His paper robe is on backwards. I am thinking this spa is for the demented, so they’ll fit right in.A his and hers bathroom and a shower for 2. Not where I would want to be.Looks like the TP is hanging on the cabinet ?Well they asked for it and paid good money also.
The Kohler Company (yes, the toilet makers) also operate very nice – and expensive – golf and resort destinations, but they do indeed have very nice Kohler fixtures. Wildly beyond the means of our favorite bottom feeders. It would have been pigs in a palace..http://www.americanclubresort.com/all-kohler-resorts.I have no idea what they found that they thought was the same. (Not that they would have any basis for judging similarity to anything nice.) It does indeed look like someone turned an old nursing home into a “resort” for the chronically incontinent. At least, to them, it will smell like home. Wherever it is, it would appear – sadly – to be “American standard.”
American Standard, Kohler (and Moen) are fine American companies with good products. We used both Kohler and Moen products in a recent kitchen/bath remodel and delighted with the results. I used American Standard products at our church and they were a good value and have stood the test of time—even in the kid’s restrooms!This crew wouldn’t recognize a quality product if it bit them on the a$$! Note that they plan to steal everything they possibly can, just the sort of guests any establishment wants.Don’t reservation services have a list of “No Reservations” like TSA has a “No Fly” list? If so, Penny, et al. should be first on it.
I always expand this comic, as there is so much I would miss otherwise. For example, J. Crapper is said to invent the flush toilet. (Yes, that’s his real name). Also fitting in with the general theme, ’paper moon ’ and trade winds. There is a lot of intelligence behind the obvious in this strip. The TP in the room though, baffles me.
Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member over 9 years ago
Since when did toilet makers have “spas”? Did the spa used to be a rest home? Bizarre…..’Wanna bet the “robe” doesn’t cover his butt!
Loves life over 9 years ago
His paper robe is on backwards. I am thinking this spa is for the demented, so they’ll fit right in.A his and hers bathroom and a shower for 2. Not where I would want to be.Looks like the TP is hanging on the cabinet ?Well they asked for it and paid good money also.
MeGoNow Premium Member over 9 years ago
The Kohler Company (yes, the toilet makers) also operate very nice – and expensive – golf and resort destinations, but they do indeed have very nice Kohler fixtures. Wildly beyond the means of our favorite bottom feeders. It would have been pigs in a palace..http://www.americanclubresort.com/all-kohler-resorts.I have no idea what they found that they thought was the same. (Not that they would have any basis for judging similarity to anything nice.) It does indeed look like someone turned an old nursing home into a “resort” for the chronically incontinent. At least, to them, it will smell like home. Wherever it is, it would appear – sadly – to be “American standard.”
mikie2 over 9 years ago
American Standard, Kohler (and Moen) are fine American companies with good products. We used both Kohler and Moen products in a recent kitchen/bath remodel and delighted with the results. I used American Standard products at our church and they were a good value and have stood the test of time—even in the kid’s restrooms!This crew wouldn’t recognize a quality product if it bit them on the a$$! Note that they plan to steal everything they possibly can, just the sort of guests any establishment wants.Don’t reservation services have a list of “No Reservations” like TSA has a “No Fly” list? If so, Penny, et al. should be first on it.
mikie2 over 9 years ago
Forgot about Delta. Remembered whilst taking a shower this morning and saw their fine shower head above me!
Jeff0811 over 9 years ago
I always expand this comic, as there is so much I would miss otherwise. For example, J. Crapper is said to invent the flush toilet. (Yes, that’s his real name). Also fitting in with the general theme, ’paper moon ’ and trade winds. There is a lot of intelligence behind the obvious in this strip. The TP in the room though, baffles me.