this is our washroom renovation project- phase one was just demolition, phase 2 is underway with the installation of new electrical lines(you can see in the video why we had to replace them), fixtures and walls and flooring and tile
The guy in the video is Elf's brother Mark- he now has TWO black eyes as the damage wasn't fully manifested yesterday- note the tiny size of the ninja wood responsible- stupidest part is he had to go to the hospital on saturday for a concussion he got while kayaking and then had to go straight back wednesday night to get 4 stitches
Well, tub's IN, feeder lines are in and some are attached, only problem is that I can't see until the water is back on since I can't wash my hands to put in me lenses- takin a vid of the progress in a couple hours as requested
It's okay. As long as you can still go in there to do up your own "swimming log" vynsane-style, it don't matter for shit who's on them motherfuckin' walls.
well, to be fair, it was used to describe any room that the lady of the house used to wash/dress/relax. so it could've been the bathroom, too, but it's most commonly known as the bedroom.
anarky wrote:If you're using zee Franch, you have to put in a bidet.
yeah, are bidet's required in all canadian bathrooms just like french text must accompany english text? it's kinda like the physical french translation of a toilet. sort of.
anarky wrote:If you're using zee Franch, you have to put in a bidet.
yeah, are bidet's required in all canadian bathrooms just like french text must accompany english text? it's kinda like the physical french translation of a toilet. sort of.
They'd probably have to find a way to stick a "u" in there somewhere.
"As they say in China, 'Arrivederci'!"
*For the creation of the Golden Deuce Award.
Holy fuck, you guys are lost. There are no bidets in our regular johns and no "u"s in any of our spellings of the following words: toilet, shitter, potty or porcelain pool. I have no clue what the fuck they do in the french parts of Quebec with respect to bidets OR spelling, for the most part. The French for bathroom is "sal de bain".