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Old 10-11-2005, 16:04   #1
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Old 10-11-2005, 17:15   #2
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ok. you're just asking for this, Gord. Bring it on, boys.
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I think I poop fast enough with the heavy toilet. I'm not sure lighter would help.
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carbob fibre dunny

being made of carbon fibre,does that mean the holding tank will definately give-in befor the dunny does?What a mess!!
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Re: carbob fibre dunny

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mudnut once whispered in the wind:
being made of carbon fibre,does that mean the holding tank will definately give-in befor the dunny does?What a mess!!
And how about those almost "explosive" destruction scenese carbon fiber has once it does give out? ha ha ha

(Picturing a carbon fiber main's self-destruct - then picturing it under your bum)
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