Earlier this year you'll remember that I discussed my toilet cleaning traumas with you about my boy's bathroom smelling like a urinal.
This ad comforted me. I am not alone!
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Tasmanian said…
That's hilarious.
Sandra said…
it still doesn't deal with the floor. The problem with little girls, which may have been masked in your house, is they lean back and the wee would go up under the seat. All looked OK but smelt funky. none of that any more here :)
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The problem with little girls, which may have been masked in your house, is they lean back and the wee would go up under the seat. All looked OK but smelt funky.
none of that any more here :)