time to see her fly into the bathroom, hover over the toilet and settle in. She has very long legs so she stood up tall and watched as I ran to her. I bathed her about 10 times that day and, ever since, at all times, the toilet seat and the lid are both down unless the toilet is in use. And, when I leave the apartment, the door is tightly closed. (The only exception is at night when the birds are locked in their cages and covered and the only light is their night light.)

And thats another thing.... leaving the lid down.... I dont know how many times I ..... :facepalm: Hey, it was dark! :laugh:

Oh, and Hi Jane. :)
 

Fudgey

ECF Guru
Supporting Member
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Feb 22, 2010
16,034
28,071
59
Oklahoma

OMG!!!!!

It does in my place which is why there are no options as to the toilet. I've always been very good about making sure the bathroom door is closed and latched before leaving the apartment. When I was home, however, I wasn't as conscientious. One day I was standing in the kitchen and I heard fluttering. That meant something startled Annabella and she fell off her cage.

The kitchen is at one end of the entry hall, the bathroom is at the other. I turned it time to see her fly into the bathroom, hover over the toilet and settle in. She has very long legs so she stood up tall and watched as I ran to her. I bathed her about 10 times that day and, ever since, at all times, the toilet seat and the lid are both down unless the toilet is in use. And, when I leave the apartment, the door is tightly closed. (The only exception is at night when the birds are locked in their cages and covered and the only light is their night light.)

Poor Annabella :( My son tried to flush our cat once :lol::lol:

OK, now I am going to have to bite down hard on my tongue here. Too much trouble I could make. But I wont dear cause I wub you too much. :laugh: And I dont like sleeping in the hall neither. :cry:

Smart prince :wub:
 

JerryRM

Resting In Peace
ECF Veteran
Nov 10, 2009
18,018
69,879
Rhode Island
I remember a story about a couple who got a whopping water bill, over $1,000. They had all the plumbing checked for leaks, but nothing was found. They got suspicious about the cat, so they installed a video camera in the bathroom. Sure enough, when they went off to work, the cat would entertain itself by flushing the toilet over and over and over again and watch the water go down. The cat did this all day, while they were gone.
 

Ralph T

Ultra Member
ECF Veteran
Dec 3, 2009
1,942
3,125
63
Albuquerque, NM
I remember a story about a couple who got a whopping water bill, over $1,000. They had all the plumbing checked for leaks, but nothing was found. They got suspicious about the cat, so they installed a video camera in the bathroom. Sure enough, when they went off to work, the cat would entertain itself by flushing the toilet over and over and over again and watch the water go down. The cat did this all day, while they were gone.

OMG. That IS classic. :lol::lol::lol:
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Users who are viewing this thread