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  2. National Lampoon The Gentleman's Bathroom Companion

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    The book cover art is a photograph which parodies a series of 1970s TV commercials advertising a blue toilet bowl cleanser in which a tiny man (known as the Ty-D-Bol man), wearing a neat nautical outfit and a yachting cap, was seen motoring around the inside of a toilet cistern in a tiny boat, always by himself.

  3. Expert-recommended toilet bowl cleaners - AOL

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    Scrub and rinse: Using a toilet brush, scrub the sides of the bowl to loosen any remaining debris and remove stains. Flush so that water runs down the sides and clears the toilet of dirt.

  4. Ty-D-Bol - Wikipedia

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    Originally developed in 1958 by inventor and cleaning product pioneer, Harry O’Hare, Ty-D-Bol in its original form is a blue liquid cleanser/disinfectant for the toilet bowl. Other variants, such as a solid tablet in a water-soluble wrapper, to be placed in the toilet's water tank, were introduced later.

  5. Bedpan - Wikipedia

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    Regular bedpans look similar to a toilet seat and toilet bowl combined, and have the largest capacity. Fracture or slipper bedpans are smaller than standard-size bedpans and have one flat end. Fracture or slipper bedpans are smaller than standard-size bedpans and have one flat end.

  6. This seemingly normal condo has a bizarre stairwell feature ...

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    Just when you think you've seen it all...

  7. Urinal deodorizer block - Wikipedia

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    Urinal deodorizer blocks (commonly known as urinal cakes, urinal cookies, urinal biscuits (or jocularly piscuits), urinal donuts, toilet lollies, trough lollies, urinal pucks, hockey pucks, toilet pucks, or urinal peons (alternately urinal pee-ons)) are small disinfectant blocks or tablets that are added to urinals.

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