Josh saw this at Enterprise Car Rental. I love the dangling quotation mark. What was it intended to enclose? Are we not really emptying the tank so much as, uh, flushing? Also, this is quite trashy. I'm glad he included a pic of the toilet.
What makes this really funny is that replacement flush mechanisms are readily available at any hardware store, inexpensive, and take about 20 minutes to install.
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Eeeeewwwwww!!!!!
Also, Is "Replacement On Order" the name of the person writing the sign?
Those are some messed-up parents!
This seems like a lot of work just to use the toilet. Do customers have to hotwire their rental cars?
What makes this really funny is that replacement flush mechanisms are readily available at any hardware store, inexpensive, and take about 20 minutes to install.
Good Lord. And to top ot off, the 2 in H2O is a subscript not a superscript. *headdesk*
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