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  • 05-28-2012, 03:27 AM
    sleepygeckos
    Re: Think I broke my toilet with a rat.
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    Originally Posted by Mike41793 View Post
    Its gunna be really awkward years down the road when whoever owns your house next goes to replace the septic tank. They bring in the backhoe and start breaking it apart then theyll be like, "Wait holdup one minute, wtf are all these bones in here???" lmao.

    Geez, that was even worse than what I was thinking! Where we live the "waste" sewer is separate from the storm drains and such and is treated in a local plant for recycling. (I live in a state crazy about their water quality because they have so much fresh water around, go figure.) Anyways, those plants are usually set up to deal with "human deposits" and anything else will taint the system. I know they must have measures in place to catch random flushes, but why stress the water system when the garbage is probably not a huge distance walk, right?

    (Anybody think of the Dirty Jobs episode with Rainbow Trout? That was my first thought, but I can't explain it without breaking the "G" rating rule.:colbert:)
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