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On Sun, 17 Apr 2016 00:45:59 +0100, Stormin Mormon wrote:
On 4/16/2016 7:11 PM, DerbyDad03 wrote: On Saturday, April 16, 2016 at 1:26:14 PM UTC-4, Stormin Mormon wrote: In many municipalities, any sewer that you could pee into is not the sewer you should be peeing into. Most eight year old boys don't have enough capacity to do much harm to a storm sewer. Unless they eat a lot of garlic and spices. My comment wasn't related to "harming" a sewer. It was meant to correct a very often incorrect Bird Brain. Now and again, the most obviously wrong people are also the most clueless when corrected. Not that I ever have that problem. Right, sweets? You're wrong all the time because you believe in god. -- "If you have voted after you are dead, there is a good strong possibility that you did something illegal." -- Kevin Shwedo, California DMV director |
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Oren wrote:
On Sat, 16 Apr 2016 20:04:38 -0400, Ed Pawlowski wrote: Towns do have ordinances about putting effluent in storm drains but I don't imagine too many people have been arrested for peeing in a sewer. I just pee in the yard. No worries at all. Makes a pretty good weed killer, a little slow, but it works |
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On Sun, 17 Apr 2016 18:33:29 +0100, ChairMan wrote:
Oren wrote: On Sat, 16 Apr 2016 20:04:38 -0400, Ed Pawlowski wrote: Towns do have ordinances about putting effluent in storm drains but I don't imagine too many people have been arrested for peeing in a sewer. I just pee in the yard. No worries at all. Makes a pretty good weed killer, a little slow, but it works Actually it's a fertiliser (nitrates). Of course you can overdose on fertiliser. http://www.ehow.com/about_6636408_ur...ed-killer.html -- Madness takes its toll. Please have exact change ready. |
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On 2016-04-17, Mr Macaw wrote:
On Sun, 17 Apr 2016 02:56:09 +0100, rbowman wrote: of Zodiac consists of tracking down companies that take advantage of overloaded storm drains to dump toxic waste. What an original plot.... What? No spider? nb |
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On Sun, 17 Apr 2016 18:49:52 +0100, notbob wrote:
On 2016-04-17, Mr Macaw wrote: On Sun, 17 Apr 2016 02:56:09 +0100, rbowman wrote: of Zodiac consists of tracking down companies that take advantage of overloaded storm drains to dump toxic waste. What an original plot.... What? No spider? The dead spiders might alert them to the problem. -- A lawyer is simply a computer on two legs. It cannot think for itself, all it can do is remember vast amounts of information - past cases, billions of strange laws, etc. |
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On 04/17/2016 09:40 AM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
On 4/17/2016 10:20 AM, taxed and spent wrote: -- Portland water supply to be flushed after teen urinates into reservoir http://www.cnn.com/2014/04/17/us/ore...ply/index.html I think they came to their senses after people started telling them they were totally stupid. Why couldn't they just tell the people the truth, instead of doing the knee jerk reaction thing? Do the have it covered so birds don't crap in it? How dumb can they be? Well, it is Oregon.... |
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"Mr Macaw" wrote in message news On Sun, 17 Apr 2016 18:33:29 +0100, ChairMan wrote: Oren wrote: On Sat, 16 Apr 2016 20:04:38 -0400, Ed Pawlowski wrote: Towns do have ordinances about putting effluent in storm drains but I don't imagine too many people have been arrested for peeing in a sewer. I just pee in the yard. No worries at all. Makes a pretty good weed killer, a little slow, but it works Actually it's a fertiliser (nitrates). Of course you can overdose on fertiliser. http://www.ehow.com/about_6636408_ur...ed-killer.html but it is also salty . Me and my brother wiped out a persistent weed patch when we were kids. We drank a lot at lunch for a while. |
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On Sunday, April 17, 2016 at 11:32:40 AM UTC-5, Frank wrote:
On 4/16/2016 7:55 PM, Uncle Monster wrote: On Saturday, April 16, 2016 at 6:15:12 PM UTC-5, Frank wrote: On 4/15/2016 11:25 PM, Uncle Monster wrote: On Friday, April 15, 2016 at 7:44:41 PM UTC-5, Stormin Mormon wrote: On 4/15/2016 8:03 PM, Uncle Monster wrote: Interesting, the last batch of drug commercials I've seen on TV have a patient visiting a doctor and none of the doctors was a White male. It struck me as interesting and as more social engineering. I can't wait for the drug commercials to feature LGBT doctors. o_O Oh yea, I know, it's racist to notice things like that. ^_^ [8~{} Uncle Racist Monster I sure hope my LGBT doctor doesn't want to do a colonoscopy on me. -- I had an endoscopy and colonoscopy on the same day hopefully in that order. Then I had a second colonoscopy months later. Doctors were trying to figure out where the blood was going. I was anemic and had a low red blood cell count. I explained to them that I was too old to have a period so they went looking. It turned out that I had a bleeding ulcer and didn't know it because there was no pain or upset stomach. I seem to be OK now. ^_^ [8~{} Uncle Ulcerated Monster I would have been due for a colonoscopy this year but had the Cologuard test instead. It not only checks for blood but more importantly cancer cells. I was clear of both. I had the FOBT but it turned out negative which is why doctors shoved a camera up my tailpipe. My bleeding stomach seems to have settled down except for the food poisoning I experienced last year. There is nothing in the world like extreme barfing. It can completely empty your stomach in under 3 seconds. ^_^ [8~{} Uncle Barf Monster The Cologuard does more than check for blood as they look for cancer cells. http://www.cologuardtest.com/ Previously I had a virtual colonoscopy which I did because I am on coumadin and stopping and starting is a pain and probably costs more as I would need to transition through Lovenox. The virtual was extremely interesting as it involves the same clean out plus some contrast agents and they check you in a CT scanner. Not only reports on the colon but all the organs in the vicinity. Unfortunately it is only recommended for 5 years vs the usual uneventful colonoscopy which would have given me 10. The Cologuard calls for three years but now over 75 I think they may stop testing. At my age, anyone that gives me a three year warranty is giving me a potential lifetime warranty. Hey, you've lasted this long and surpassed the average life expectancy for a man when you were born. I'm over 60 and realize that 60 is the new 40. When I was a kid, I thought anyone over 40 was really, really old. ^_^ [8~{} Uncle Forty Monster |
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On Sun, 17 Apr 2016 19:00:12 +0100, taxed and spent wrote:
"Mr Macaw" wrote in message news On Sun, 17 Apr 2016 18:33:29 +0100, ChairMan wrote: Oren wrote: On Sat, 16 Apr 2016 20:04:38 -0400, Ed Pawlowski wrote: Towns do have ordinances about putting effluent in storm drains but I don't imagine too many people have been arrested for peeing in a sewer. I just pee in the yard. No worries at all. Makes a pretty good weed killer, a little slow, but it works Actually it's a fertiliser (nitrates). Of course you can overdose on fertiliser. http://www.ehow.com/about_6636408_ur...ed-killer.html but it is also salty . Me and my brother wiped out a persistent weed patch when we were kids. You need to use loads: http://grist.org/living/should-i-kil...eeing-on-them/ We drank a lot at lunch for a while. You drank your pee? -- A mute walks into a drugstore (chemist) to buy package of prophylactics. Unable to tell the pharmacist what he wants, he puts a $5.00 bill on the counter, unzips his pants, and puts his dick on the counter and points to it. The pharmacist watches, unzips his own fly, puts his dick on the counter, puts a ruler down next to both of them, points out that his is 1 inch longer and takes the mute's $5.00 bill. |
