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I seem to remember using a McDonalds toilet one time where they had an 'all in one' unit sunk into the wall. One minute your hands are getting sprayed with soap and water, 30 secs later they are having warm air blown on them. Can't remember where I was at the time though, but it did strike me as being rather odd.
 
I seem to remember using a McDonalds toilet one time where they had an 'all in one' unit sunk into the wall. One minute your hands are getting sprayed with soap and water, 30 secs later they are having warm air blown on them. Can't remember where I was at the time though, but it did strike me as being rather odd.

You have already said McDonalds going senile?:yes:
 
I seem to remember using a McDonalds toilet one time where they had an 'all in one' unit sunk into the wall. One minute your hands are getting sprayed with soap and water, 30 secs later they are having warm air blown on them. Can't remember where I was at the time though, but it did strike me as being rather odd.

they put them into nightclub bogs to stop queuing drunks gnissip in the sinks, which happens...
 
Electric dryers should be out of fnak fnak distance.....this is what I call it when you get a shock because its what it sounds like lol :stuart:


should not be able to have a hand in water or on a tap, or on the side of the sink and also reach the dryer....should be out of splash distance as well...
 

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