Actually he placed a tax on public toilets. “Pecunia non olet” meaning “Money doesn’t smell” comes from that. Also the italian word for public toilets, “vespasio”
So, what is the definition of “round” here? Perhaps the circumference at the widest part equals the height? Dunno. Without an explanation, this is simply word salad.
it was a commodity. used in tanning and dyeing and collected in bulk at parties and drinking houses up till the 1600s when they discovered how to make ammonia & nitrates
Leroy over 6 years ago
Line 1: Do you pee alone or jointly?
pearlsbs over 6 years ago
Well, some toy had to be first.
pearlsbs over 6 years ago
Urine trouble.
Templo S.U.D. over 6 years ago
What sort of tax on bodily liquids? Five shekels (or whatever was the Roman currency) per liter or something?
Jaw Jacker over 6 years ago
Why in the world would you tax urine and how would you know how much to charge?
Bilan over 6 years ago
Interesting trivia about the bowling pins. They’re 4.75" wide by 15" tall. Which would make the circumference also 15"
If you didn’t pay the tax, would Vespasian confiscate the urine?
Janos over 6 years ago
Actually he placed a tax on public toilets. “Pecunia non olet” meaning “Money doesn’t smell” comes from that. Also the italian word for public toilets, “vespasio”
khmo over 6 years ago
Urine was also used in tanning process but as Janos said, that’s not what he taxed.
e.groves over 6 years ago
My monthly water bill has a fee for sewer usage. Not a tax, but about the same thing.
wirepunchr over 6 years ago
Urine tax— Ain’t that a pi$$er!
currysteph Premium Member over 6 years ago
Uh…you’d have to prove the bowling pin statement…aint no way its as wide (round) as it is tall
Crandlemire over 6 years ago
Urine the money, urine the money — we’ve got a lot of what it takes to get along! Who knows that song?
joefearsnothing over 6 years ago
I think it’s “We’re” in the money…..but close enough!
J Short over 6 years ago
…as round; assuming you measure around the widest part.
comixbomix over 6 years ago
Sorry, Ripley – that was actually ‘Vespeesian’…
Huckleberry Hiroshima over 6 years ago
There was a time when Mr. Potato Head did not include the head; one had to use a potato provided by mom. Then later along came the styrofoam ones.
ekke over 6 years ago
So, what is the definition of “round” here? Perhaps the circumference at the widest part equals the height? Dunno. Without an explanation, this is simply word salad.
billcor over 6 years ago
it was a commodity. used in tanning and dyeing and collected in bulk at parties and drinking houses up till the 1600s when they discovered how to make ammonia & nitrates