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On Sun, 17 Apr 2016 18:57:46 +0100, rbowman wrote:
On 04/17/2016 09:40 AM, Ed Pawlowski wrote: On 4/17/2016 10:20 AM, taxed and spent wrote: -- Portland water supply to be flushed after teen urinates into reservoir http://www.cnn.com/2014/04/17/us/ore...ply/index.html I think they came to their senses after people started telling them they were totally stupid. Why couldn't they just tell the people the truth, instead of doing the knee jerk reaction thing? Do the have it covered so birds don't crap in it? How dumb can they be? Well, it is Oregon.... "Well, it is America" would have done for me. -- Black.... like the clouds of death that follow me into the forest of doom and hide in the wardrobe of darkness! Blaaaackk! |
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On Sunday, April 17, 2016 at 12:08:54 PM UTC-5, Mr Macaw wrote:
On Sun, 17 Apr 2016 01:25:40 +0100, Oren wrote: On Sat, 16 Apr 2016 20:04:38 -0400, Ed Pawlowski wrote: Towns do have ordinances about putting effluent in storm drains but I don't imagine too many people have been arrested for peeing in a sewer. I just pee in the yard. No worries at all. Can't you afford a toilet? -- You must understand that urinating in the yard around one's home is a sacred right of passage for all American males. Remember, we colonists are savages. ^_^ [8~{} Uncle Savage Monster |
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"Mr Macaw" wrote in message news On Sun, 17 Apr 2016 19:00:12 +0100, taxed and spent wrote: "Mr Macaw" wrote in message news On Sun, 17 Apr 2016 18:33:29 +0100, ChairMan wrote: Oren wrote: On Sat, 16 Apr 2016 20:04:38 -0400, Ed Pawlowski wrote: Towns do have ordinances about putting effluent in storm drains but I don't imagine too many people have been arrested for peeing in a sewer. I just pee in the yard. No worries at all. Makes a pretty good weed killer, a little slow, but it works Actually it's a fertiliser (nitrates). Of course you can overdose on fertiliser. http://www.ehow.com/about_6636408_ur...ed-killer.html but it is also salty . Me and my brother wiped out a persistent weed patch when we were kids. You need to use loads: http://grist.org/living/should-i-kil...eeing-on-them/ We drank a lot at lunch for a while. You drank your pee? no. why do you ask? |
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On Sunday, April 17, 2016 at 1:09:19 PM UTC-4, Mr Macaw wrote:
On Sun, 17 Apr 2016 01:35:53 +0100, DerbyDad03 wrote: On Saturday, April 16, 2016 at 8:04:40 PM UTC-4, Ed Pawlowski wrote: On 4/16/2016 7:09 PM, DerbyDad03 wrote: BTW: When I was 8 years old I could not make it home from school, so I peed in a sewer. A kid in my class yelled, "I'm gonna tell." Errr.... a sewer is precisely where your pee goes anyway, so you did good. Not necessarily. In many municipalities, any sewer that you could pee into is not the sewer you should be peeing into. Then it isn't a sewer. A sewer is for human effluent. If it's a for rainwater, it's not a sewer. Where exactly do you go to get all of your incorrect information? Sewer takes in a lot of different systems, but they all come under the same overall term. Sanitary sewers usually carry the effluent from toilets. Storm drains usually carry the water runoff from rain. Combined sewers do both. I know that...it's the Bird Brain that needs the information. Storm drains are very often referred to as storm *sewers*. When he says "If it's a for rainwater, it's not a sewer." he's wrong. I provided a few links for him to check out. I gave you a link which you ignored. Hmmm...How do you know that? Are you tracking my internet activity? Did you spend the night at my place? Just how do you know what I ignored and what I didn't? Must I teach you everything? Click on the link that you claim I ignored and scroll down to the video entitled "Misconnections explained by Yellow Ducks". Watch the "Are you polluting?" video and listen very, very carefully to the words used by the nice gentleman at 0:29. Then come on back and tell me that ignored your link and that I am wrong. |
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On Sun, 17 Apr 2016 19:54:53 +0100, taxed and spent wrote:
"Mr Macaw" wrote in message news On Sun, 17 Apr 2016 19:00:12 +0100, taxed and spent wrote: "Mr Macaw" wrote in message news On Sun, 17 Apr 2016 18:33:29 +0100, ChairMan wrote: Oren wrote: On Sat, 16 Apr 2016 20:04:38 -0400, Ed Pawlowski wrote: Towns do have ordinances about putting effluent in storm drains but I don't imagine too many people have been arrested for peeing in a sewer. I just pee in the yard. No worries at all. Makes a pretty good weed killer, a little slow, but it works Actually it's a fertiliser (nitrates). Of course you can overdose on fertiliser. http://www.ehow.com/about_6636408_ur...ed-killer.html but it is also salty . Me and my brother wiped out a persistent weed patch when we were kids. You need to use loads: http://grist.org/living/should-i-kil...eeing-on-them/ We drank a lot at lunch for a while. You drank your pee? no. why do you ask? Because that's what your sentence sounded like. -- Life is a sexually transmitted terminal condition. |
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On Sun, 17 Apr 2016 19:56:09 +0100, DerbyDad03 wrote:
On Sunday, April 17, 2016 at 1:09:19 PM UTC-4, Mr Macaw wrote: On Sun, 17 Apr 2016 01:35:53 +0100, DerbyDad03 wrote: On Saturday, April 16, 2016 at 8:04:40 PM UTC-4, Ed Pawlowski wrote: On 4/16/2016 7:09 PM, DerbyDad03 wrote: BTW: When I was 8 years old I could not make it home from school, so I peed in a sewer. A kid in my class yelled, "I'm gonna tell." Errr.... a sewer is precisely where your pee goes anyway, so you did good. Not necessarily. In many municipalities, any sewer that you could pee into is not the sewer you should be peeing into. Then it isn't a sewer. A sewer is for human effluent. If it's a for rainwater, it's not a sewer. Where exactly do you go to get all of your incorrect information? Sewer takes in a lot of different systems, but they all come under the same overall term. Sanitary sewers usually carry the effluent from toilets. Storm drains usually carry the water runoff from rain. Combined sewers do both. I know that...it's the Bird Brain that needs the information. Storm drains are very often referred to as storm *sewers*. When he says "If it's a for rainwater, it's not a sewer." he's wrong. I provided a few links for him to check out. I gave you a link which you ignored. Hmmm...How do you know that? Are you tracking my internet activity? Did you spend the night at my place? Just how do you know what I ignored and what I didn't? Because you didn't respond to it in a sensible manner. Must I teach you everything? Click on the link that you claim I ignored and scroll down to the video entitled "Misconnections explained by Yellow Ducks". Watch the "Are you polluting?" video and listen very, very carefully to the words used by the nice gentleman at 0:29. Then come on back and tell me that ignored your link and that I am wrong. I can't be bothered, because I've looked up the REAL meaning in the Cambridge dictionary (do you have those things over there?) -- There are two people I trust to use my computer. Myself and you are not the other one. |
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On Sunday, April 17, 2016 at 1:22:59 PM UTC-4, Mr Macaw wrote:
