I don't understand how in this era of high technology and sophistication that we can still have horribly designed toilets. I mean, the Romans had toilets, and I bet you that theirs didn't back up nearly as often as mine does
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and it is for this and many other reasons that our plunger is directly next to the toilet, for ease and speed of use. And so that no guest will have to request it specially.
Is it just me, or are posts about poo wildly amusing? ...Our toilet at the apartment last year flooded at random, poo or no. I specifically remember mopping up pee-water, because after flushing I just left the bathroom. Who expects their toilet to flood when there's nothing solid?
I agree with everything said. The plunger-thingy is right next to the pot at my place too. The sad thing is I think I use it about every other day. I think the people of the world who get backed up pots need to get together and invent a pot that isn't going to flood everytime you flush.
The older toilet in our house has major issues, with or without poo, so I sympathize with you. I don't understand toilets that don't want to work. This is what they were made for, so as good little appliances they ought to be happy to fulfill their purpose in life. But no. No, of course not, especially when you're in a rush and have guests waiting to pee. Stupid toilet.
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Toilets are zany things.
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