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Previously on "Just blocked up the client's toilet"
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Toilet blocking I think is beyond your control so can be forgiven. It's wazzing all over the toilet seat that I think is unnacceptable. I think people found guilty of this should be banned from client co facilities and be forced to us ea bog in a bag (as seen on Drangon's den!)
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Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostSometimes a normal arse can stretch like that. Like a woman giving birth.
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Originally posted by aussielong View PostTo push out a piece like that I assume the offender is taking things up his ring to stretch it to that kind of huge diameter. How embarrassing.
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Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostI like Shark, except I'd use it as the name of one that pokes out of the water (as in "we're gonna need a bigger boat").
I suppose a Blocker is as good a name as any.
To push out a piece like that I assume the offender is taking things up his ring to stretch it to that kind of huge diameter. How embarrassing.
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Originally posted by minsky1 View PostA brown shark?
I suppose a Blocker is as good a name as any.
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Originally posted by ChimpMaster View PostBut it was one heck of a big movement. Got pretty frightening when the flush water started to build up but fortunately it stopped just before the level at which it would have spilt out.
Had to scarper out of there well quick, luckily only one guy saw me exit through the main Gents door. Hopefully he won't try to use that cubicle.
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And what did the pootimer application say for money earned during that time? I managed a £44 turd earlier in the year (before tax)
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Originally posted by ChimpMaster View Postfortunately it stopped just before the level at which it would have spilt out.
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Always a problem when you have to stand up to disengage.
Best done at clients site and during their billable time!
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Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostThere's the Phantom that glides round the S-bend on release leaving the sh*tter perplexed, and the Floater that won't flush away.
What do you call a blocker?
This kind of tulip is so big it plugs up the toilet and it overflows all over the floor. (You should have followed the advice from the Lincoln Log tulip.)
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There's the Phantom that glides round the S-bend on release leaving the sh*tter perplexed, and the Floater that won't flush away.
What do you call a blocker?
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http://home.pon.net/zip/comedy/tuliplist.htm
obviously, change 'tulip' in the link to what it's really supposed to say
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