On Sun, 17 Apr 2016 18:11:32 +0100, Mr Macaw wrote: On Sun, 17 Apr 2016 01:35:53 +0100, DerbyDad03 wrote: On Saturday, April 16, 2016 at 8:04:40 PM UTC-4, Ed Pawlowski wrote: On 4/16/2016 7:09 PM, DerbyDad03 wrote: BTW: When I was 8 years old I could not make it home from school, so I peed in a sewer. A kid in my class yelled, "I'm gonna tell." Errr.... a sewer is precisely where your pee goes anyway, so you did good. Not necessarily. In many municipalities, any sewer that you could pee into is not the sewer you should be peeing into. Then it isn't a sewer. A sewer is for human effluent. If it's a for rainwater, it's not a sewer. Where exactly do you go to get all of your incorrect information? Sewer takes in a lot of different systems, but they all come under the same overall term. Sanitary sewers usually carry the effluent from toilets. Storm drains usually carry the water runoff from rain. Combined sewers do both. I know that...it's the Bird Brain that needs the information. Storm drains are very often referred to as storm *sewers*. When he says "If it's a for rainwater, it's not a sewer." he's wrong. I provided a few links for him to check out. This is the Cambridge dictionary, the most respected one. Don't bother arguing about it, this dictionary is correct and you are wrong: http://dictionary.cambridge.org/dict.../english/sewer "a large pipe, usually underground, that is used for carrying waste water and human waste away from buildings to a place where they can be safely got rid of" And incase you think that's just right-pondian, here's the American version from the same page: "an artificial passage or pipe, usually underground, that carries waste and used water from sinks and toilets away from buildings to a place where they can be safely gotten rid of" Once again, listen carefully to your own reference at 0:29 of the "Are you polluting?" video. (Yes, I can respond to every post, saying the same thing over and over again, just like you do.) |
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On Sunday, April 17, 2016 at 12:11:44 PM UTC-5, Mr Macaw wrote:
On Sun, 17 Apr 2016 01:35:53 +0100, DerbyDad03 wrote: On Saturday, April 16, 2016 at 8:04:40 PM UTC-4, Ed Pawlowski wrote: On 4/16/2016 7:09 PM, DerbyDad03 wrote: BTW: When I was 8 years old I could not make it home from school, so I peed in a sewer. A kid in my class yelled, "I'm gonna tell." Errr.... a sewer is precisely where your pee goes anyway, so you did good. Not necessarily. In many municipalities, any sewer that you could pee into is not the sewer you should be peeing into. Then it isn't a sewer. A sewer is for human effluent. If it's a for rainwater, it's not a sewer. Where exactly do you go to get all of your incorrect information? Sewer takes in a lot of different systems, but they all come under the same overall term. Sanitary sewers usually carry the effluent from toilets. Storm drains usually carry the water runoff from rain. Combined sewers do both. I know that...it's the Bird Brain that needs the information. Storm drains are very often referred to as storm *sewers*. When he says "If it's a for rainwater, it's not a sewer." he's wrong. I provided a few links for him to check out. This is the Cambridge dictionary, the most respected one. Don't bother arguing about it, this dictionary is correct and you are wrong: http://dictionary.cambridge.org/dict.../english/sewer "a large pipe, usually underground, that is used for carrying waste water and human waste away from buildings to a place where they can be safely got rid of" -- My British cousins often forget that words may have different meanings on either side of The Atlantic. For instance,"Smoke a fag" means entirely different things in each country. ^_^ [8~{} Uncle American Monster |
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On Sunday, April 17, 2016 at 1:31:23 PM UTC-4, Mr Macaw wrote:
On Sun, 17 Apr 2016 00:59:15 +0100, DerbyDad03 wrote: On Saturday, April 16, 2016 at 7:22:45 PM UTC-4, Mr Macaw wrote: On Sun, 17 Apr 2016 00:11:27 +0100, DerbyDad03 wrote: On Saturday, April 16, 2016 at 1:26:14 PM UTC-4, Stormin Mormon wrote: On 4/15/2016 11:31 PM, DerbyDad03 wrote: On Friday, April 15, 2016 at 7:21:12 PM UTC-4, Mr Macaw wrote: On Thu, 14 Apr 2016 15:51:49 +0100, philo wrote: BTW: When I was 8 years old I could not make it home from school, so I peed in a sewer. A kid in my class yelled, "I'm gonna tell." Errr.... a sewer is precisely where your pee goes anyway, so you did good. Not necessarily. In many municipalities, any sewer that you could pee into is not the sewer you should be peeing into. Most eight year old boys don't have enough capacity to do much harm to a storm sewer. Unless they eat a lot of garlic and spices. My comment wasn't related to "harming" a sewer. It was meant to correct a very often incorrect Bird Brain. Go educate yourself. http://www.connectright.org.uk Right back atcha! Idiot. I gave you a site telling you not to put sewage into the non sewer and you didn't even understand it. They have to have different names so you can tell the difference. Yes, they ahve different names, but they both of a last name of "sewer". Your link, your video, your accent. 0:29 of "Are you polluting?" http://msu-water.msu.edu/wp-content/...6/Storm-vs.pdf http://ehs.uky.edu/ep/sewer.html http://www.conteches.com/Products/Ap...ns/Storm-Sewer I could go on... You already do. I've given you the link to the Cambridge dictionary. If you want to argue with that, write to them not me. |
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On Sunday, April 17, 2016 at 3:00:12 PM UTC-4, Mr Macaw wrote:
On Sun, 17 Apr 2016 19:56:09 +0100, DerbyDad03 wrote: On Sunday, April 17, 2016 at 1:09:19 PM UTC-4, Mr Macaw wrote: On Sun, 17 Apr 2016 01:35:53 +0100, DerbyDad03 wrote: On Saturday, April 16, 2016 at 8:04:40 PM UTC-4, Ed Pawlowski wrote: On 4/16/2016 7:09 PM, DerbyDad03 wrote: BTW: When I was 8 years old I could not make it home from school, so I peed in a sewer. A kid in my class yelled, "I'm gonna tell." Errr.... a sewer is precisely where your pee goes anyway, so you did good. Not necessarily. In many municipalities, any sewer that you could pee into is not the sewer you should be peeing into. Then it isn't a sewer. A sewer is for human effluent. If it's a for rainwater, it's not a sewer. Where exactly do you go to get all of your incorrect information? Sewer takes in a lot of different systems, but they all come under the same overall term. Sanitary sewers usually carry the effluent from toilets. Storm drains usually carry the water runoff from rain. Combined sewers do both. I know that...it's the Bird Brain that needs the information. Storm drains are very often referred to as storm *sewers*. When he says "If it's a for rainwater, it's not a sewer." he's wrong. I provided a few links for him to check out. I gave you a link which you ignored. Hmmm...How do you know that? Are you tracking my internet activity? Did you spend the night at my place? Just how do you know what I ignored and what I didn't? Because you didn't respond to it in a sensible manner. Must I teach you everything? Click on the link that you claim I ignored and scroll down to the video entitled "Misconnections explained by Yellow Ducks". Watch the "Are you polluting?" video and listen very, very carefully to the words used by the nice gentleman at 0:29. Then come on back and tell me that ignored your link and that I am wrong. I can't be bothered, because I've looked up the REAL meaning in the Cambridge dictionary (do you have those things over there?) You can't be bothered because you are too much of a wuss to admit when you are wrong. You now know that I didn't ignore your reference, so you're wrong on that claim. You are also afraid to go back to *your* reference, watch the video and be proven wrong again. Troll along, little man, troll along. |
