Well, at least somebody remembered to put the seat down...A Claustrophobic's rest room at about MP 9 on the Klickitat Trail.
Ripley's "Portland Hikers Museum" - Believe it or Not!
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Splintercat wrote:Well, at least somebody remembered to put the seat down...A Claustrophobic's rest room at about MP 9 on the Klickitat Trail.
Obviously last used by a woman then...
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It would be most efficient to just leave the seat in whatever position you just used it
Let's say a man bought into the "leave the seat down" theory, used it for #1, put seat down, and had to then do #1 again? He'de have to do an un-necesary cycle of putting seat down, then up. As some men get older, this happens with higher frequency.
On an un-related note, why is my wife always angry at me?
Let's say a man bought into the "leave the seat down" theory, used it for #1, put seat down, and had to then do #1 again? He'de have to do an un-necesary cycle of putting seat down, then up. As some men get older, this happens with higher frequency.
On an un-related note, why is my wife always angry at me?
Re: Ripley's "Portland Hikers Museum" - Believe it or Not!
It would be most efficient to just leave the seat in whatever position you just used it
Now all we need is an 'expert' to calculate how many person-hours are 'lost' each year due to inefficient lid-fiddling. Then we can calculate how this loss diminishes GDP by X millions of dollars per year. Then this number can be cited in appropriate memos to be circulated at the office.
Now all we need is an 'expert' to calculate how many person-hours are 'lost' each year due to inefficient lid-fiddling. Then we can calculate how this loss diminishes GDP by X millions of dollars per year. Then this number can be cited in appropriate memos to be circulated at the office.
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I have found that the highest level of time efficiency return, as relates to toilet seat positioning, is to leave it in the position that I'm least likely to get yelled at for.
Very simple math.
Very simple math.
Re: Ripley's "Portland Hikers Museum" - Believe it or Not!
Here's a special restroom. A Loo for two!
I like that each seat has a different view. This is in the Tualatin Hills above Scapoose.
I like that each seat has a different view. This is in the Tualatin Hills above Scapoose.
Re: Ripley's "Portland Hikers Museum" - Believe it or Not!
So I was cruising along and looked up into the clear cut and saw this:
Cropped, you can make out a skull that's eerily similar to The Punisher's logo.
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Someone who clearly should not have been hiking lost a shoe!!
But even weirder was the man headed down the trail in a leotard, yesterday's makeup and a wig. Possibly to retrieve the shoe? - IslandCougGirl
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From the, "Only in a Rain Forest Department"... Moldy Fungus???
Along the East Fork of the Quinalt River, 9/5/14
Karl
Back on the trail, again...
Back on the trail, again...