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Went into a dunny in tas today a foreigner was walking out , only one dunny in toilet , check the pic and guess



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Left head clothing behind ?

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How would you know the person was a Foreigner?

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Gday...

I know quite a lot of Strayan ladies who prepare the loo seat exactly like that - BEFORE they perch their delicate botty on a sometimes dirty/germy seat.

Each of those I know definitely have a 'nationality' ... of European descent. I think we refer to them as 'generic Caucasian'.

Although, the ladies I am aware of usually put the 'toilet paper seat' in the loo and then flush. 

Cheers - John

 



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Izabarack wrote:

How would you know the person was a Foreigner?

Iza


 Maybe as he was leaving he was singing "I want to know what love is"?



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The disturbing thing is disposable seat protection leafs are readily available - Some people are just grubs - they need to be sentenced to six months community service cleaning public toilets.

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My guess is the person was Japanese.

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Gday...

Am I missing something here?

The paper seems to be quite clean - no obvious evidence of 'soil'.

All it needs is to be 'slid' into the loo - use another bit of loo paper on ya lil handie and orf ya go.

Sorry - fail to see how this is an issue ......................... jest tissue      

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fwdoz wrote:
Izabarack wrote:

How would you know the person was a Foreigner?

Iza


.....singing "I want to know what love is"?


 Might have just been a cover?

Iza



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fwdoz wrote:
Izabarack wrote:

How would you know the person was a Foreigner?

Iza


.....singing "I want to know what love is"?


 Might have just been a cover?

Iza


 

You just solved it. His name was Al. And the pic shows an Al bum cover smileno



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My guess is the person was Japanese.


Gday...

Toilet 02.jpg

cheers - John



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The disturbing thing is disposable seat protection leafs are readily available - Some people are just grubs - they need to be sentenced to six months community service cleaning public toilets.


 Or shoot em with your big gun!blankstare



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Now if there was filth on the seat I would understand your torment but to have a go at a supposed foreigner it's a bit rich.

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How do you know it was the "foreigner " that was the culprit.
Might have been like that when he/she/it went in before you!

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How do you know it was the "foreigner " that was the culprit.
Might have been like that when he/she/it went in before you!


 Thats the problem with assumptions.   You just make a fool of yourself.

Iza



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I was standing near public conveniences north of Cairns Queensland and a small group of Japanese tourists were standing not far away, a very young Japanese boy ran from the convenience calling out to his family: "there was a bloody green frog in there".



-- Edited by Knight on Saturday 19th of January 2019 05:50:23 AM

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>........a very young Japanese boy ran from the convenience calling out to his family: "there was a bloody green frog in there".


 Japanese speaking Australian; Wow, you dont see that every day!

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Izabarack wrote:
Knight wrote:

>........a very young Japanese boy ran from the convenience calling out to his family: "there was a bloody green frog in there".


 Japanese speaking Australian; Wow, you dont see that every day!

Iza


 In the 2006 Census 30,778 Japanese-born residents were counted in Australia. This number excludes Australian-born persons of Japanese ancestry, and Japanese in Australia as overseas visitors (and would include non-Japanese born in Japan). Of this number 24,373 spoke Japanese at home, and 40,968 declared Japanese ancestry (including those who claimed other ancestries).[5] Sydney had the largest population of Japanese born (10,020), followed by Melbourne (5,287), Brisbane (3,300) and the Gold Coast (3,148).

 



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Errrrr Aren't we getting a little racist here guys?

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