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27-02-2015, 02:01 PM
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Re: Pee in the sink?

Anyone who's seen the program 'how clean is your house' and others like it will know that there are people who live in filthy conditions with all kinds of vermin and pests etc under mounds of decomposing rubbish. Some of them would have considerable difficulty getting anywhere near their toilet which is in itself a biohazard. They most probably urinate etc in places other than the toilet.
You hear of children living in terrible unsanitary condition too which is very sad and there is often urine and faeces on the floor, pets as well as the children.
Whatever the mental or social problems that cause people to live like that hopefully the majority of us here live in fairly sanitary conditions and use the toilet for its intended purpose and likewise for the kitchen sink.
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27-02-2015, 02:38 PM
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Originally Posted by Freshfields ->
At the moment you wouldn't consider it but if you were in a situation where there was no alternative? What then? LOL
Chamber pot, bucket, or outside lavatory!
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27-02-2015, 10:59 PM
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Not in my house! As children we used chamber pots, as adults we used the outside lavatory.


Same here ST.
It seems to me it's just a poor excuse for some men to be lazy and uncouth.
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27-02-2015, 11:08 PM
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Originally Posted by Silver Tabby ->
I would still never resort to urinating in the sink - it is disgusting.


You'd probably find it rather difficult anyway ST, I know I would! And if any women really did years ago, Gawd knows how they managed it, because they wouldn't have had those gadgets that are made for ladies nowadays.
I'm fed up with this subject now anyway, it's rumbled on long enough.
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28-02-2015, 12:17 PM
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Is it driving you round the bend Mups?
How can wee block the ubend????
While we're on a dirty subject, did anyone see Casual Vacancy where he was having a poo on the loo and wifey was very upset and reminded him, "remember the rules! No solids in the en suite!"
Her rules obviously!
Thought I'd die laughing!!
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28-02-2015, 12:21 PM
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Re: Pee in the sink?

Originally Posted by Silver Tabby ->
Chamber pot, bucket, or outside lavatory!
Since I said 'no alternative', that would rule out these.
I think the sink would be preferable to the floor
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28-02-2015, 12:31 PM
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Come on folks, it's Confession Time!!

I'll go first...when I was recovering from an op a few years ago I used the plastic waste paper bin to wee in one night as I was desperate and didn't think I'd make it along to the loo!

Edited to add that I emptied it first!
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28-02-2015, 12:35 PM
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Re: Pee in the sink?

Originally Posted by ruthio ->
Come on folks, it's Confession Time!!

I'll go first...when I was recovering from an op a few years ago I used the plastic waste paper bin to wee in one night as I was desperate and didn't think I'd make it along to the loo!

Edited to add that I emptied it first!
PMSL....I wonder what happened to the original Poster,,did He get pi--ed off? ;~)
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01-03-2015, 04:21 PM
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Re: Pee in the sink?

Originally Posted by Freshfields ->
Since I said 'no alternative', that would rule out these.
I think the sink would be preferable to the floor
Then I would take a spade outside somewhere!
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01-03-2015, 04:48 PM
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I've got this sorted,chaps & chappettes!

I bought an old Butler sink,planted weeds in it,placed it in a corner of the garden under a tree and made a garden swing with a hole in the seat,which hangs from a branch RIGHT over the centre!!!!

RIGHT----anyone with XX chromosomes,you use the swing.
You lot with XY chromosomes,you do your Garden Gnome impressions.
The weeds thrive and are happy.
Foxes and neighbours cats will be deterred from entering the garden.
Any solids will be broken down by the nettles/brambles/etc in the sink.

Please form an orderly queue. Pushing will not be tolerated.
Job Jobbed! [see? even Big Jobs can be dealt with]
 
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