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EvilWill
- Cranky Member
posted: Mar. 4, 2005 @ 10:07p
Did somebody say that it was dishwasher safe? Nasty!! Theres no way I'm going to wash that thing along with my dishes. Hell, I may as well cut out the middle man and pee on my plates. Anybody remember the 3 liter soda bottles? Now that was a great pee receptacle. |
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tjwoody
- Addicted Member
posted: Mar. 4, 2005 @ 10:08p
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NamVu
- Greedy Member
posted: Mar. 4, 2005 @ 10:18p
This makes me want to drink a lot of water and see what bottle sizes I can fill. I'm a big boy if I can fill 2 liters? |
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mostsleek
- Senior Member
posted: Mar. 4, 2005 @ 10:31p
isobro said:unreal... Why would anyone buy this?
Why would anyone buy this when they can use an empty pepsi bottle?
Well if you have a boat and your girlfriend, wife, ect... does not like the fact that you have a fishing boat with no head(bathroom) she can go into this adaptor to go make her contibution to the ocean. |
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nabixlholdings
- Happy Member
posted: Mar. 4, 2005 @ 10:34p
I have not laughed so hard for a while, tears.... this is the best post of the day. Bigups OP  |
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cnytron1
- Senior Member - 2K
posted: Mar. 4, 2005 @ 10:41p
angelaira said:I couldn't do it, I could not finish the cookie I was eating and read this thread at the same time. The brownies got me, had to put the cookie down.
Off Topic: In Bolivia, a few friends of mine (I would never have done this!!!) used to have a competition to see who could make it all the way through the city morgue and eat a hot dog at the same time. The Bolivian morgues were unrefrigerated, and they had a high infant mortality rate, so... Wow...you sure stopped my laughter in a hurry. |
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clearanceman
- Senior Member - 9K
posted: Mar. 4, 2005 @ 10:43p
miracules said:isobro said:unreal... Why would anyone buy this?
Why would anyone buy this when they can use an empty pepsi bottle?
Coz, not everyone is as accurate as you are 
The top of a pepsi bottle barely even covers the hole. Hard to go when that is pushing into the area around the hole. If you cut the whole top out of the pepsi bottle it works but if you got to go, it is not going to be big enough unless you use a liter bottle. And this has a nice lid too. I wouldn't get it for this, but it would work good for a treestand. Also, a half gallon plastic applejuice bottle works good too. |
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msutiny
- Senior Member
posted: Mar. 4, 2005 @ 10:44p
If you work at a big corporation - Don't show this to your boss!!!!!! It's just what they need.... another way to make you more "efficient" on the job! With this you would never have to leave your desk!
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clearanceman
- Senior Member - 9K
posted: Mar. 4, 2005 @ 10:48p
If someone really wants this search Amazon. I was looking for cheap filler the other day and they had one for $1. It is not from Amazon so there would be shipping. |
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datboiduane
- Member
posted: Mar. 4, 2005 @ 10:54p
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datboiduane
- Member
posted: Mar. 4, 2005 @ 10:57p
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juzwondering
- Senior Member
posted: Mar. 4, 2005 @ 11:05p
Are these allowed in internet cafe's??? |
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UncleBuck
- Senior Member
posted: Mar. 4, 2005 @ 11:14p
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itedinfw
- Thrifty Member
posted: Mar. 4, 2005 @ 11:20p
If I was KIP DYNAMITE, I might need this... "Napoleon, you're just jealous cuz I've been chatting with babes online all day" |
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RabbiBob
- Senior Member
posted: Mar. 4, 2005 @ 11:20p
This is a rebadged Codger Special from the old folks home. They just wash them out, dye them green (or maybe that happens naturally) and slap their logo on the side. Please, for the love of God, give them a sniff before you place your unmentionables upon/within.

Okay, this is pretty funny (from medsite.com):
Title: Some historical aspects of urinals and urine receptacles. Author: Mattelaer JJ Source: World J Urol, 17(3): 145-50 1999 Abstract: In the history of mankind the first receptacles for urine were made and employed for diagnostic purposes and developed over centuries to a sophisticated matula. In ancient Greek and Roman history, chamber pots existed and urine was collected to bleach sheets, but it was only in the late medieval and renaissance times that a real urine receptacle or urinal for daily use was developed. We give a short description of the materials used, including clay, pewter, copper, and silver, but more sophisticated receptacles made of china, such as the bourdaloue, and of glass, such as the Kuttrolf, were also developed for use during long church ceremonies. Less known are the wooden "pipes" from Turkestan, used to keep babies dry. In the long history of mankind, urinals sometimes became very original objects. Language: eng Unique Identifier: 10418087
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Publication Type: Historical Article ISSN: 07244983 Country of Publication: GERMANY
lol... "Kuttrolf" sounds like a Klingon urinal.
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gbiju
- New Member
posted: Mar. 4, 2005 @ 11:23p
is this compatible with Dell 400sc ? lol
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sgbdeals
- Senior Member
posted: Mar. 4, 2005 @ 11:28p
Ok... Did anyone else see the link on the right side of the page that says: "Send us your action shots!" with the picture of the monkey???
Uhhhhhhh....NOOOOOO!!! Please don't send us your action shots on this item please!!! 
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76hhma
- Senior Member - 10K
posted: Mar. 4, 2005 @ 11:42p
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ClubDebit
- Member
posted: Mar. 4, 2005 @ 11:52p
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dealTracer
- Senior Member
posted: Mar. 5, 2005 @ 12:01a
I am surprised to see a deal like this, and so many people comment on it! |
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