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At Friday, August 25, 2006, Rebecca
Wow, this one is frightening because it reminds me of an actual toilet I saw in Japan. Except of course the buttons were on the armrests and so not so user-friendly or identifiable as these, as they were in Kanji.
Sign on the door: "The Law Office of Incontinent & Incontinent."
The real reason Janna wanted to work from home...
At Friday, August 25, 2006, Mirtika
The perfect gift for the executive workaholic who just can't hold it.
Now, you don't have to give up your laxative addiction to be an on-the-go (and go again) executive.
Systems engineers at Georgia Tech have developed the latest in time- and space-saving employee office design. Half the size of a standard cubicle and less time wasted in bathroom runs.
Chad always wanted the key to the executive washroom. Now, his office is in there, too.
Newsflash: Giant Malaysian leather-eating termites are wreaking havoc across corporate America!
The Neo-Dadaist artist Diego DobleDiablo displays his latest installation, "America is a Big Dump" this month at the Fort Lauderdale Museum of Art. General admission tickets will be printed on toilet paper and VIP tickets on Baby Wipes.
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