Since I’m not a native English speaker, I had to google washroom to confirm that I actually got the punchline. At first I thought she had moved her desk into a room for washing clothes, and that didn’t really make much sense.
You Canadians and your strange choice of name for things. I guess you’re just to polite to call the toilet the toilet? 😉
We (English speaking countries) have more names for the toilet/room with toilet than necessary. The obvious one: the toilet, then washroom, as seen here; restroom, bathroom, water closet, lavatory, crapper, John, “the head” (though that’s more navel nomenclature). Add in the various euphemisms we have for visiting said room: going to see a man about a horse (what?), dropping the kids off at the pool (…), taking the Browns to the super bowl (because SPORTS)
My favorite euphemism though is “Passing an act of congress” which I’ll handle in the “executive suite”
…yes, my post was entirely related to bathrooms & the act of using said rooms…you’re all welcome.
Oooohhh. It’s a trophy. Because, at first glance, it looked like a rather interesting ,,, uhmmm, toy. That would be a Boss boss to issue a toy like that …
Yrah. And, uh, “Hi!” and stuff. Been following for a year and a bit now, first time posting. I figure I’ve suffered enough brain damage here I should qualify by now/ 😉
How to be as good as Lynn.
1. Ampy powers your phone to save electricity and eliminates wall outlets.
2. Save the best of food and snacks for last.
3. Keep only what you need to help you in your lives and will use (requires a lot of planning).
4. Try some home remedies or life hacks.
5.???
6. Profit.
Lynn is the freaking best….at everything!!
But dude, you gotta show her with her swanky new haircut…
Eh, I find making an effort to be too much effort!
I love a woman that knows her shit! 😉
Since I’m not a native English speaker, I had to google washroom to confirm that I actually got the punchline. At first I thought she had moved her desk into a room for washing clothes, and that didn’t really make much sense.
You Canadians and your strange choice of name for things. I guess you’re just to polite to call the toilet the toilet? 😉
We (English speaking countries) have more names for the toilet/room with toilet than necessary. The obvious one: the toilet, then washroom, as seen here; restroom, bathroom, water closet, lavatory, crapper, John, “the head” (though that’s more navel nomenclature). Add in the various euphemisms we have for visiting said room: going to see a man about a horse (what?), dropping the kids off at the pool (…), taking the Browns to the super bowl (because SPORTS)
My favorite euphemism though is “Passing an act of congress” which I’ll handle in the “executive suite”
…yes, my post was entirely related to bathrooms & the act of using said rooms…you’re all welcome.
I have no words for how complete and perfect that post was.
5 thumbs up
Don’t forget:
I’m gonna go check on the beef stew in the china bowl
Oooohhh. It’s a trophy. Because, at first glance, it looked like a rather interesting ,,, uhmmm, toy. That would be a Boss boss to issue a toy like that …
Yrah. And, uh, “Hi!” and stuff. Been following for a year and a bit now, first time posting. I figure I’ve suffered enough brain damage here I should qualify by now/ 😉
Thanks for the laughs! 😆
I know what you mean. Good thing it was not shaped like a fist!
…that kind of stink would kill a lesser human. She must be using candles at her desk.
A tribute to efficiency.
Does she eat at her desk too?
How to be as good as Lynn.
1. Ampy powers your phone to save electricity and eliminates wall outlets.
2. Save the best of food and snacks for last.
3. Keep only what you need to help you in your lives and will use (requires a lot of planning).
4. Try some home remedies or life hacks.
5.???
6. Profit.
Is that the Super Smash Bros. logo you have framed there?