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On Sunday, April 17, 2016 at 1:08:35 PM UTC-4, Mr Macaw wrote:
On Sun, 17 Apr 2016 01:04:38 +0100, Ed Pawlowski wrote: On 4/16/2016 7:09 PM, DerbyDad03 wrote: BTW: When I was 8 years old I could not make it home from school, so I peed in a sewer. A kid in my class yelled, "I'm gonna tell." Errr.... a sewer is precisely where your pee goes anyway, so you did good. Not necessarily. In many municipalities, any sewer that you could pee into is not the sewer you should be peeing into. Then it isn't a sewer. A sewer is for human effluent. If it's a for rainwater, it's not a sewer. Where exactly do you go to get all of your incorrect information? Sewer takes in a lot of different systems, but they all come under the same overall term. Sanitary sewers usually carry the effluent from toilets. Storm drains usually carry the water runoff from rain. Combined sewers do both. Maybe in America you confuse the terms, but in the UK a sewer has a clear meaning, it's dirty foul smelling waste that needs to be cleaned before putting it into a river. Was the "Are you polluting?" video at the link *you* provided made in America? If not, then "in the UK a sewer" does not have "a clear meaning". Of course, you are afraid to watch the video because you are too much of a troll...err...I mean...wuss...err I mean idiot. So many choices, so little time. Towns do have ordinances about putting effluent in storm drains but I don't imagine too many people have been arrested for peeing in a sewer. It's easier to arrest someone for that than to investigate someone's private property to see if they bothered putting the pipes in the right place. Although.... it's not illegal to pee on open land, which will end up in the same river. |
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On Sun, 17 Apr 2016 20:21:04 +0100, DerbyDad03 wrote:
On Sunday, April 17, 2016 at 1:08:35 PM UTC-4, Mr Macaw wrote: On Sun, 17 Apr 2016 01:04:38 +0100, Ed Pawlowski wrote: On 4/16/2016 7:09 PM, DerbyDad03 wrote: BTW: When I was 8 years old I could not make it home from school, so I peed in a sewer. A kid in my class yelled, "I'm gonna tell." Errr.... a sewer is precisely where your pee goes anyway, so you did good. Not necessarily. In many municipalities, any sewer that you could pee into is not the sewer you should be peeing into. Then it isn't a sewer. A sewer is for human effluent. If it's a for rainwater, it's not a sewer. Where exactly do you go to get all of your incorrect information? Sewer takes in a lot of different systems, but they all come under the same overall term. Sanitary sewers usually carry the effluent from toilets. Storm drains usually carry the water runoff from rain. Combined sewers do both. Maybe in America you confuse the terms, but in the UK a sewer has a clear meaning, it's dirty foul smelling waste that needs to be cleaned before putting it into a river. Was the "Are you polluting?" video at the link *you* provided made in America? If not, then "in the UK a sewer" does not have "a clear meaning". Of course, you are afraid to watch the video because you are too much of a troll...err...I mean...wuss...err I mean idiot. So many choices, so little time. http://dictionary.cambridge.org/dict.../english/sewer -- Maybe "god" doesn't really care about religions, which were, after all, created by men... just like "god" was. |
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On Sun, 17 Apr 2016 20:15:24 +0100, DerbyDad03 wrote:
On Sunday, April 17, 2016 at 3:00:12 PM UTC-4, Mr Macaw wrote: On Sun, 17 Apr 2016 19:56:09 +0100, DerbyDad03 wrote: On Sunday, April 17, 2016 at 1:09:19 PM UTC-4, Mr Macaw wrote: On Sun, 17 Apr 2016 01:35:53 +0100, DerbyDad03 wrote: On Saturday, April 16, 2016 at 8:04:40 PM UTC-4, Ed Pawlowski wrote: On 4/16/2016 7:09 PM, DerbyDad03 wrote: BTW: When I was 8 years old I could not make it home from school, so I peed in a sewer. A kid in my class yelled, "I'm gonna tell." Errr.... a sewer is precisely where your pee goes anyway, so you did good. Not necessarily. In many municipalities, any sewer that you could pee into is not the sewer you should be peeing into. Then it isn't a sewer. A sewer is for human effluent. If it's a for rainwater, it's not a sewer. Where exactly do you go to get all of your incorrect information? Sewer takes in a lot of different systems, but they all come under the same overall term. Sanitary sewers usually carry the effluent from toilets. Storm drains usually carry the water runoff from rain.. Combined sewers do both. I know that...it's the Bird Brain that needs the information. Storm drains are very often referred to as storm *sewers*. When he says "If it's a for rainwater, it's not a sewer." he's wrong. I provided a few links for him to check out. I gave you a link which you ignored. Hmmm...How do you know that? Are you tracking my internet activity? Did you spend the night at my place? Just how do you know what I ignored and what I didn't? Because you didn't respond to it in a sensible manner. Must I teach you everything? Click on the link that you claim I ignored and scroll down to the video entitled "Misconnections explained by Yellow Ducks". Watch the "Are you polluting?" video and listen very, very carefully to the words used by the nice gentleman at 0:29. Then come on back and tell me that ignored your link and that I am wrong. I can't be bothered, because I've looked up the REAL meaning in the Cambridge dictionary (do you have those things over there?) You can't be bothered because you are too much of a wuss to admit when you are wrong. You now know that I didn't ignore your reference, so you're wrong on that claim. You are also afraid to go back to *your* reference, watch the video and be proven wrong again. Troll along, little man, troll along. http://dictionary.cambridge.org/dict.../english/sewer Go argue with Cambridge if you really want to embarrass yourself. Americans might be blasé about word usage, but we speak English properly in the UK. -- History teaches us that no other cause has brought more death than the word of god. -- Giulian Buzila |
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On Sun, 17 Apr 2016 20:05:49 +0100, DerbyDad03 wrote:
On Sunday, April 17, 2016 at 1:31:23 PM UTC-4, Mr Macaw wrote: On Sun, 17 Apr 2016 00:59:15 +0100, DerbyDad03 wrote: On Saturday, April 16, 2016 at 7:22:45 PM UTC-4, Mr Macaw wrote: On Sun, 17 Apr 2016 00:11:27 +0100, DerbyDad03 wrote: On Saturday, April 16, 2016 at 1:26:14 PM UTC-4, Stormin Mormon wrote: On 4/15/2016 11:31 PM, DerbyDad03 wrote: On Friday, April 15, 2016 at 7:21:12 PM UTC-4, Mr Macaw wrote: On Thu, 14 Apr 2016 15:51:49 +0100, philo wrote: BTW: When I was 8 years old I could not make it home from school, so I peed in a sewer. A kid in my class yelled, "I'm gonna tell." Errr.... a sewer is precisely where your pee goes anyway, so you did good. Not necessarily. In many municipalities, any sewer that you could pee into is not the sewer you should be peeing into. Most eight year old boys don't have enough capacity to do much harm to a storm sewer. Unless they eat a lot of garlic and spices. My comment wasn't related to "harming" a sewer. It was meant to correct a very often incorrect Bird Brain. Go educate yourself. http://www.connectright.org.uk Right back atcha! Idiot. I gave you a site telling you not to put sewage into the non sewer and you didn't even understand it. They have to have different names so you can tell the difference. Yes, they ahve different names, but they both of a last name of "sewer". Your link, your video, your accent. 0:29 of "Are you polluting?" A sewer contains sewage, the hint is in the similar words. -- British Rail Customer: "How much does it cost to Bath on the train?" Operator: "If you can get your feet in the sink, then it's free". |
