The shop now has a place to piddle. Or, the shop is a place to piddle.
Today a urinal was installed. (Yippie)
Kirk's friends and lingering customers do not have to wander around the building to relieve themselves.
Main Entry: pid·dle
Function: intransitive verbPronunciation: 'pi-d & l
Inflected Form(s): pid·dled ; pid·dling
/'pid-li[ng], 'pi-d & l-i[ng]/
Etymology: origin unknown1 : DAWDLE , PUTTER 2 : URINATE
It's not about me. ....everything got started in him and finds its purpose in him. Colossians 1:16
Tuesday, September 19, 2006
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