posted by jessica (lord knows if i'm the first, second, whatever)
on 2006-12-08 13:01:37
i like it! it scares the shit out of me. and isn't that the point anyway?
posted by talula
on 2006-12-08 13:21:16
I think toilets that look less like toilets and more like decor are going increase. The flowere urinals were over the top for me, but I could see these fitting in, in the right place. They remind me of a toy we had that pressed playdough.
posted by kate (NC)
on 2006-12-08 14:28:25
kate(NC) are you referring to the playdoh barbershop where the people sit on the little chairs that you fill with the playdoh then squeeze them down and the playdoh came up through their head like growing hair? I loved that thing.
posted by becca
on 2006-12-08 16:21:07
Becca, that sounds like a better toy. We had a hinged thing from a thriftstore that pressed and extruded shaped tubes. I wish I could find it now for my grandchild who is really into playdough, a great thing to cook up for a two year old.
posted by kate(NC)
on 2006-12-08 17:03:12
I had that toy, Kate! (a fair guess for anything that fits in the "might be found at an 80s flea market for under a dollar" category - want She-Ra's unicorn/pegasus?)
Yes, it really looks like that thing. A gross mental connection confirming what I've always felt: "extruding" is a word with disgusting connotations.
posted by Josie
on 2006-12-08 18:30:52
I have to say that I think these are completely ugly. The only place I can think of where these my be appropriate are in elementary school bathrooms. I'm sure young kids would enjoy the bright primary colors. But I definitely wouldn't consider putting on of these in my house.
posted by Justin
on 2006-12-11 11:01:19
i like the shape and design of the toilets.. thats it.
posted by Jamie
on 2006-12-12 09:25:09
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in a word: hideous
seriously, seriously not.
i like it! it scares the shit out of me. and isn't that the point anyway?
I think toilets that look less like toilets and more like decor are going increase. The flowere urinals were over the top for me, but I could see these fitting in, in the right place. They remind me of a toy we had that pressed playdough.
kate(NC) are you referring to the playdoh barbershop where the people sit on the little chairs that you fill with the playdoh then squeeze them down and the playdoh came up through their head like growing hair? I loved that thing.
Becca, that sounds like a better toy. We had a hinged thing from a thriftstore that pressed and extruded shaped tubes. I wish I could find it now for my grandchild who is really into playdough, a great thing to cook up for a two year old.
I had that toy, Kate! (a fair guess for anything that fits in the "might be found at an 80s flea market for under a dollar" category - want She-Ra's unicorn/pegasus?)
Yes, it really looks like that thing. A gross mental connection confirming what I've always felt: "extruding" is a word with disgusting connotations.
I have to say that I think these are completely ugly. The only place I can think of where these my be appropriate are in elementary school bathrooms. I'm sure young kids would enjoy the bright primary colors. But I definitely wouldn't consider putting on of these in my house.
i like the shape and design of the toilets.. thats it.