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On Sun, 17 Apr 2016 20:04:05 +0100, Uncle Monster wrote:
On Sunday, April 17, 2016 at 12:11:44 PM UTC-5, Mr Macaw wrote: On Sun, 17 Apr 2016 01:35:53 +0100, DerbyDad03 wrote: On Saturday, April 16, 2016 at 8:04:40 PM UTC-4, Ed Pawlowski wrote: On 4/16/2016 7:09 PM, DerbyDad03 wrote: BTW: When I was 8 years old I could not make it home from school, so I peed in a sewer. A kid in my class yelled, "I'm gonna tell." Errr.... a sewer is precisely where your pee goes anyway, so you did good. Not necessarily. In many municipalities, any sewer that you could pee into is not the sewer you should be peeing into. Then it isn't a sewer. A sewer is for human effluent. If it's a for rainwater, it's not a sewer. Where exactly do you go to get all of your incorrect information? Sewer takes in a lot of different systems, but they all come under the same overall term. Sanitary sewers usually carry the effluent from toilets. Storm drains usually carry the water runoff from rain. Combined sewers do both. I know that...it's the Bird Brain that needs the information. Storm drains are very often referred to as storm *sewers*. When he says "If it's a for rainwater, it's not a sewer." he's wrong. I provided a few links for him to check out. This is the Cambridge dictionary, the most respected one. Don't bother arguing about it, this dictionary is correct and you are wrong: http://dictionary.cambridge.org/dict.../english/sewer "a large pipe, usually underground, that is used for carrying waste water and human waste away from buildings to a place where they can be safely got rid of" -- My British cousins often forget that words may have different meanings on either side of The Atlantic. For instance,"Smoke a fag" means entirely different things in each country. ^_^ [8~{} Uncle American Monster We aren't obsessed with homosexuality like the Americans. -- Why do sailors have tattoos on their backs? So their shipmates will have something to read. |
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On Sun, 17 Apr 2016 20:03:17 +0100, DerbyDad03 wrote:
On Sunday, April 17, 2016 at 1:22:59 PM UTC-4, Mr Macaw wrote: On Sun, 17 Apr 2016 18:11:32 +0100, Mr Macaw wrote: On Sun, 17 Apr 2016 01:35:53 +0100, DerbyDad03 wrote: On Saturday, April 16, 2016 at 8:04:40 PM UTC-4, Ed Pawlowski wrote: On 4/16/2016 7:09 PM, DerbyDad03 wrote: BTW: When I was 8 years old I could not make it home from school, so I peed in a sewer. A kid in my class yelled, "I'm gonna tell." Errr.... a sewer is precisely where your pee goes anyway, so you did good. Not necessarily. In many municipalities, any sewer that you could pee into is not the sewer you should be peeing into. Then it isn't a sewer. A sewer is for human effluent. If it's a for rainwater, it's not a sewer. Where exactly do you go to get all of your incorrect information? Sewer takes in a lot of different systems, but they all come under the same overall term. Sanitary sewers usually carry the effluent from toilets. Storm drains usually carry the water runoff from rain. Combined sewers do both. I know that...it's the Bird Brain that needs the information. Storm drains are very often referred to as storm *sewers*. When he says "If it's a for rainwater, it's not a sewer." he's wrong. I provided a few links for him to check out. This is the Cambridge dictionary, the most respected one. Don't bother arguing about it, this dictionary is correct and you are wrong: http://dictionary.cambridge.org/dict.../english/sewer "a large pipe, usually underground, that is used for carrying waste water and human waste away from buildings to a place where they can be safely got rid of" And incase you think that's just right-pondian, here's the American version from the same page: "an artificial passage or pipe, usually underground, that carries waste and used water from sinks and toilets away from buildings to a place where they can be safely gotten rid of" Once again, listen carefully to your own reference at 0:29 of the "Are you polluting?" video. (Yes, I can respond to every post, saying the same thing over and over again, just like you do.) You can if you wish, but you'll just appear stupider and stupider. -- "Oh, Jason, take me!" she panted, her breasts heaving like a student on 31p-a-pint night. |
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On Sun, 17 Apr 2016 20:15:24 +0100, DerbyDad03 wrote:
On Sunday, April 17, 2016 at 3:00:12 PM UTC-4, Mr Macaw wrote: On Sun, 17 Apr 2016 19:56:09 +0100, DerbyDad03 wrote: On Sunday, April 17, 2016 at 1:09:19 PM UTC-4, Mr Macaw wrote: On Sun, 17 Apr 2016 01:35:53 +0100, DerbyDad03 wrote: On Saturday, April 16, 2016 at 8:04:40 PM UTC-4, Ed Pawlowski wrote: On 4/16/2016 7:09 PM, DerbyDad03 wrote: BTW: When I was 8 years old I could not make it home from school, so I peed in a sewer. A kid in my class yelled, "I'm gonna tell." Errr.... a sewer is precisely where your pee goes anyway, so you did good. Not necessarily. In many municipalities, any sewer that you could pee into is not the sewer you should be peeing into. Then it isn't a sewer. A sewer is for human effluent. If it's a for rainwater, it's not a sewer. Where exactly do you go to get all of your incorrect information? Sewer takes in a lot of different systems, but they all come under the same overall term. Sanitary sewers usually carry the effluent from toilets. Storm drains usually carry the water runoff from rain. Combined sewers do both. I know that...it's the Bird Brain that needs the information. Storm drains are very often referred to as storm *sewers*. When he says "If it's a for rainwater, it's not a sewer." he's wrong. I provided a few links for him to check out. I gave you a link which you ignored. Hmmm...How do you know that? Are you tracking my internet activity? Did you spend the night at my place? Just how do you know what I ignored and what I didn't? Because you didn't respond to it in a sensible manner. Must I teach you everything? Click on the link that you claim I ignored and scroll down to the video entitled "Misconnections explained by Yellow Ducks". Watch the "Are you polluting?" video and listen very, very carefully to the words used by the nice gentleman at 0:29. Then come on back and tell me that ignored your link and that I am wrong. I can't be bothered, because I've looked up the REAL meaning in the Cambridge dictionary (do you have those things over there?) You can't be bothered because you are too much of a wuss to admit when you are wrong. You now know that I didn't ignore your reference, so you're wrong on that claim. You are also afraid to go back to *your* reference, watch the video and be proven wrong again. Troll along, little man, troll along. You know Godwin's Law? Well the same applies to the first one to shout troll. It basically means you can't handle the other person's viewpoint, and are folding your arms like a silly little 6 year old girl who doesn't get her own way. You are more tedious than Rod Speed. [Killfile engaged] -- History teaches us that no other cause has brought more death than the word of god. -- Giulian Buzila |
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"Mr Macaw" wrote in message news On Sun, 17 Apr 2016 19:54:53 +0100, taxed and spent wrote: "Mr Macaw" wrote in message news On Sun, 17 Apr 2016 19:00:12 +0100, taxed and spent wrote: "Mr Macaw" wrote in message news On Sun, 17 Apr 2016 18:33:29 +0100, ChairMan wrote: Oren wrote: On Sat, 16 Apr 2016 20:04:38 -0400, Ed Pawlowski wrote: Towns do have ordinances about putting effluent in storm drains but I don't imagine too many people have been arrested for peeing in a sewer. I just pee in the yard. No worries at all. Makes a pretty good weed killer, a little slow, but it works Actually it's a fertiliser (nitrates). Of course you can overdose on fertiliser. http://www.ehow.com/about_6636408_ur...ed-killer.html but it is also salty . Me and my brother wiped out a persistent weed patch when we were kids. You need to use loads: http://grist.org/living/should-i-kil...eeing-on-them/ We drank a lot at lunch for a while. You drank your pee? no. why do you ask? Because that's what your sentence sounded like. and what have you been drinking today? |
