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JohnnyCap's Avatar
my motto is not my toilet, not my problem...I even flush the wrappers Originally Posted by naughtynikki84
My proposal was not doing to another's toilet what you wouldn't do to your own. Whatever it saves or nothing, it was an idea I wanted to share, and I appreciate that you read it.
ok, fair enough
i had the non-benefit of touring a sewage treatment plant once, and the one I toured, all the non-soluble stuff ended up getting filtered out by going a across this screen, and it was the sewage treatment workers job to use a type of rake to scrap across the screen and toss it into a special garbage can. some where all the rubbers being flushed down the toilet are being collected.... how many per day in rochester do you think?

does that gross people out????

yes, flush the condom down the toilet, its not enough to plug the works, or else it would have already happened.
Always Horny's Avatar
my motto is not my toilet, not my problem...I even flush the wrappers Originally Posted by naughtynikki84
I know a provider who even flushed the envelope the money came in. I thought that was a bit extreme.
Always Horny's Avatar
yes, flush the condom down the toilet, its not enough to plug the works, or else it would have already happened. Originally Posted by lostforkate
Did you read about the stories in the Olympic Village where toilets were getting clogged because of too many condoms? Seriously.
Lexxxy's Avatar
That's a great offer if I ever have to weave a tangled hotel murder plot.

I'll admit it is strange to suggest carrying them out but what I suggested is possible (unlikely, especially in a good place) Originally Posted by JohnnyCap
I was staying at the hyatt regency in the pittsburg international airport when a woman was stabbed in the elevator. I get a call."hey babe, are you ok?" I'm like "hell yeah!"He goes "no really, a woman got stabbed at your hotel, it's all over the news, just wanted to make sure it's not you since i know you're there" cue the tummy flop and "I gotta go" .
i had the non-benefit of touring a sewage treatment plant once, and the one I toured, all the non-soluble stuff ended up getting filtered out by going a across this screen, and it was the sewage treatment workers job to use a type of rake to scrap across the screen and toss it into a special garbage can. some where all the rubbers being flushed down the toilet are being collected.... how many per day in rochester do you think?

does that gross people out????

yes, flush the condom down the toilet, its not enough to plug the works, or else it would have already happened. Originally Posted by lostforkate
Sounds like an episode of "Dirty Jobs" with Mike Rowe.
cowboy8055's Avatar
The hazards of flushing condoms down the toilet LOL. You get all kinds info on this site.
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When I was a high school kid rowing crew in the Black Rock canal we used to see all kinds of used rubbers in the water. They were known as "canal fish". In retrospect I find it curious that so many rubbers were being used in 1962. We did see a fetus one day and the occasional dead body, strange days.
When I was a high school kid rowing crew in the Black Rock canal we used to see all kinds of used rubbers in the water. They were known as "canal fish". In retrospect I find it curious that so many rubbers were being used in 1962. Originally Posted by jokacz
LOL....may have floated down from Front park. Back then lots of action took place at both places. Used to watch the submarine races a couple times a week back then and never used any rubbers. Ahhhh the good old carefree days.....
JohnnyCap's Avatar
I feel like standing on a deserted stretch of highway with a solitary tear streaming down my cheek.
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I laughed so hard I spilt my latte on my SDs white North face my new motto: not my white north face not my problem.
jok,

you out-grossed me

the rubbers were because the female contraceptives were yet to be perfected and/or wide use



When I was a high school kid rowing crew in the Black Rock canal we used to see all kinds of used rubbers in the water. They were known as "canal fish". In retrospect I find it curious that so many rubbers were being used in 1962. We did see a fetus one day and the occasional dead body, strange days. Originally Posted by jokacz