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Post by Deleted on Jun 10, 2014 20:19:29 GMT
This appears to be a truly excellent Korean invention, but what if the plastic ever gets unstuck?
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Post by lagatta on Jun 11, 2014 1:42:02 GMT
It is far more graphic than any Western ad would be! The latter would have blue liquid.
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Post by questa on Jun 12, 2014 0:54:48 GMT
Agreed, Lagatta,it was a stomach-churning colour, but it got the message across.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 12, 2014 5:12:31 GMT
It's funny how easy it is to trigger certain reactions in us. They probably put maybe two spoons of Nesquik in the water but just because of where the water is located, we are automatically repulsed.
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Post by chexbres on Oct 20, 2015 19:24:31 GMT
I'm a little suspicious about the contents of that toilet bowl, too - especially since when anything that dire happens to me, the toilet is never that clean after it's been emptied - always some little UFO's floating around... Nope, I'm sticking to the plunger and gloves.
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Post by lagatta on Oct 21, 2015 23:33:16 GMT
Yes, I was thinking the same. That toilet bowl was pristine. Mine never gets that pure white, no matter how much bicarbonate + vinegar, bleach, or anything else I dump in and scrub.
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