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On Sun, 17 Apr 2016 21:06:37 +0100, taxed and spent wrote:
"Mr Macaw" wrote in message news On Sun, 17 Apr 2016 19:54:53 +0100, taxed and spent wrote: "Mr Macaw" wrote in message news On Sun, 17 Apr 2016 19:00:12 +0100, taxed and spent wrote: "Mr Macaw" wrote in message news On Sun, 17 Apr 2016 18:33:29 +0100, ChairMan wrote: Oren wrote: On Sat, 16 Apr 2016 20:04:38 -0400, Ed Pawlowski wrote: Towns do have ordinances about putting effluent in storm drains but I don't imagine too many people have been arrested for peeing in a sewer. I just pee in the yard. No worries at all. Makes a pretty good weed killer, a little slow, but it works Actually it's a fertiliser (nitrates). Of course you can overdose on fertiliser. http://www.ehow.com/about_6636408_ur...ed-killer.html but it is also salty . Me and my brother wiped out a persistent weed patch when we were kids. You need to use loads: http://grist.org/living/should-i-kil...eeing-on-them/ We drank a lot at lunch for a while. You drank your pee? no. why do you ask? Because that's what your sentence sounded like. and what have you been drinking today? Vodka, but I don't see what that has to do with anything. The last liquid mentioned before you said "We drank a lot at lunch" was urine, so that's what it applied to. For example: "Bob drinks tea and often adds some whisky to it." "Jenny likes the flavour too" Jenny is clearly talking about the flavour of the whisky, not the tea, as whisky was mentioned last. -- "You, you, and you ... panic. The rest of you, come with me." - U.S. Marine Corp Gunnery Sgt. |
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On Sun, 17 Apr 2016 12:15:24 -0700 (PDT), DerbyDad03
wrote: You can't be bothered because you are too much of a wuss to admit when you are wrong. You now know that I didn't ignore your reference, so you're wrong on that claim. You are also afraid to go back to *your* reference, watch the video and be proven wrong again. Troll along, little man, troll along. Derby, you can't talk to this red bellied Brit. I've shown him research and citations to facts. Puts his head right back in the sand. https://tinyurl.com/zmmk56w Like a donkey braying in the pasture. |
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On Sun, 17 Apr 2016 21:20:23 +0100, Oren wrote:
On Sun, 17 Apr 2016 12:15:24 -0700 (PDT), DerbyDad03 wrote: You can't be bothered because you are too much of a wuss to admit when you are wrong. You now know that I didn't ignore your reference, so you're wrong on that claim. You are also afraid to go back to *your* reference, watch the video and be proven wrong again. Troll along, little man, troll along. Derby, you can't talk to this red bellied Brit. I've shown him research and citations to facts. Puts his head right back in the sand. https://tinyurl.com/zmmk56w Like a donkey braying in the pasture. You say Brit like it's an insult. We all know that yanks have a very low intelligence level, especially the southern states. -- Saying that she is promiscuous is an understatement. She'll go zero to sixty-nine in under fifteen seconds." |
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"Mr Macaw" wrote in message news On Sun, 17 Apr 2016 21:06:37 +0100, taxed and spent wrote: "Mr Macaw" wrote in message news On Sun, 17 Apr 2016 19:54:53 +0100, taxed and spent wrote: "Mr Macaw" wrote in message news On Sun, 17 Apr 2016 19:00:12 +0100, taxed and spent wrote: "Mr Macaw" wrote in message news On Sun, 17 Apr 2016 18:33:29 +0100, ChairMan wrote: Oren wrote: On Sat, 16 Apr 2016 20:04:38 -0400, Ed Pawlowski wrote: Towns do have ordinances about putting effluent in storm drains but I don't imagine too many people have been arrested for peeing in a sewer. I just pee in the yard. No worries at all. Makes a pretty good weed killer, a little slow, but it works Actually it's a fertiliser (nitrates). Of course you can overdose on fertiliser. http://www.ehow.com/about_6636408_ur...ed-killer.html but it is also salty . Me and my brother wiped out a persistent weed patch when we were kids. You need to use loads: http://grist.org/living/should-i-kil...eeing-on-them/ We drank a lot at lunch for a while. You drank your pee? no. why do you ask? Because that's what your sentence sounded like. and what have you been drinking today? Vodka, but I don't see what that has to do with anything. The last liquid mentioned before you said "We drank a lot at lunch" was urine, so that's what it applied to. For example: "Bob drinks tea and often adds some whisky to it." "Jenny likes the flavour too" Jenny is clearly talking about the flavour of the whisky, not the tea, as whisky was mentioned last. You probably should cut back a tad. |
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On Sun, 17 Apr 2016 21:35:37 +0100, taxed and spent wrote:
"Mr Macaw" wrote in message news On Sun, 17 Apr 2016 21:06:37 +0100, taxed and spent wrote: "Mr Macaw" wrote in message news On Sun, 17 Apr 2016 19:54:53 +0100, taxed and spent wrote: "Mr Macaw" wrote in message news On Sun, 17 Apr 2016 19:00:12 +0100, taxed and spent wrote: "Mr Macaw" wrote in message news On Sun, 17 Apr 2016 18:33:29 +0100, ChairMan wrote: Oren wrote: On Sat, 16 Apr 2016 20:04:38 -0400, Ed Pawlowski wrote: Towns do have ordinances about putting effluent in storm drains but I don't imagine too many people have been arrested for peeing in a sewer. I just pee in the yard. No worries at all. Makes a pretty good weed killer, a little slow, but it works Actually it's a fertiliser (nitrates). Of course you can overdose on fertiliser. http://www.ehow.com/about_6636408_ur...ed-killer.html but it is also salty . Me and my brother wiped out a persistent weed patch when we were kids. You need to use loads: http://grist.org/living/should-i-kil...eeing-on-them/ We drank a lot at lunch for a while. You drank your pee? no. why do you ask? Because that's what your sentence sounded like. and what have you been drinking today? Vodka, but I don't see what that has to do with anything. The last liquid mentioned before you said "We drank a lot at lunch" was urine, so that's what it applied to. For example: "Bob drinks tea and often adds some whisky to it." "Jenny likes the flavour too" Jenny is clearly talking about the flavour of the whisky, not the tea, as whisky was mentioned last. You probably should cut back a tad. As I said, the drink is nothing to do with it. I explained how English works for you. -- Boys who rub me up the wrong way come to a sticky end. -- Stephen Fry |
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On Sunday, April 17, 2016 at 2:51:55 PM UTC-5, Mr Macaw wrote:
