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अधिक: आगे- The firm's lavatorial equipment was manufactured at premises in nearby Marlborough Road ( now Draycott Avenue ).
- On 17 January 2005 the programme was debated in parliament when Peter Luff ( Mid Worcestershire ) attacked it for its " lavatorial " content.
- In " Epideme " ( 1997 ), Kryten mentions completing his Bachelor of Sanitation course at " toilet university " many years prior, where he studied the " lavatorial sciences ".
- In 2005, the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, Tessa Jowell, was questioned in the House of Commons as to whether a public service broadcaster should really be broadcasting " lavatorial " humour.
- A main point of the plot is Teach's attempt to civilise the Horde, a difficult task since " every one of them saw a book as either a lavatorial accessory or a set of portable firelighters and thought that hygiene was a greeting ".
- He may have had a sideline going as an MI5 informant, and after his death he was accused of working part time for the KGB . As well as all this, he was an active homosexual who, in the graphic phrase of his biographer, enjoyed a lifetime of " lavatorial philanderings ".
- Despite the efforts of generations of Assyriologists, such as Erica Reiner ( Why do you cuss me ? ), the punch-line remained elusive, until the Sumerian response, en . nu . d�r . me-en, was translated as O ( my ) lord, I am a farter, thus identifying the piece as an early exemplar of lavatorial humor.
- Spring ( in 1979 ) wrote of " . . . monstrosities that have ousted the city's grand heritage of nineteenth century commercial and industrial architecture if the recently completed mammoth and distinctly lavatorial Arndale Centre is anything to go by . " Hamilton ( in 2001 ) wrote that the area reflected Manchester's wealth and leadership in the middle of the 19th century, with buildings designed by leading UK architects.
- Referring to the show's web site, he invited the Culture Secretary to " join me in playing How Low Can You Bungalow, a test to see your response to grossly embarrassing personal situations, largely of a lavatorial nature; Pants Dancers in the Hall of Fame, photos of children with underwear on their heads; Make Dick Sick, a game which I think speaks for itself; and finally Bunged Up, in which you play a character in a sewage system avoiding turtles'poos coming from various lavatories ".
- Journalist Paul Vale of " The Stage " noted that it was " something of a departure " from Hoyle's earlier work, and that he was " almost sanitised " in his behaviour, providing " a healthy dialogue with his audience ", discussing his " progressive views on education and a tongue-in-cheek dissection of avant-garde performance art, but mostly the chit-chat is either friendly or amiably abusive . " Whilst noting that " Hoyle's anecdotes and wit were in full flow from the start ", the reporter Jamie Fisher of the " Pink Paper " was more critical, noting that many would be " put off by his reliance on lavatorial humour and random avant-garde style ", believing that he was destined to appeal " to a cult audience only ".