They don't use the word commode here either. They just call them toilets. Ed the cat likes to jump on top of the toilet and push the buttons to make the toilet flush. Like a lot of animals, he likes drinking out of the toilet more than drinking out of his water bowl. And if he flushes the toilet, he gets very fresh toilet water to drink.
Saturday, November 1, 2008
New Zealand Toilet
Commodes in New Zealand don't have a handle to flush. They have two different bottons. The buttons on this one show a circle half filled in and a circle all the way filled in. The half filled in button flushes with half as much water as the button with the completely filled circle. Sometimes you need to use the button with the filled circle to flush down anything REALLY big.
They don't use the word commode here either. They just call them toilets. Ed the cat likes to jump on top of the toilet and push the buttons to make the toilet flush. Like a lot of animals, he likes drinking out of the toilet more than drinking out of his water bowl. And if he flushes the toilet, he gets very fresh toilet water to drink.
They don't use the word commode here either. They just call them toilets. Ed the cat likes to jump on top of the toilet and push the buttons to make the toilet flush. Like a lot of animals, he likes drinking out of the toilet more than drinking out of his water bowl. And if he flushes the toilet, he gets very fresh toilet water to drink.
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