okz
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Post by okz on Sept 13, 2009 16:26:47 GMT -5
They need to make them disposable cuz once I use it....I just want it out of the house. Ever have it "invert"on you...then ya got a spoon like device with bad things in it. They can't come up with anything better?
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Post by ohwell on Sept 13, 2009 17:18:04 GMT -5
I feel so sorry for stupidity, that it is amazing. Get a life.
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Post by pictureman on Sept 13, 2009 19:05:49 GMT -5
"They can't come up with anything better?"
Um...eat more oatmeal?
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Post by snarkalicious on Sept 13, 2009 20:54:04 GMT -5
I agree-who wants that nasty used thing sitting around their bathroom?
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Post by joedog on Sept 13, 2009 21:07:36 GMT -5
its called a power plunger. It has an extra part made onto it to keep it from inverting and it makes a little air pocket for that extra oomph to push the clog on through.
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Post by Tsavodiner on Sept 13, 2009 22:59:43 GMT -5
I agree-who wants that nasty used thing sitting around their bathroom? WOMEN--can't live with 'em, can't flush 'em down the toilet....
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Post by okz on Sept 14, 2009 7:24:54 GMT -5
I feel so sorry for stupidity, that it is amazing. Get a life. I hope you are not as dull in real life as you are online I remember when I wrote like a 3rd grader I was in 3rd grade
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Post by Warkitty on Sept 14, 2009 7:35:50 GMT -5
Glad you graduated to 4th grade. Keep at it and you'll eventually get that GED.
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Post by Justin Thyme on Sept 14, 2009 7:42:51 GMT -5
Ya know, that's what soap and water is for. Clean the plunger after use then wash your hands. Just regular soap and water will do the trick on your hands. A bucket of water with some chlorine bleach added will take care of the germs on the plunger.
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Post by gridbug on Sept 14, 2009 12:51:59 GMT -5
Whatever happened to a good ol' M-80?
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Post by snarkalicious on Sept 14, 2009 15:27:53 GMT -5
>>>Ya know, that's what soap and water is for. Clean the plunger after use then wash your hands. Just regular soap and water will do the trick on your hands. A bucket of water with some chlorine bleach added will take care of the germs on the plunger.
<SIGH> do you have to disagree with EVERY post?
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Post by Justin Thyme on Sept 14, 2009 17:12:01 GMT -5
>>>Ya know, that's what soap and water is for. Clean the plunger after use then wash your hands. Just regular soap and water will do the trick on your hands. A bucket of water with some chlorine bleach added will take care of the germs on the plunger. <SIGH> do you have to disagree with EVERY post? Where did I disagree on this one?
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Post by ScarlettP on Sept 14, 2009 17:30:10 GMT -5
I have to agree with Justin on both points. Toilets are necessary. Plungers for toilets are necessary. Living with dirty things is a choice. I live with lots of dirty things, but the ones I think are really germy and gross get washed.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 14, 2009 21:00:41 GMT -5
I'm with gridBug on this one.
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Post by Babs on Sept 14, 2009 21:16:06 GMT -5
I agree with Scarlett on this. Jusing wasn't disagreeing.
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Post by RuneDeer on Sept 15, 2009 5:02:38 GMT -5
Hey, here's a thought: They don't make disposable plungers yet, but they DO make disposable rubber gloves! Hint, hint. Got it?
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Post by Warkitty on Sept 15, 2009 6:08:41 GMT -5
I have to agree with Justin on both points. Toilets are necessary. Plungers for toilets are necessary. Living with dirty things is a choice. I live with lots of dirty things, but the ones I think are really germy and gross get washed. and the rest of us are GLAD you taught those men in your life about soap.
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Post by gridbug on Sept 15, 2009 6:44:14 GMT -5
I have to agree with Justin on both points. Toilets are necessary. Plungers for toilets are necessary. Living with dirty things is a choice. I live with lots of dirty things, but the ones I think are really germy and gross get washed. and the rest of us are GLAD you taught those men in your life about soap. She just said they get washed, not that they have learned to wash themselves
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