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mollykins | 21:17 Sun 12th Sep 2010 | ChatterBank
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. . . are there in your house?

Seeing as there isn't much around tonight and i'm in a random mood . . . .

I have three toilets.

One in a downstairs cloakroom with a sink, another in the main bathroom with a bath/shower and sink and another in my parents en suit which has a shower, bidet (however it's spelt) and a sink.
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Two - one in each bathroom

Bidet is spelled correctly btw, but it's "en suite". ;-)
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lol I have two toilets, one upstairs and one down :oD
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I'm in a random mood an was inspired by the TV thread.
One though there's only one of me so any more would be wasteful.

The cats have a tray if that counts.
16. Not including the staff quarters.
Oooh I forgot the cat tray - 3, then.
I have 3, they are all white, have oval seats with a big whole in the middle and water sits in the bottom.:-)
whoops ^ hole
I put coca cola in mine
This is getting silly! Do you have a TV for each toilet?
When I lived in student halls they have a wierd floor covering in the bathrooms there, used to find coke brought the grubby marks up a treat :) The joys of multiple occupancy!
Depends whether I'm drunk or sober......
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No mike, I've told you that on a different thread.
My mother went for a wee wee in the wardrobe once whilst sleepwalking. lol
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Lovely NoM, was she drunk??
One, in it's own little room.
No, Molly... she was sleepwalking.
Only 1, but as we live in a very ickly flat which only has 4 rooms in a converted granary on a farm, anymore would be kinda pointless!
If sober, then two. If drunk, then i'm only limited by my imagination ;-)

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