Toilets on Wheels

I get real tired of having to go into the same bathroom to take a crap, and sometimes the toilet would be better next to my bed when I drink too much or have the flu. I want a toilet that is on wheels that can be moved, but is still connected to the sewer and water supply. Is there a way to do this? Besides the convenience, it would be much easier to clean the toilet if I could take it outside and use the garden hose on it.

Marv

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marvjohnson
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Jeff Wisnia

Just cut a hole in the floor next to your bed.

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Mikey

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