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bajaruby
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I'm begining to think you are all full of c***.
I can't wait 'till yankee gets on here sets everyone straight.
[Edited on 7-28-2005 by bajaruby]
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Bob and Susan
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Location: Mulege BCS on the BAY
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Sharky.....
In 1964 Charmin first added perfume to their one-ply toilet tissue.
And...
Did you know that...Mr. Whipple is the third most recognized name in the US behind Richard Nixon and Billy Graham???
Sharky...aren't you glad you live right down the street from us???
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jrbaja
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What we seem to have here is
A virtual Fosa full of knowledge!
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bajajudy
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I got one of those stupid chain emails today and immediately thought of this thread when I read this.
"Love is when Mommy sees Daddy on the toilet and
she doesn't think it's gross."
Mark - age 6
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MrBillM
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Crap Q
For as long as I remember, the explanation for the origin of the word "Crap" was the same as that in the History Channel segment i.e. John Crapper.
There is no evidence of it's use prior.
While on the subject, another interesting fact on that TV segment was that the first apparatus that we would recognize as a toilet was designed for
Elizabeth I by a relative. The one problem that he couldn't figure out was how to eliminate the odors from the decaying material from coming back up
through the toilet. His apparatus had a straight pipe flowing downward into the cesspool. It wasn't until the 19th century that someone decided to
put a U bend in the pipe. Amazing how something so simple could have eluded designers for a few hundred years.
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viabaja
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You all are using TP??
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Debra
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All "real" Baja Babes keep TP under the front seat of their truck (right Cody?)
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capn.sharky
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Bob and Susan---Yes I am glad to be living right down the street from you. I would rather live up the street from you though, as you know what always
rolls downhill. Bob, you are the king of toilet paper knowledge.
If there is no fishing in heaven, I am not going
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gonetobaja
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Strange....
I just got back from Baja 2 hrs ago. I was there to buy and deliver my new fosa for my house. Now I get back here and everyone is talking about fosa
tecknology. I think Im gonna go with the proper installed septic with a seperate grey water line to a tree, and some green brand quick disolve style
TP and see how that goes.
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Bedman
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For my 100th post!
Finally a Full Nomad!!
Buy the TP sold for use in Travel Trailers and Motorhomes. Yes, it comes in 2 ply. Then, to keep your mind at ease, drop a few sheets in a plastic
container with some water and shake it up! ( the water, that is) You'll be amazed how it dissolves into a billion bitty pieces. After using this paper
for years in my motorhomes I've never had a clog.
(Geezz....I feel so dirty, making that my 100th post!)
Bedman
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Bob and Susan
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Bedman...it's the pull of the "Darkside"
Actually since 1992 when the US government required the 1.6 gallon flush toilets, toilet paper manufactures have made better stuff....
All toilet paper works fine....septic or motorhome
Those that buy "better" paper are like those who buy mid-grade gas....
It's just a waste of money...like flushing money down the toilet
It's all a marketing perception
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backninedan
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There are some local brands that are just one step away from particle board. so I dont mind up-grading just a little.
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Bruce R Leech
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Location: Ensenada formerly Mulege
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Mood: A lot cooler than Mulege
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most of the Mexican paper works just fine. at least it beats the local vegetation.
Bruce R Leech
Ensenada
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