OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — A metro woman wants answers after she says her apartment complex came up with a set of rules telling her she cannot flush toilet paper.
The first time I ever saw such, I was in the Hard Rock Cafe in Cozumel. It was a pretty swanky place and I remember going into the restroom/stalls and thinking WTH? Later I learned about their soil issues. For someone who lives where the soil is predominantly sandy loam and septic systems work, this was "different".
I can't believe the apartment complex listed toilet paper as being non-flushable. However, the "flushable wipes" and paper towels are known to cause blockages in sewer lines.
Yeah, just TRY to enforce that one with women. They wad up half a roll to "pat dry" every time they tinkle and then drop it into the dry end of the bowl for the next guy to have to deal with. (I grew up with 5 sisters in a household where the rule was "If its yellow, let it mellow". So don't bother asking me how I know).
I think this is a real life example of the other post, "How you can help protect your aging parents from scammers." Once the sewer stack hits a junction, there is no way to determine who flushed the toilet paper. She is just being scammed.
the reporter didn't ask to see a copy of the alleged "rules" from "management" ?
ReplyDeleteMust be a non binary wonk in the front office.
ReplyDeleteI hate that shit, fucking gross.
ReplyDeletePeru is like that. But their excuse is that they are prehistoric animals with no decent infrastructure.
ReplyDeleteThe first time I ever saw such, I was in the Hard Rock Cafe in Cozumel. It was a pretty swanky place and I remember going into the restroom/stalls and thinking WTH? Later I learned about their soil issues. For someone who lives where the soil is predominantly sandy loam and septic systems work, this was "different".
ReplyDeleteI can't believe the apartment complex listed toilet paper as being non-flushable. However, the "flushable wipes" and paper towels are known to cause blockages in sewer lines.
ReplyDelete"Management" is Mexicanish.
ReplyDeleteYeah, just TRY to enforce that one with women. They wad up half a roll to "pat dry" every time they tinkle and then drop it into the dry end of the bowl for the next guy to have to deal with. (I grew up with 5 sisters in a household where the rule was "If its yellow, let it mellow". So don't bother asking me how I know).
ReplyDeleteMy wife uses 3 rolls of paper to my 1.
DeleteIt's the norm. When my three granddaughters visit I have to make a stop at Costco for a Charmin 30-pack.
DeleteI think this is a real life example of the other post, "How you can help protect your aging parents from scammers."
ReplyDeleteOnce the sewer stack hits a junction, there is no way to determine who flushed the toilet paper. She is just being scammed.