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  • nippinout
    FUSP
    • Jan 2002
    • 1231

    #1

    Toilet size

    I live in a house with a few friends, and I think our toilet is too small.

    I'm 5'7" and 145lb, not a huge guy.

    But the toilet seat seems really small. I have to hold my junk or it will rest on the seat.

    I like big toilets.
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  • DJBacon06
    Aww DIP!
    • Nov 2002
    • 733

    #2
    bummer. yeah, i like those big toilets too
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    • gimp
      Registered User
      • Jan 2001
      • 2368

      #3
      Yeah. I hate small toilets. Especially when your tool hits the water. I like a toilet that can suck the crap right out of me when I flush it.

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      • dinger
        I AM THE BIG DINGER!!
        • Jul 2003
        • 1267

        #4
        you perverts and your damn toilets needs to get a room!!


        mines ooold [20 years+ old] and i love it!~~! its got a HUGE flush, meaning i could probably flush a small child down it.

        my aunts though.. they are new and for like the midgets. i mean wtf? it can barely flush down a 6 pieces of 1ply! what gives?!

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        • Bad_Dog
          self proclaimed warpaholic
          • Jul 2003
          • 1777

          #5
          lol... this reminds me of something I've done that's funny. At the ice facility where I play hockey, me and a bunch of teammates where playing ball hockey in the lockeroom with a tennis ball. The ball bounced off the wall and landed in the toilet, so everybody was like "I aint touching it" and I decided to flush it... Industrial toilets really can handle a tennis ball! it flushed with no problem, and since then has been done several times...

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          • dinger
            I AM THE BIG DINGER!!
            • Jul 2003
            • 1267

            #6
            rofl
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            • sneakyhacker420
              AO's Uber Green Guru
              • Aug 2002
              • 1247

              #7
              Originally posted by Bad_Dog
              lol... this reminds me of something I've done that's funny. At the ice facility where I play hockey, me and a bunch of teammates where playing ball hockey in the lockeroom with a tennis ball. The ball bounced off the wall and landed in the toilet, so everybody was like "I aint touching it" and I decided to flush it... Industrial toilets really can handle a tennis ball! it flushed with no problem, and since then has been done several times...
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              • nippinout
                FUSP
                • Jan 2002
                • 1231

                #8
                My friend has an awesome toilet.

                If you lift up the cover for the reservoir tank, you'll see a pressurized chamber for the water. It's such a voilent fury of water that you have to shut the lid.
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                • graycie
                  disgruntled
                  • Oct 2001
                  • 664

                  #9
                  Originally posted by dinger
                  mines ooold [20 years+ old] and i love it!~~! its got a HUGE flush, meaning i could probably flush a small child down it.
                  word! same thing in my house, i wouldn't say a huge flush but its pretty powerful compared to toilets in some other peoples homes. i'm embarrased to say but i have a bad habit of clogging toilets when i go visit people, because i'm not used to their flushing capacity.

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                  • Miscue
                    Super Moderator

                    • Oct 2000
                    • 7105

                    #10
                    Originally posted by graycie


                    word! same thing in my house, i wouldn't say a huge flush but its pretty powerful compared to toilets in some other peoples homes. i'm embarrased to say but i have a bad habit of clogging toilets when i go visit people, because i'm not used to their flushing capacity.
                    You see, the proper technique is to do a pre-flush... so you can preemptively start the process of getting stuff down the tubes. It will be whisked away immediately, rather than waiting to collect to the point where a clog occurs.

                    I just visited one of the city's waste treatment facilities... it's rather interesting. The stuff is filtered from the water and then gets put on conveyor belts. At the end, it gets scraped off by a big cheese grater type thing... and falls onto another conveyor belt, then they load it onto trucks.

                    It's kinda cool to see where your drinking water came from.

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                    • sneakyhacker420
                      AO's Uber Green Guru
                      • Aug 2002
                      • 1247

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Miscue


                      You see, the proper technique is to do a pre-flush... so you can preemptively start the process of getting stuff down the tubes. It will be whisked away immediately, rather than waiting to collect to the point where a clog occurs.

                      I just visited one of the city's waste treatment facilities... it's rather interesting. The stuff is filtered from the water and then gets put on conveyor belts. At the end, it gets scraped off by a big cheese grater type thing... and falls onto another conveyor belt, then they load it onto trucks.

                      It's kinda cool to see where your drinking water came from.
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                      • graycie
                        disgruntled
                        • Oct 2001
                        • 664

                        #12
                        that just reminded me of why i boil water, and drink juice

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                        • PyRo
                          President Bioloaf inc.
                          • Dec 2000
                          • 10186

                          #13
                          Originally posted by dinger

                          mines ooold [20 years+ old]
                          Thats just a baby, mine were installed in 1918, i'm crapping in a piece of history
                          Last edited by PyRo; 12-05-2003, 02:31 AM.

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                          • nippinout
                            FUSP
                            • Jan 2002
                            • 1231

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Miscue


                            You see, the proper technique is to do a pre-flush... so you can preemptively start the process of getting stuff down the tubes. It will be whisked away immediately, rather than waiting to collect to the point where a clog occurs.

                            I just visited one of the city's waste treatment facilities... it's rather interesting. The stuff is filtered from the water and then gets put on conveyor belts. At the end, it gets scraped off by a big cheese grater type thing... and falls onto another conveyor belt, then they load it onto trucks.

                            It's kinda cool to see where your drinking water came from.
                            Waster water treatment will treat water to the point that surface interaction like swimming and water skiing will not get you sick.

                            They don't have the waste water plant dump the water into the water treatment plant.

                            Water treatment (for drinking water) treats water to the point that the sick/elderly/young will not get sick by it. Water treatment leaves residuals so you will not get regrowth in the water distribution system from plant to faucet.
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                            • PyRo
                              President Bioloaf inc.
                              • Dec 2000
                              • 10186

                              #15
                              For the most part sewege treatment filters out solid stuff in a big screen, then smaller stuff is allowed to settle out, then they use bacteria, then they kill the bacteria, then its dumped into a body of water. Then you get new water from a well or resevoir. THey can make it clean enough for drinking but its uneconomical in most situations.

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