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- the S-bend plumbing trap in 1880 by inventing the U-bend. The firm's lavatorial equipment was manufactured at premises in nearby Marlborough Road (now...
- Bonham Carter said of him, "He has a very basic sense of humor. It's a bit lavatorial and not very sophisticated." Gibson inserted a single frame of himself...
- the first set, and is quoted as saying that the tiling was "grey and lavatorial" 1970 Voices from the field Archived 7 March 2008 at the Wayback Machine...
- was the typical Hollywood comedy, consisting of "oafish slapstick and lavatorial humour in place of genuine wit or imagination", concluding that it "has...
- Lavatorial Humour The RPO performs the opening of Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto No. 1 in the bathroom. Interruptions Agatha Christie (Inspector Tiger) Literary...
- "Twenty one Carry On... films have understandably exhausted the supply of lavatorial puns, and though the twenty-second does not scruple about re-using several...
- lord, I am a ****er," thus identifying the piece as an early exemplar of lavatorial humor. E. Reiner (2003). "The Tale of the Illiterate Doctor in Nippur"...
- to whether a public service broadcaster should really be broadcasting "lavatorial" humour. Ms Jowell responded that it was the government's job to develop...
- 1975–present Sweet Movie Was banned due to unpleasant scenes involving lavatorial practices; explicit **** and nudity; footage of an adult stripping in close...
- contemporary critic of the book, Stephen Bayley, said the novel had a certain 'lavatorial awfulness' and 'an overwhelming obsession with bums.' The Spectator wrote...