Handicap Height

I have decided that i prefer to use the handicap stall at work more than the conventional regular stall next to it. The reason? The extra 2"+ of height on the handicap “bowl”. It gives me a feeling of superiority compared to the person next to me and places you in a much more relaxing position. Anyone know if you can purchase these taller toilets for your home?

speaking of handicap height. how tall is a guy in a wheelchair if he can never stand up? i mean, a guy with prosthetic legs that were 2" shorter would be 2" shorter than he used to be. So a guy in a wheelchair is legally a midget?

I prefer the taller pot for circulatory and comfort reasons…

I dunno what wrong with You

:shrug:

Newman, I was thinking that too, haha when i read the title of the thread…

I would say that yes, they are really really short because they never actually stand up…

yea, i hate when my legs fall asleep.

speaking of pots, i was watching bob villa (sp) the other morning, and that had this cool joints.

http://www.totousa.com/productpage.asp?PID=134

it washes and drys your ass for you. its awesome

i like the stall sooo much for the leg room; i even placed a stool in there to rest my legs while i drop the kidz off at the pool

that would come in handy all those mornings after heavy drinking.

Hell… it’d come in handy all the time.

If you’re not excited about Washlet C100 yet, wait until you relax on the inviting heated seat

:yummy:

yea, i really want to get one of these things. it has a built in water heater too.

Saturday morning? lol I saw that too

This just reminds me of what Larry the Cable Guy said in “Blue Collar Comedy Tour Rides Again!”:
“I believe that the cripple stool is the Cadillac of the poopin’ stool”

I don’t like that he used the word “Cripple” but all of you get the idea…

yep, that was the one

thats a JDM pot yo :slight_smile:

Ugh… why are people so sensitive to words? Which is better, “crippled” or “disabled?” To me, they both mean that you have some lessened ability to perform. Correct? I would say not. I can’t roll down a hill very well, but some vegetable in a wheelchair probably can. Who has the upper hand there? I’d say I’m the lesser abled one. Besides, there’s a difference between saying someone is retarded or crippled, and saying they are A retard or A cripple. When you make the words into nouns, then you’re labeling someone, which may be taken offensively. But, how often are we all labeled in ways we didn’t choose? I’m a “pedophile,” but did I choose that label? No. I prefer “cradle-robber.” Thanks.

shut up retard

there are handicap toilets you can purchase. I had to buy one for my handicap accessible bathroom for my pizzeria along with the sink and faucet

You are A retard

Holy shit, that is one leet JDM seat! :tup:

the proper term is ADA Compliant Water CLoset…i also use that one its great…more room to read sport compact car

You’re an ADA compliant genius! :wink: Wait. Calling someone a genius, does that qualify as being politically incorrect? I mean, what if he was a prodigy? Would he be offended?

its not just a seat, its the whole pot. i would love to never have to wipe my ass again.

i personally like the shorter bowl… i feel that i get more leverage :slight_smile: