
Removing the seat cover from it's container without totally destroying it is an admirable accomplishment in itself

I've gotten to the point where I think the middle portion must be torn away, as failure to observe this step could result in a big mess! But is there a method to tearing away the middle portion? Often times, my tearing results in rendering the remaining seat cover ineffective.

By the time your seat cover is prepared for use it's likely not covering more than 50% of the contaminated region you wish to avoid! Therefore, I have concluded that toilet seat covers are actually more functional as bibs than seat covers.


oh my...you have too much time on your hands at work.
ReplyDeleteLMAO @ that second pic!! I think women are masters of the toilet seat covers since we have to use them every single time. You have to slowly pull on the edge and then snap it out of the holder. It's a skill - kind of like snatching off a table cloth without disturbing the dishes that are on top.
ReplyDeleteLOL @ snatching off a table cloth!
ReplyDeletethe notorious kim needs to youtube this skill she has teased us with. To me, seatcovers are used when toilet paper is gone and a shower is not an option..
ReplyDelete@rashad: i second that motion. notorious! give us a video demonstration!
ReplyDeletelol! I will try...
ReplyDeletethere is a padded cell waiting for you at the looney bin.
ReplyDeleteOnly you can find a way to quote EEOC law in a blog post about hiney protectors. Lol!
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