Speaking of rackets, I have a battery-powered high-voltage electric fly-swatting badminton racket that uses somewhat the same principle to cure AIDS, autism /and/ COVID-19 by electrifying seventeen molecules of water vapor in the air into hydrogen peroxide. $1.99 in Chinatown in 2008, before there even /was/ any COVID-19. And you can hit a (very slow) fly with it, and also knock over potted plants or a lamp, dang. And play badminton and shock the shuttlecock at the same time, so /it/ can fly away across the net and cure autism and warts by remote, way over there.
The sink on top of the toilet is probably to take advantage of graywater for flushing, so as to avoid excess waste. The toilet on its own in the bathroom is a safety measure in case of a sewage backup. You find them in lots of pre-war housing.
There is some reaally good stuff there but it is very American in perspective! What about the Doctor Who theme or Red Dwarf theme for example? (And they forgot MASH)
Everyone knows I'm not the smartest cookie. But judging from the photo, it looks like wall on both sides. Meaning it's a very small room. The water line was on that wall, and would've been expensive to put the sink anywhere else. So not really a fail. Just quirky.
Growing up, hearing the "Cheers" song meant that it was bed time. Agree that it should be number one. Surprised that "MASH" did not make the list. And what about the minimalistic "LOST"?
I stopped visiting MD as they introduced the touch screen order interfaces. Befroe they where periodically able to lure me into one of their restaurants with such special meals and burgers...
Caffeine can do that, but Sprite does not have any. You should isolate which food does it, eg. will dry fries give you the effect? That sort of thing is best understood so that you can avoid all similar foods.
Are they bad asks the question, suggesting it is health related... then personal opinion abounds. Answer: in these terms if someone likes them it is fine.
The toilet on its own in the bathroom is a safety measure in case of a sewage backup. You find them in lots of pre-war housing.