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Posted by Hal/WA on December 20, 2006 at 18:07:27 from (66.45.175.118):
In Reply to: Re: Plastic gas containers - any clever way to ven posted by GeneP on December 20, 2006 at 12:38:28:
And that is why all the toilets in my 10 year old house are at least 25 years old. I got them from a salvage yard and cleaned them up to look new. I got tired of using the plunger and have not used it once since I recycled the old toilets. I put new valves in them when I installed them, so I think I am good to go (pun intended!) for awhile. And I think I use less water getting the things to flush everything down in one flush, rather than flushing several times if there were any solids in the bowl. This country has way too many rules and laws. And I agree that many making the laws are total idiots. Somehow I think the same people made the rules about what deer may be hunted and which have to be left alone. Consequently we have about 10 times as many whitetails around as there were in the same area 40 years ago. They eat anything I plant in the yard and are constantly being hit on the roads. It is just stupid! But will the "officials" allow doe hunting? No way. GRRRR
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