Dish drainer crisis
On Sunday, August 17, 2014 1:31:52 PM UTC-5, Roy wrote:
> On Saturday, August 16, 2014 11:44:32 PM UTC-6, Julie Bove wrote:
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> > > Julie Bove wrote:
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> > >> "jmcquown" wrote:
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> > >> > My cats' litterbox was in the master bathroom. On a bath mat
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> > >> > taken outside and vaccuumed) on a tile floor. I didn't step on it.
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> > >> > floor was clean. I didn't need to have paper towels in the bathroom.
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> > >> Then I guess my whole extended family isn't normal as we all have paper
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> > >> towels in there. I have two cats and once in a while one will get a
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> > >> something on the side of the box. Rather than having to empty the whole
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> > >> box, I use a paper towel to clean it up. They also sometimes deposit a
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> > > For that, in a bathroom, just use toilet paper and flush it. No need
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> > I prefer paper towels. We can only use 1 ply toilet paper and that's not so
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> > good for cleaning. We also use flushable wipes.
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> Flush-able wipes are one of the best sewer plug-er-uppers available.
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> Plumbers love them as they get rich fixing situations that are clearly avoidable. City sewer workers hate them as it makes their life miserable finding the snafus in the system.
We own a small house next door that we rent out, and one of our old
tenants used to flush tampons. Those are even worse than the wipes.
--Bryan
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