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How many of you like to spend money!?

How many of you like to spend money!?

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Music.
Dont matter where I am, or what i'm doing music compliments everything, my last major purchase was an mp3 player.

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Originally posted by Nordlys
What about a fancy toilet?
Do you spend time in the toilet ?


Do you mean a fancy Bathroom ?

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Originally posted by huckleberryhound
Do you spend time [b]in the toilet ?


Do you mean a fancy Bathroom ?[/b]
Do you spend time in food or beer? The question was not what you spend time in, but what you spend money on. And you were talking about the best way to piss your money away.

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Originally posted by arrakis
Please tell us what you like to spend it on?
I'll start this out - just bought a HD TV system.
Green, sticky, "tobacco"!

Books.

FOOD.

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I just bought a new furnace for $5,000, and NO I didn't enjoy it...

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Originally posted by Nordlys
Do you spend time in food or beer? The question was not what you spend time in, but what you spend money on. And you were talking about the best way to piss your money away.
Food wasn't part of my post...and as far as being in beer.....yup. I'v slept in a puddle of my own piss loads of times.


Now explain why you mentioned a fancy toilet ?

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Originally posted by huckleberryhound
Food wasn't part of my post...and as far as being in beer.....yup. I'v slept in a puddle of my own piss loads of times.


Now explain why you mentioned a fancy toilet ?
lavatory, lav, can, bog, john, privy, can, commode, crapper, pot, potty, stool, throne...

throne is surely fancy..

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Originally posted by Peachy
lavatory, lav, can, bog, john, privy, can, commode, crapper, pot, potty, stool, throne...

throne is surely fancy..
Your thesaurus is workin fine dude....😕

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Originally posted by huckleberryhound
Your thesaurus is workin fine dude....😕
Thanks...!!

The point is, bathroom and toilet are the same.. just depends where you come from...

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Originally posted by Peachy
Thanks...!!

The point is, bathroom and toilet are the same.. just depends where you come from...
Not exactly, bathroom is a place, toilet is an item in the bathroom. Public toilets don't usually have showers, and washing your face in the toilet is not usually the done thing.

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Originally posted by huckleberryhound
Food wasn't part of my post...and as far as being in beer.....yup. I'v slept in a puddle of my own piss loads of times.


Now explain why you mentioned a fancy toilet ?
Because it's a good way to "piss away" your money.

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Originally posted by Peachy
Thanks...!!

The point is, bathroom and toilet are the same.. just depends where you come from...
I was talking about a toilet as in the thing you piss in, not a toilet as in a bathroom which also contains a toilet.

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Originally posted by huckleberryhound
Not exactly, bathroom is a place, toilet is an item in the bathroom. Public toilets don't usually have showers, and washing your face in the toilet is not usually the done thing.
Look what you made me do now;

"The word toilet can be used to refer to the fixture itself or the room containing it; the latter predominates mainly in British and Commonwealth usage. In North American English the word toilet refers solely to the fixture itself and not to the room that contains it, thus asking for the "toilet" would seem indecent."

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toilet

Just depends where yiou come from...

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Originally posted by Nordlys
I was talking about a toilet as in the thing you piss in, not a toilet as in a bathroom which also contains a toilet.
Oh... too late..😳

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Originally posted by Peachy
"In North American English the word toilet refers solely to the fixture itself and not to the room that contains it, thus asking for the 'toilet' would seem indecent."
I always thought it was because mentioning body functions is less accepted in the US than in the UK, not because "toilet" doesn't refer to the fixture in British English.