On Sun, 17 Apr 2016 20:04:05 +0100, Uncle Monster wrote: On Sunday, April 17, 2016 at 12:11:44 PM UTC-5, Mr Macaw wrote: On Sun, 17 Apr 2016 01:35:53 +0100, DerbyDad03 wrote: On Saturday, April 16, 2016 at 8:04:40 PM UTC-4, Ed Pawlowski wrote: On 4/16/2016 7:09 PM, DerbyDad03 wrote: BTW: When I was 8 years old I could not make it home from school, so I peed in a sewer. A kid in my class yelled, "I'm gonna tell." Errr.... a sewer is precisely where your pee goes anyway, so you did good. Not necessarily. In many municipalities, any sewer that you could pee into is not the sewer you should be peeing into. Then it isn't a sewer. A sewer is for human effluent. If it's a for rainwater, it's not a sewer. Where exactly do you go to get all of your incorrect information? Sewer takes in a lot of different systems, but they all come under the same overall term. Sanitary sewers usually carry the effluent from toilets. Storm drains usually carry the water runoff from rain. Combined sewers do both. I know that...it's the Bird Brain that needs the information. Storm drains are very often referred to as storm *sewers*. When he says "If it's a for rainwater, it's not a sewer." he's wrong. I provided a few links for him to check out. This is the Cambridge dictionary, the most respected one. Don't bother arguing about it, this dictionary is correct and you are wrong: http://dictionary.cambridge.org/dict.../english/sewer "a large pipe, usually underground, that is used for carrying waste water and human waste away from buildings to a place where they can be safely got rid of" -- My British cousins often forget that words may have different meanings on either side of The Atlantic. For instance,"Smoke a fag" means entirely different things in each country. ^_^ [8~{} Uncle American Monster We aren't obsessed with homosexuality like the Americans. -- Americans aren't anymore obsessed with homosexuality than British people. I imagine you're infested with them as much as you are with Muslims. Only one of those groups is going to kill the other then turn their weapons on you.. Perhaps I should have used something more Politically Correct like the word,"Napkin". ^_^ [8~{} Uncle Nappy Monster |
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On Sun, 17 Apr 2016 22:35:13 +0100, Uncle Monster wrote:
On Sunday, April 17, 2016 at 2:51:55 PM UTC-5, Mr Macaw wrote: On Sun, 17 Apr 2016 20:04:05 +0100, Uncle Monster wrote: On Sunday, April 17, 2016 at 12:11:44 PM UTC-5, Mr Macaw wrote: On Sun, 17 Apr 2016 01:35:53 +0100, DerbyDad03 wrote: On Saturday, April 16, 2016 at 8:04:40 PM UTC-4, Ed Pawlowski wrote: On 4/16/2016 7:09 PM, DerbyDad03 wrote: BTW: When I was 8 years old I could not make it home from school, so I peed in a sewer. A kid in my class yelled, "I'm gonna tell." Errr.... a sewer is precisely where your pee goes anyway, so you did good. Not necessarily. In many municipalities, any sewer that you could pee into is not the sewer you should be peeing into. Then it isn't a sewer. A sewer is for human effluent. If it's a for rainwater, it's not a sewer. Where exactly do you go to get all of your incorrect information? Sewer takes in a lot of different systems, but they all come under the same overall term. Sanitary sewers usually carry the effluent from toilets. Storm drains usually carry the water runoff from rain. Combined sewers do both. I know that...it's the Bird Brain that needs the information. Storm drains are very often referred to as storm *sewers*. When he says "If it's a for rainwater, it's not a sewer." he's wrong. I provided a few links for him to check out. This is the Cambridge dictionary, the most respected one. Don't bother arguing about it, this dictionary is correct and you are wrong: http://dictionary.cambridge.org/dict.../english/sewer "a large pipe, usually underground, that is used for carrying waste water and human waste away from buildings to a place where they can be safely got rid of" -- My British cousins often forget that words may have different meanings on either side of The Atlantic. For instance,"Smoke a fag" means entirely different things in each country. ^_^ [8~{} Uncle American Monster We aren't obsessed with homosexuality like the Americans. -- Americans aren't anymore obsessed with homosexuality than British people. I imagine you're infested with them as much as you are with Muslims. Only one of those groups is going to kill the other then turn their weapons on you. Perhaps I should have used something more Politically Correct like the word,"Napkin". ^_^ [8~{} Uncle Nappy Monster Actually, we call them faggots. Fag is for smoking, faggot is for blowjobs. -- McMurphy fell 12 stories, hitting the pavement like a paper bag filled with vegetable soup. |
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On Sunday, April 17, 2016 at 3:47:53 PM UTC-4, Mr Macaw wrote:
On Sun, 17 Apr 2016 20:21:04 +0100, DerbyDad03 wrote: On Sunday, April 17, 2016 at 1:08:35 PM UTC-4, Mr Macaw wrote: On Sun, 17 Apr 2016 01:04:38 +0100, Ed Pawlowski wrote: On 4/16/2016 7:09 PM, DerbyDad03 wrote: BTW: When I was 8 years old I could not make it home from school, so I peed in a sewer. A kid in my class yelled, "I'm gonna tell." Errr.... a sewer is precisely where your pee goes anyway, so you did good. Not necessarily. In many municipalities, any sewer that you could pee into is not the sewer you should be peeing into. Then it isn't a sewer. A sewer is for human effluent. If it's a for rainwater, it's not a sewer. Where exactly do you go to get all of your incorrect information? Sewer takes in a lot of different systems, but they all come under the same overall term. Sanitary sewers usually carry the effluent from toilets. Storm drains usually carry the water runoff from rain. Combined sewers do both. Maybe in America you confuse the terms, but in the UK a sewer has a clear meaning, it's dirty foul smelling waste that needs to be cleaned before putting it into a river. Was the "Are you polluting?" video at the link *you* provided made in America? If not, then "in the UK a sewer" does not have "a clear meaning". Of course, you are afraid to watch the video because you are too much of a troll...err...I mean...wuss...err I mean idiot. So many choices, so little time. http://dictionary.cambridge.org/dict.../english/sewer Have you watched the video in the link *you* referenced? 0:29 |
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On Sunday, April 17, 2016 at 3:49:43 PM UTC-4, Mr Macaw wrote:
On Sun, 17 Apr 2016 20:15:24 +0100, DerbyDad03 wrote: On Sunday, April 17, 2016 at 3:00:12 PM UTC-4, Mr Macaw wrote: On Sun, 17 Apr 2016 19:56:09 +0100, DerbyDad03 wrote: On Sunday, April 17, 2016 at 1:09:19 PM UTC-4, Mr Macaw wrote: On Sun, 17 Apr 2016 01:35:53 +0100, DerbyDad03 wrote: On Saturday, April 16, 2016 at 8:04:40 PM UTC-4, Ed Pawlowski wrote: On 4/16/2016 7:09 PM, DerbyDad03 wrote: BTW: When I was 8 years old I could not make it home from school, so I peed in a sewer. A kid in my class yelled, "I'm gonna tell.." Errr.... a sewer is precisely where your pee goes anyway, so you did good. Not necessarily. In many municipalities, any sewer that you could pee into is not the sewer you should be peeing into. Then it isn't a sewer. A sewer is for human effluent. If it's a for rainwater, it's not a sewer. Where exactly do you go to get all of your incorrect information? Sewer takes in a lot of different systems, but they all come under the same overall term. Sanitary sewers usually carry the effluent from toilets. Storm drains usually carry the water runoff from rain. Combined sewers do both. I know that...it's the Bird Brain that needs the information. Storm drains are very often referred to as storm *sewers*. When he says "If it's a for rainwater, it's not a sewer." he's wrong. I provided a few links for him to check out. I gave you a link which you ignored. Hmmm...How do you know that? Are you tracking my internet activity? Did you spend the night at my place? Just how do you know what I ignored and what I didn't? Because you didn't respond to it in a sensible manner. Must I teach you everything? Click on the link that you claim I ignored and scroll down to the video entitled "Misconnections explained by Yellow Ducks". Watch the "Are you polluting?" video and listen very, very carefully to the words used by the nice gentleman at 0:29. Then come on back and tell me that ignored your link and that I am wrong. I can't be bothered, because I've looked up the REAL meaning in the Cambridge dictionary (do you have those things over there?) You can't be bothered because you are too much of a wuss to admit when you are wrong. You now know that I didn't ignore your reference, so you're wrong on that claim. You are also afraid to go back to *your* reference, watch the video and be proven wrong again. Troll along, little man, troll along. http://dictionary.cambridge.org/dict.../english/sewer Go argue with Cambridge if you really want to embarrass yourself. Americans might be blasé about word usage, but we speak English properly in the UK. Have you watched the video in the link *you* referenced? 0:29 |
