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I've never fallen in, personally, but I do know all

too well that the dogs see this as a never-ending

water bowl, and as a result I've had my lap full of

toilet water a few too many times for my liking!

Nothing is more gross that seeing them come out of the

bathroom, trot into the living room, and proceed to

shake all that water across everyone and everything in

sight. That's all the argument I need for " lid down "

rules in my house!

 

Green Blessings,

Rebecca

 

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Had to add that my brother was shocked qwhen I dropped my camera into the

portapotty at the town square in Snyder Texas. Camera never recovered. Well,

that's not wxactly a toilet seat tale.

Jan

 

In a message dated 1/22/2006 2:50:11 PM Pacific Standard Time,

ravensara writes:

 

The last time I fell in the toilet was in October 1984 at 3:00 in the

morning....I was two weeks from delivering my second child. I sure woke up in a

quick hurry!! Then, I couldn't get out, so had to get my (then) husband to pull

me out. It's funny now, but it sure wasn't then!!!

 

When my oldest daughter was three (and she was not yet potty-trained, but we

kept the toilet closed), she flushed...I went in the bathroom, and nothing

appeared amiss. Until I took a bath that night and couldn't find my natural

sea sponge that I spent big bucks for....the bathroom door remained closed

after that. But you know what??? She now has an almost-2-year-old son! What

goes

around, comes around?? Oh, the joys of grandparenthood!

 

Barb

 

 

 

 

 

 

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The last time I fell in the toilet was in October 1984 at 3:00 in the

morning....I was two weeks from delivering my second child. I sure woke up in a

quick hurry!! Then, I couldn't get out, so had to get my (then) husband to pull

me out. It's funny now, but it sure wasn't then!!!

 

When my oldest daughter was three (and she was not yet potty-trained, but we

kept the toilet closed), she flushed...I went in the bathroom, and nothing

appeared amiss. Until I took a bath that night and couldn't find my natural sea

sponge that I spent big bucks for....the bathroom door remained closed after

that. But you know what??? She now has an almost-2-year-old son! What goes

around, comes around?? Oh, the joys of grandparenthood!

 

Barb

 

 

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