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specialistk | 14:28 Fri 28th Apr 2006 | People & Places
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Why do they put ice cubes in men's urinals???
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I am not sure that they are actually ice cubes. I recently used a toilet in a hotel and noticed that the "cubes" resembled something that resembled a cross between sugar cubes and marshmallows. Unlike ice cubes these certainly were of a certain colour (green?) For obvious reasons I certainly did not pick one of them up to investigate further.


Mind you if they were ice cubes then perhaps it would help cool down the liquid that enters it!

I have just asked someone in my office and they say it's to cool it down. Not quite sure what the necessity is, it's not like hot liquid catches fire...........


I think the things you are talking about GMH could perhaps be some kind of odour eater?

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put some in your bacardi & coke,let us know if they taste ok!!!
Do they? Clearly I don't pay enough attention while using the urinal. Maybe that's why it always goes all over my trousers.

They're probably something like this:


http://www.cleansweepsupply.com/pages/skugroup36229.html


But cherry fragrance? - YUK!

Maybe it's to give the guys something to aim at!
You know guys are big kids and if they are trying to hit the ice cubes there's a chance they might actually pee in the urinal instead of all over the surrounding area.
I've never noticed,mind you my view's impaired by something huge getting in the way when I look down!
What would that be then ,mighty - your beer belly or your ego?
nice one yang!

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