And even when it's advertised as a whole apt., seems like half the time renters find the landlord lives directly above or beside, watching your comings & goings like Cerberus.
http://www.greekmythology.com/images/mythology/cerberus_106.jpg
"All that" is just to explain how, before the era of holding tanks, it was only too easy to envision a loop of roid dangling down through the open Oh never mind.
Train conductor: "Why did you pull the emergency brake?!"
Man emerging from toilet room: "Because I have hemorrhoids."
Conductor: "So do I!! But you don't see me pulling the emergency brake on account of it."
Man: "But yours weren't wrapped around the axle."
[Tedious explanation: Not only mining gross laffs from hemorrhoids but also referencing the disgusting fact that train toilets used to (some still do) open and spew directly onto the tracks when flushed.]
http://www.rrpicturearchives.net/pictures/62615/do%20not%20flush%20%20SERM%202012-03-02%20003_resize.JPG
I've used them since about March and they've never made a billing mistake thus far. And twice when the driver's Google map sent him on a needlessly long route, he entered a reasonable charge-reduction order and my card was rebated that amount.
Uber fundraising drive values app higher than General Motors
Ride-hailing app is valued at $62bn making it the world’s most valuable private start-up and outstripping the US car giant’s $55bn worth
http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2015/dec/04/uber-app-valued-62-billion-general-motors