
A Brief History of the Lavatory
A Disgusting Adult Guide
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Narrated by:
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Steve Campen
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By:
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Steve Campen
About this listen
A Brief History of the Lavatory is a brief but hilarious look at the history of toilets! It will take you through the development of lavatories over the years, beginning in 3000 BC. It’s informative, but funny and tells you all the important facts that you need to know, like how to poo in space and some of the famous people who have died on the loo! It is a great listen and highly recommended for adults, who are still a kid at heart (which means most of us!).
A Brief History of... is a series of comedic historical audiobooks, created by Steve Campen and based on all that is weird and wonderful. Also in this series: A Brief History of Rats and Cockroaches.
WARNING: This audiobook contains explicit content
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