what are your work toilets like ?

The revamped toilets in the lower section of college appear nice and modern when you walk in, but then you realise all is not what it seems when you see a puddle of urine around the base of the toilet or an unflushed toilet with whatever in it. The old groggy toilets at the very back of college (also in the lower section) look terrible when you walk in as well as being victim to the same problems I mentioned with the previous toilets.

The only decent toilets that I've used at college are on the very top floor of the sixth form building--I don't think I've ever seen a cleaner toilet outside of my house.
 
Our office building is only a couple of years old and the loos are really nice and look like a nice hotel. Even with a floor which must have >50 people on it I have yet to find it in a bad state (it's cleaned at least twice a day).

The cubicles are bit odd though as the ceiling is a very, very high and the doors are completely floor to ceiling and they are sound-proofed ... adds up to a strange "help I'm trapped in a box" feeling at times ...
 
I once absolutely decimated my work's toilet - by that I mean I dropped a MAJOR log that wouldn't flush... The toilet got blocked and brown, pooey water came almost up to the brim.

So naturally, I took the "DO NOT USE" sign that was hanging on a water boiler near the sink and stuck it on the toilet door ...

It was an absolutely unholy site to behold - but I still laugh thinking about someone seeing the "DO NOT USE" sign and then entering a hell on Earth of smelly carnage.

My proudest moment :)
 
I once absolutely decimated my work's toilet - by that I mean I dropped a MAJOR log that wouldn't flush... The toilet got blocked and brown, pooey water came almost up to the brim.

So naturally, I took the "DO NOT USE" sign that was hanging on a water boiler near the sink and stuck it on the toilet door ...

It was an absolutely unholy site to behold - but I still laugh thinking about someone seeing the "DO NOT USE" sign and then entering a hell on Earth of smelly carnage.

My proudest moment :)

+10 man points for you, but -5 for placing the "Do not use" sign.
 
This thread is the reason i never touch other peoples mobile phones.

The ones i Korea looked like the command chair on the enterprise and probally had more processing power than my first PC. A button for every occasion.

Indonesia unfortunatly is a hover job with those bowls in the floor.

Holland had a nice ledge in it so you could take a look at what you had done (freaky dutch)

Ireland had some graffti that wanted me to go home as i was a brit.
 
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