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World’s fastest toilet – hold on to your trousers!

World's fastest toilet - hold on to your trousersThis is a pretty crazy idea of the US mechanic, Paul Sender, who spent £5,000 creating a toilet powered by boing jet engine. Perhaps, he could be thinking that he’d want to achieve travelling close to the speed of sound or more, while he’s doing his business in the toilet. Of course, this surely gives you absolutely different kind of feeling of sitting on such an extremely high-speed toilet. The toilet can reach speeds of more than 70mph after it shoots out 30ft long fire balls. I think there should be some demand in the market for this world’s fastest toilet. Perhaps, it’s best for those who always on the run away from the enermies or it’s best for the battlefields, which would possibly save the life of an army, who could simply press a button to trigger the toilet’s jet engine in order to escape from bomb attack, while he is doing his business in the toilet!

World's fastest toilet - hold on to your trousers

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2 Responses to “World’s fastest toilet – hold on to your trousers!”

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    Gallivanter Says:

    Talk about ass on fire! Hahahaha!

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    World’s fastest toilet - hold on to your trousers! Says:

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