Is that what killed King Charles II of Spain and started the war of succession?
Europe. Early 20th century. The fields of France. No one was prepared for the gas that day….
Paris. Bastille Day.
Oh, sh
It could be an outhouse TARDIS.
Actually no one in most of the world in the 1700s would be surprised. There hadn’t been flush toilets since the collapse of the Roman Empire, and wouldn’t be again until the later 1800s.
Shoulda gone to 1909 to Percival Dunwoody house.
I am sure they had experienced worse in the 1700s.
This guy is so dim — he must have gotten the job with the help of a politician.
Funny
So… There is a time traveling doo doo out there? Einstein would be appalled.
They may be surprised as I’m sure he didn’t yell “gare ( de ) l’eau” (or gardyloo.)
By the way, you’re out of toilet paper.
“Someone in the 1700s is sure in for a surprise, I left a Playboy there.”
The 1700s were full of “surprises”.
I just realized there would be no toilet paper in a time machine. Ugh…
If the time machine was set for the mid-1980s, Brewster’s action would be considered “Trickle-Down” theory…
Some poor bear is in for a shock.
Time Poop, coming to a theater near you, about 200-300 summer’s ago.
A Sunday morning is not the best time to find out why this happened to you….
Dr MEL needs to re-calibrate his time MACHINE…..
1700s person: hmm the rain seems to be a different color.
Oh Brewster, urine trouble now…
Bilan about 2 months ago
Is that what killed King Charles II of Spain and started the war of succession?
syzygy47 about 2 months ago
Europe. Early 20th century. The fields of France. No one was prepared for the gas that day….
Imagine about 2 months ago
Paris. Bastille Day.
The Premium Member about 2 months ago
Oh, sh
Doug K about 2 months ago
It could be an outhouse TARDIS.
LawrenceS about 2 months ago
Actually no one in most of the world in the 1700s would be surprised. There hadn’t been flush toilets since the collapse of the Roman Empire, and wouldn’t be again until the later 1800s.
Gent about 2 months ago
Shoulda gone to 1909 to Percival Dunwoody house.
Slowly, he turned... about 2 months ago
I am sure they had experienced worse in the 1700s.
baskate_2000 about 2 months ago
This guy is so dim — he must have gotten the job with the help of a politician.
philwinn about 2 months ago
Funny
dallenboston about 2 months ago
So… There is a time traveling doo doo out there? Einstein would be appalled.
Csaw Backnforth about 2 months ago
They may be surprised as I’m sure he didn’t yell “gare ( de ) l’eau” (or gardyloo.)
cuzinron47 about 2 months ago
By the way, you’re out of toilet paper.
Calvins Brother about 2 months ago
“Someone in the 1700s is sure in for a surprise, I left a Playboy there.”
mistercatworks about 2 months ago
The 1700s were full of “surprises”.
FireAnt_Hater about 2 months ago
I just realized there would be no toilet paper in a time machine. Ugh…
ferddo about 2 months ago
If the time machine was set for the mid-1980s, Brewster’s action would be considered “Trickle-Down” theory…
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace about 2 months ago
Some poor bear is in for a shock.
eb110americana about 2 months ago
Time Poop, coming to a theater near you, about 200-300 summer’s ago.
chain gang charlie about 2 months ago
A Sunday morning is not the best time to find out why this happened to you….
Dr MEL needs to re-calibrate his time MACHINE…..
geese28 about 2 months ago
1700s person: hmm the rain seems to be a different color.
fullmoondeb Premium Member about 2 months ago
Oh Brewster, urine trouble now…