What do you read on "the throne"?
Re: What do you read on "the throne"?
I read Nintendo Power or play shmups on my iPod 
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Thank god Im not the only one. I have spent 2 hours in the washroom reading before. Though that may have been to much info.MrPopo wrote:When I read on the toilet most of the time is spent reading, not shitting.Jrecee wrote:Jesus how long do you people take to take a shit? I feel the poo coming on, I go to the bathroom, it comes out, I'm done.
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Re: What do you read on "the throne"?
Wow, how do you walk after a marathon like that?MrHealthy wrote:Thank god Im not the only one. I have spent 2 hours in the washroom reading before. Though that may have been to much info.MrPopo wrote:When I read on the toilet most of the time is spent reading, not shitting.Jrecee wrote:Jesus how long do you people take to take a shit? I feel the poo coming on, I go to the bathroom, it comes out, I'm done.
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Re: What do you read on "the throne"?
Game Informer and Maximum PC
The only 2 magazines I still have subs to.
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I'm never on it long enough to read anything. I'm ultra fast!
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That's why taking books in there is dangerous. Magazines or a computer store ad are good because they're good sized bits of reading.MrHealthy wrote:Thank god Im not the only one. I have spent 2 hours in the washroom reading before. Though that may have been to much info.
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I usually just stick a laptop on top of the laundry hamper. Who needs books when you have the internet?
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Fappin' while crappin'!Gamerforlife wrote:I usually just stick a laptop on top of the laundry hamper. Who needs books when you have the internet?
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Be careful. That can take you down a crazy path.DerekG52 wrote:Fappin' while crappin'!Gamerforlife wrote:I usually just stick a laptop on top of the laundry hamper. Who needs books when you have the internet?
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Funny story. In high school, a student improv group did a show for a bunch of students (in the hundreds). They asked for a scene from the audience and someone shouted bathroom. Haha. OK, bathroom. They asked for 5 different emotions, and they would do the scene in the bathroom with these 5 different emotions. I'm sure you can see where this is going, but one of the emotions was lust, so the guy pretended to jack off on the toilet, resulting in uproarious laughter. The administration also suspended him for a week. Dicks.MrPopo wrote:Be careful. That can take you down a crazy path.DerekG52 wrote:Fappin' while crappin'!Gamerforlife wrote:I usually just stick a laptop on top of the laundry hamper. Who needs books when you have the internet?


