The flushing of the toilet actually started in Tudor times. When Queen Elizabeth 1 was on the throne. Her cousin in law was a inventor and he had been banished from the city for a reason I'm unsure of. The cousin asked the queen whether she could come over to look at his new invention the FLUSHING toilet. She went round and was so impressed with his new working invention that she asked him to make lots more for her to put in the castle, and that is how the toilet came to be... TRUE!
The flushing toilet was invented by John Harrington in 1596. he was English so the toilet bowl was invented in England.
The toilet was invented by Sir John Harington in 1590.
The first flushing toilet was for queen Victoria the first.
Thomas Crapper helped make the flushable toilet more popular in the late 1800's as this was the name on the toilet "Thomas Crapper & Co"
A polite term of saying s h i t t y, Crappy possibly came from Thomas Crapper who though did not invent the toilet but did revolutionize it
Blood does not come from the toilet it comes from the body.
a toilet
It's french for dressing room and it gradually turn into the word toilet.
It will come, i think.
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Well, They just sit on the toilet and let the pee (piss, Urine) Come out into the toilet....
because there is a Dukie stuck in the bottom of the toilet so you have to take out your toilet and flush the system.
Probably not; hopefully it was not alive when it was placed in the toilet in the first place
Yes you can put it down the toilet, as long as you flush it. And no it's very unlikely to come back alive.
the toilet would come when you need it. The toilet would probably be no different in the future than it is today. It would be a device used to eliminate waste.
You have to clog the toilet with toilet paper to have the janitor come and then you can grab the nickel
It's not bad but if you really want a quality toilet I would suggest those that come with seat warmers and some of them can clean themselves!