Sorta explains how municipal corporations does public works.
Walking on the ceiling again?
Say, horsie. Since you likes speechless elevator gags, here’s a classic one.
https://www.gocomics.com/bozo/2021/12/04
I say
What is happening here?
Something’s lookin’ wrong, dude can ya hold my beer?
Somebody turned the bowl, no
You’re gonna have a potty
training for that kind of install
Oh, what a feeling
When you’re ***ing on the ceiling
It would actually take more work and expense (and expertise) to install the toilet on the ceiling than to put it in the normal way.
“Bottoms Up!”……..Someone had to say it!
just as flushed as when it wasn’t fixed.
Should have gone with the lowest bidet.
Now there is a toilet little boys will have fun aiming at
A certain amount of detail is needed when you put stuff up for bid, Horace.
Didn’t need to see this today. Mine is being done Monday.
I’m wondering if it’s even hooked up to water. Otherwise, I’d think it’d be spilling water everywhere as we speak, seeing gravity would be making sure the tank never fills.
Oh crap.
That’s batty.
I really want to see what happens when that gets flushed
Relax, that’s just the shower head.
It’s not often that a comic will make me bust out laughing, but this one did. It’s been a lousy morning, so this was a Godsend.
I’m wondering about this pun. Clearly “lowest” bidder and the upside-down toilet are connected, but how?
Raindrops keep falling on my head…
“… up the creek.”
For a low bid, that toilet seems pretty high.
Horace just plumbed the depths of the perils of low bids.
Well, that’s a real problem.
Flushed with success.
perfect spot for your oval mirror Horace…!
In the end it was still the highest bidder, after all.
July 31, 2015
Gent 6 months ago
Sorta explains how municipal corporations does public works.
Imagine 6 months ago
Walking on the ceiling again?
Gent 6 months ago
Say, horsie. Since you likes speechless elevator gags, here’s a classic one.
https://www.gocomics.com/bozo/2021/12/04
in-dubio-pro-rainbow 6 months ago
I say
What is happening here?
Something’s lookin’ wrong, dude can ya hold my beer?
Somebody turned the bowl, no
You’re gonna have a potty
training for that kind of install
Oh, what a feeling
When you’re ***ing on the ceiling
Oh, what a feeling
When you’re ***ing on the ceiling
Doug K 6 months ago
It would actually take more work and expense (and expertise) to install the toilet on the ceiling than to put it in the normal way.
Egrayjames 6 months ago
“Bottoms Up!”……..Someone had to say it!
Chris 6 months ago
just as flushed as when it wasn’t fixed.
SmashedHat 6 months ago
Should have gone with the lowest bidet.
Alberta Oil Premium Member 6 months ago
Now there is a toilet little boys will have fun aiming at
rshive 6 months ago
A certain amount of detail is needed when you put stuff up for bid, Horace.
ChristineMurphy 6 months ago
Didn’t need to see this today. Mine is being done Monday.
scyphi26 6 months ago
I’m wondering if it’s even hooked up to water. Otherwise, I’d think it’d be spilling water everywhere as we speak, seeing gravity would be making sure the tank never fills.
Tigressy 6 months ago
Oh crap.
@Rad-ish Premium Member 6 months ago
That’s batty.
Doctor Toon 6 months ago
I really want to see what happens when that gets flushed
Ermine Notyours 6 months ago
Relax, that’s just the shower head.
JeromeBlue Premium Member 6 months ago
It’s not often that a comic will make me bust out laughing, but this one did. It’s been a lousy morning, so this was a Godsend.
AndromedaMike 6 months ago
I’m wondering about this pun. Clearly “lowest” bidder and the upside-down toilet are connected, but how?
PoodleGroomer 6 months ago
Raindrops keep falling on my head…
RWill 6 months ago
“… up the creek.”
R.U. Kidding 6 months ago
For a low bid, that toilet seems pretty high.
eddi_tbh 6 months ago
Horace just plumbed the depths of the perils of low bids.
6 months ago
Well, that’s a real problem.
@Rad-ish Premium Member 6 months ago
Flushed with success.
InTraining 6 months ago
perfect spot for your oval mirror Horace…!
gonsuke 6 months ago
In the end it was still the highest bidder, after all.