Here in the Netherlands there are towns that take part in the throwing of toilet bowls for a laugh.
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From the stage I've seen people of all ages absolutely roaring at really good toilet humour.
There is a lot of rubbish written about toilet humour - people saying it is childish and pretending it is beneath them - but there is no doubting the effectiveness of a really good willy gag.
Being English, I always laugh at anything to do with the lavatory or bottoms.
As a wheelchair user, I am utterly obsessed with toilets, and all my friends know it. A simple invitation to the pub is consistently followed by, 'Do you know if they have an accessible toilet?'
Poop humor is fun. If you do the toilet scenes well and commit to them, they can be really, really powerful.
I have a very silly sense of humor. I've never laughed harder in my entire life than seeing someone with toilet paper stuck on the bottom of their shoe.
Well, my wife and I were married in a toilet - it was a marriage of convenience!
In England, you laugh at yourselves; in France, we laugh at others.
I listen like mad to any conversation taking place next to me just trying to hear why this is funny. Women's restrooms are especially great. I wash my hands twice waiting for people to come in and start talking.
I was the only westerner to succeed in a place that's like a toilet, and you always come out of a toilet with a smell.
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