Stay Sober with Us this Weekend May 15th until 26th Part 2
Stay Sober with Us this Weekend May 15th until 26th Part 2
Brain, thank you for that clip. I never saw the movie. But I was listening to the radio the other day (I do that a lot since I'm stuck in the car a lot) and they had the "If you were president, you'd be, like, Babraham Lincoln" quote.
That house actually exists. It's in Korea and apparently was built for the World Toilet Convention or some such. I saw the picture in a music video for the song "Home" sung by David Byrne and Brian Eno. Never heard the song before so I thought I'd listen as I like both David Byrne and Brian Eno.
That house actually exists. It's in Korea and apparently was built for the World Toilet Convention or some such. I saw the picture in a music video for the song "Home" sung by David Byrne and Brian Eno. Never heard the song before so I thought I'd listen as I like both David Byrne and Brian Eno.
Oh, my. I just found this on BBC
The porcelain god finally gets its altar at South Korea’s Haewoojae, loosely translated as “a place of sanctuary where one can solve one’s worries", but better known in English as the Toilet Culture Exhibit Hall and Theme Park.
The toilet park, which officially opened on 4 July 2012, started life as the vision of Sim Jae-duck, known as Mr Toilet thanks to his efforts to improve the city toilets at the 2002 World Cup during his tenure as the mayor of Suwon City, South Korea, where the park is now located. He also helped found the World Toilet Association, which is dedicated to improving sanitation around the world.
The porcelain god finally gets its altar at South Korea’s Haewoojae, loosely translated as “a place of sanctuary where one can solve one’s worries", but better known in English as the Toilet Culture Exhibit Hall and Theme Park.
The toilet park, which officially opened on 4 July 2012, started life as the vision of Sim Jae-duck, known as Mr Toilet thanks to his efforts to improve the city toilets at the 2002 World Cup during his tenure as the mayor of Suwon City, South Korea, where the park is now located. He also helped found the World Toilet Association, which is dedicated to improving sanitation around the world.
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