- Joined
- Mar 19, 2005
- Location
- Raleigh
Those are still big in our house.
Those are still big in our house.
I used to work at UPS unloading trucks..... you would be surprised how many times this happens
If you’ve ever sprayed (dripped or had runoff) on your under arm or inner thigh while using, you find those are NOT a favorable areas, I suspect using as bidet probably would be even more exciting
If you’ve ever sprayed (dripped or had runoff) on your under arm or inner thigh while using, you find those are NOT a favorable areas, I suspect using as bidet probably would be even more exciting
Having never had used one, I think the pressure washer effect would be appropriate. I really don't want some light fluffy warmness in that region. Because I'm not sure at this point in life if I were to be turned on or grossed out.Hoiw much PSI do you have on your bidet? It's not like you need a pressure washer. Or do you?
LoL this reminds me of a childhood "incident". We had several horses when I was a kid and my dad had this 50' dog chain tied to a cinder block. He would chain a horse out in the yard anytime he was outside so the horse could "mow" the yard. My cousin got a brand new trail 90 bike and rode it to the house to show it off. Well it scared the tar out of the mare that was tied out and she ran away from it around the house. He parked it and ran behind her. At the point she hit the end of the chain she now had something "chasing" her. Well she made it all the way around the house and ran past the trail bike. The block trailing behind caught it somehow and she drug the thing probably 50'-75' up the driveway before the chain broke.
Never used a bidet, wouldn’t know how if I saw one.Hoiw much PSI do you have on your bidet? It's not like you need a pressure washer. Or do you?
We make drivers stand on our dock while they are being loaded. Had one take off with a guy and a pallet jack still in the truck once. The pallet jack fell out the back and but luckily our guy didn't get hurt.Our waste disposal contractors have a card they have to leave in the drivers seat until they have the trailer loaded because a driver started to leave and the guy loading the trailer wasnt finished. Forklift fell out the back of the trailer and killed the operator. So this is a relavent message in the safety world.
Our docks all have dock locks with safety curtains in our main warehouses that prevent that but our other docks don't so we have the lift operators lock the trailer glad hands during loading/unloading.We make drivers stand on our dock while they are being loaded. Had one take off with a guy and a pallet jack still in the truck once. The pallet jack fell out the back and but luckily our guy didn't get hurt.
Must have been a Toyota