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On Sunday, April 17, 2016 at 3:51:11 PM UTC-4, Mr Macaw wrote:
On Sun, 17 Apr 2016 20:05:49 +0100, DerbyDad03 wrote: On Sunday, April 17, 2016 at 1:31:23 PM UTC-4, Mr Macaw wrote: On Sun, 17 Apr 2016 00:59:15 +0100, DerbyDad03 wrote: On Saturday, April 16, 2016 at 7:22:45 PM UTC-4, Mr Macaw wrote: On Sun, 17 Apr 2016 00:11:27 +0100, DerbyDad03 wrote: On Saturday, April 16, 2016 at 1:26:14 PM UTC-4, Stormin Mormon wrote: On 4/15/2016 11:31 PM, DerbyDad03 wrote: On Friday, April 15, 2016 at 7:21:12 PM UTC-4, Mr Macaw wrote: On Thu, 14 Apr 2016 15:51:49 +0100, philo wrote: BTW: When I was 8 years old I could not make it home from school, so I peed in a sewer. A kid in my class yelled, "I'm gonna tell." Errr.... a sewer is precisely where your pee goes anyway, so you did good. Not necessarily. In many municipalities, any sewer that you could pee into is not the sewer you should be peeing into. Most eight year old boys don't have enough capacity to do much harm to a storm sewer. Unless they eat a lot of garlic and spices. My comment wasn't related to "harming" a sewer. It was meant to correct a very often incorrect Bird Brain. Go educate yourself. http://www.connectright.org.uk Right back atcha! Idiot. I gave you a site telling you not to put sewage into the non sewer and you didn't even understand it. They have to have different names so you can tell the difference. Yes, they ahve different names, but they both of a last name of "sewer". Your link, your video, your accent. 0:29 of "Are you polluting?" A sewer contains sewage, the hint is in the similar words. Have you watched the video in the link *you* referenced? 0:29 |
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"Mr Macaw" wrote in message news On Sun, 17 Apr 2016 21:35:37 +0100, taxed and spent wrote: "Mr Macaw" wrote in message news On Sun, 17 Apr 2016 21:06:37 +0100, taxed and spent wrote: "Mr Macaw" wrote in message news On Sun, 17 Apr 2016 19:54:53 +0100, taxed and spent wrote: "Mr Macaw" wrote in message news On Sun, 17 Apr 2016 19:00:12 +0100, taxed and spent wrote: "Mr Macaw" wrote in message news On Sun, 17 Apr 2016 18:33:29 +0100, ChairMan wrote: Oren wrote: On Sat, 16 Apr 2016 20:04:38 -0400, Ed Pawlowski wrote: Towns do have ordinances about putting effluent in storm drains but I don't imagine too many people have been arrested for peeing in a sewer. I just pee in the yard. No worries at all. Makes a pretty good weed killer, a little slow, but it works Actually it's a fertiliser (nitrates). Of course you can overdose on fertiliser. http://www.ehow.com/about_6636408_ur...ed-killer.html but it is also salty . Me and my brother wiped out a persistent weed patch when we were kids. You need to use loads: http://grist.org/living/should-i-kil...eeing-on-them/ We drank a lot at lunch for a while. You drank your pee? no. why do you ask? Because that's what your sentence sounded like. and what have you been drinking today? Vodka, but I don't see what that has to do with anything. The last liquid mentioned before you said "We drank a lot at lunch" was urine, so that's what it applied to. For example: "Bob drinks tea and often adds some whisky to it." "Jenny likes the flavour too" Jenny is clearly talking about the flavour of the whisky, not the tea, as whisky was mentioned last. You probably should cut back a tad. As I said, the drink is nothing to do with it. I explained how English works for you. This will probably not make sense to you in your drunken state, but the last topic was urination, so the drink obviously pertained to urination, not the drinking of urine. Oh, go ahead, have another. |
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On Sunday, April 17, 2016 at 4:20:39 PM UTC-4, Oren wrote:
On Sun, 17 Apr 2016 12:15:24 -0700 (PDT), DerbyDad03 wrote: You can't be bothered because you are too much of a wuss to admit when you are wrong. You now know that I didn't ignore your reference, so you're wrong on that claim. You are also afraid to go back to *your* reference, watch the video and be proven wrong again. Troll along, little man, troll along. Derby, you can't talk to this red bellied Brit. I've shown him research and citations to facts. Puts his head right back in the sand. https://tinyurl.com/zmmk56w Like a donkey braying in the pasture. You know, it's actually sort of humorous. It's fun to treat him like a parrot since he's acting like one. "Cambridge" Squawk! "Cambridge" Squawk! "Cambridge" Squawk! He accused me of ignoring a link that he says will prove me wrong. Not only didn't I ignore the link, I went above and beyond the call of duty and followed links off of that page, just to make sure I was fully informed. I really tried to give him his due. Then when I point him in the direction of facts *at his own link* that prove *him* wrong, he "can't be bothered" to review those facts. How can one not laugh right in his face? Maybe I should offer him a cracker to shut him up. |
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On Sun, 17 Apr 2016 23:06:32 +0100, taxed and spent wrote:
"Mr Macaw" wrote in message news On Sun, 17 Apr 2016 21:35:37 +0100, taxed and spent wrote: "Mr Macaw" wrote in message news On Sun, 17 Apr 2016 21:06:37 +0100, taxed and spent wrote: "Mr Macaw" wrote in message news On Sun, 17 Apr 2016 19:54:53 +0100, taxed and spent wrote: "Mr Macaw" wrote in message news On Sun, 17 Apr 2016 19:00:12 +0100, taxed and spent wrote: "Mr Macaw" wrote in message news On Sun, 17 Apr 2016 18:33:29 +0100, ChairMan wrote: Oren wrote: On Sat, 16 Apr 2016 20:04:38 -0400, Ed Pawlowski wrote: Towns do have ordinances about putting effluent in storm drains but I don't imagine too many people have been arrested for peeing in a sewer. I just pee in the yard. No worries at all. Makes a pretty good weed killer, a little slow, but it works Actually it's a fertiliser (nitrates). Of course you can overdose on fertiliser. http://www.ehow.com/about_6636408_ur...ed-killer.html but it is also salty . Me and my brother wiped out a persistent weed patch when we were kids. You need to use loads: http://grist.org/living/should-i-kil...eeing-on-them/ We drank a lot at lunch for a while. You drank your pee? no. why do you ask? Because that's what your sentence sounded like. and what have you been drinking today? Vodka, but I don't see what that has to do with anything. The last liquid mentioned before you said "We drank a lot at lunch" was urine, so that's what it applied to. For example: "Bob drinks tea and often adds some whisky to it." "Jenny likes the flavour too" Jenny is clearly talking about the flavour of the whisky, not the tea, as whisky was mentioned last. You probably should cut back a tad. As I said, the drink is nothing to do with it. I explained how English works for you. This will probably not make sense to you in your drunken state, but the last topic was urination, so the drink obviously pertained to urination, not the drinking of urine. That kind of pedantry will get you nowhere in life. Oh, go ahead, have another. It's ok, I had something else. -- Confucius say lion with small penis must compensate with mighty roar. |
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