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Yup, no paper down the pan !! 
As stated Greece has a problem with this, Brazil also, what you save on toilet blockages  you have to spend on air freshener !!

No TP in our house, we rely on the bum gun accuracy of visitors to our restrooms.

Although that accuracy is in doubt after having 9 family guests for a couple of days last week ( death in the family ). I’ll spare you the details ….. let’s just say too much Chang and dodgy food supplied at the temple it was a real shitshow !!

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2 hours ago, DwizzleyMatthews said:

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let’s just say too much Chang and dodgy food supplied at the temple it was a real shitshow !!

I take it that's not a video that's going to be posted here?

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1 minute ago, Marble-eye said:

It might be a silly question but why didn't they use a bigger diameter pipe.

It's because the standard soil pipe size is a nominal 4 inch (UK standards), to connect to the 'pan connector' the toilet pan sits on.
Yes, I did say 'sits'. 🤣

 

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7 minutes ago, Bluesofa said:

It's because the standard soil pipe size is a nominal 4 inch (UK standards), to connect to the 'pan connector' the toilet pan sits on.
Yes, I did say 'sits'. 🤣

Jeez, I've had bigger fudge dragons than 4", very painful, but it was worth it in the end. 💩 😢

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53 minutes ago, Marble-eye said:

Jeez, I've had bigger fudge dragons than 4", very painful, but it was worth it in the end. 💩 😢

While I like this new phrase, that must mean length not diameter. There is an incredibly low chance of said fudge dragon lodging sideways in the soil pipe.

'fudge dragon': A long serpentine defecation that is a remnant of a contemptible bowel movement. Usually painful.
source: https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=fudge dragon 

While some readers may think we have hit a low in conversation, it is linked to the subject.

Plus in a previous life while running a central heating repair business for a few years, I would get called out to look at this very problem of 'blocked toilets'.
Usually it large matter (faecal or sanity products) which became wedged anywhere between the toilet pan and sloping soil pipe, before it went vertical (if an upstairs toilet).
Sorry to say, I've had my hands down a few other people's toilets - in a professional capacity of course.

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6 minutes ago, GMoney2312 said:

Concrete Day!

That is a very large area Greg, I thought that they should have used expansion joints on such a big area and in this heat?

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1 hour ago, Marble-eye said:

That is a very large area Greg, I thought that they should have used expansion joints on such a big area and in this heat?

Nature creates her own expansion joints, in time. 😉

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21 hours ago, Marble-eye said:

That is a very large area Greg, I thought that they should have used expansion joints on such a big area and in this heat?

I am just going with the flow here. And I am no longer going to post these.

 

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3 hours ago, BigHewer said:

I note the change of hat midway through the video @GMoney2312.

Just wondering why the Astros hat was not in the first half. 🤔

I bet the first one must have got wet in the rain. 🤣

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14 hours ago, BigHewer said:

Just wondering why the Astros hat was not in the first half.

I did it to make people wonder- it worked!

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5 minutes ago, GMoney2312 said:

Last Concrete Drop

Are you sure the guys who mixed the concrete have allowed for snow and ice? Apparently it can cause cracks. De-icer on the concrete can be a problem too.

Surely there wasn't any sarcasm in your narration triggering my post?
Ha ha, I'm just joking!
Btw, It's 'pouring concrete', where does 'dropping concrete' come from? Must be a term from the colonies. 🤣

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On 8/1/2022 at 6:56 PM, Bluesofa said:

It's 'pouring concrete', where does 'dropping concrete' come from?

When you pour water out of your glass, does it drop out? Or does it hit the ceiling?🤣

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On 8/1/2022 at 6:46 PM, Faz said:

Out of curiosity, Greg, how many cubic metres of ready mixed concrete did it take for that area.

I am retired. That question hurts my brain.

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The area is very "tree-ey", looks nice

I don't see those types of trees a lot in Thailand, or never notice them

 

Looks sort of like New Hampshire to me

 

My wife's village is more palm trees type..............

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