The down side of having a toilet block....
Got a call at 9:00pm... the toilet block seems to be locked from the inside... mortice turns but door won't open, will you investigate...
Just managed to force the door, with sledgehammer, without damaging the door, thankfully no body... BODY in the toilet. The lock wasn't opening fully!!
Now need a new lock!! and I need a drink... come on lads they are open!
::)
At least you have a toilet on your site. If one needs to dump a load then it's home...... for a break ;D
you can see it on the little photo, just to the left of the sunflower, very handy for my plot, I had to give up some of the plot for it!!
;D
That is a little toilet. well on my screen :-)
We've a toilet block but we can't use it in the winter because the water is turned off due to an underground water leak - got to keep my legs crossed until spring :o
What Luxuries you lot have!
We have nothing in the way of toilet facilities at all! On one of the sites in Minehead there is a wall - but only suitable for fellas!
Still small price to pay just have to go before you go up there then!
Old Bird ;D
Not a nice experiance ! glad it was nothing more than a faulty lock :)
We have 2 loo's and they are well looked after and have disabled access now to :D
This is my toilet facilities. ;D ;D
How about this one then ladies.......
http://www.shewee.com/
My brother bought one for his girlfriend as a Xmas pressie....I beleive field trials are progressing!!
Quote from: gtm41658 on January 09, 2008, 07:55:03
How about this one then ladies.......
Looks like it could be used as a new form of garden trowel ;D ;D ;D
Ladies - we could get a big dalek composter and just keep it empty for our desperate needs , perhaps add a mirror, hand towel, moisturiser, and a little trowel ;D
i do like the shewee idea but not the £ so i will stick with an asda black bucket and an extra long peice of string on the outside of my shed door so i can hold the door closed from the inside :)
Quote from: cambourne7 on January 09, 2008, 23:32:11
i do like the shewee idea but not the £ so i will stick with an asda black bucket and an extra long peice of string on the outside of my shed door so i can hold the door closed from the inside :)
Some things are best kept to yourself. ;D ;D ;D
Quote from: froglegs on January 10, 2008, 02:36:29
Quote from: cambourne7 on January 09, 2008, 23:32:11
i do like the shewee idea but not the £ so i will stick with an asda black bucket and an extra long peice of string on the outside of my shed door so i can hold the door closed from the inside :)
Some things are best kept to yourself. ;D ;D ;D
If i had remembered i had a window in the shed that might have been true :)
Cam i hope you realize that every time you post you've been down the allotment today,it will now have a whole new meaning to us.......but don't get paranoid I'm sure in time we will forget. ;D
Cam does this bring us back full circle to other thread on this page - How do I manage without a shed?
:o
Quote from: Suzanne on January 10, 2008, 12:33:21
Cam does this bring us back full circle to other thread on this page - How do I manage without a shed?
:o
Behind a bush with this. ;D
Quote from: froglegs on January 10, 2008, 11:05:40
Cam i hope you realize that every time you post you've been down the allotment today,it will now have a whole new meaning to us.......but don't get paranoid I'm sure in time we will forget. ;D
I am sure it will appear in another thread in the future :) But its ok i have some material for curtains now hehehe
LOL ;D ;D