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Default Breaking up a large turd

preesi, 3/27/2006,11:39:01 PM, wrote:

I dropped this 20 incher today after I ate all that Amish food this
weekend. I was having a hard time breaking it up. First I got a
kitchen knife and broke it in half and flushed. The half that went
down got stuck and the other half is still floating around. I stuck
my hand in and tried to dislodge the half that got stuck but I
couldn't. I think I'm gonna have to call the plumber. What do you
think?

preesi
up the creek


Stick a fork in it. That's the multi-purpose tool for ****. If it's
not coming out of you a fork helps break it up. If it won't go down
the drain a fork can either break it up or help you get it back out.
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