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But less useful for passing solids. Unless you can use a pencil to force it down.Cooking doesn't get tougher than this. -
Yes, the sink has limited uses and you still need a toilet to handle solids, for example shredded garbage that the binmen won't take.Originally posted by TheBigYinJames View PostBut less useful for passing solids. Unless you can use a pencil to force it down.Comment
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Don't you lot have Guinnesh!ts then?Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostYes, the sink has limited uses and you still need a toilet to handle solids, for example shredded garbage that the binmen won't take.Comment
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I've not drunk Guiness for a long time, but I don't imagine so. I'm pretty lucky in the old toilet department.Originally posted by Churchill View PostDon't you lot have Guinnesh!ts then?Comment
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