PMRacing said:
Saw this in a coworkers cube today. Sorry for crappy pic.
Whoever drew that picture either isn't a plumber, or enjoys the enchanting aroma of sewer gas.
barefootskater (Shaun) said:Seems like every few pages we need a repeat:
It should almost be a warning message for anyone who comes to the forum.
volvoclearinghouse said:PMRacing said:
Saw this in a coworkers cube today. Sorry for crappy pic.
Whoever drew that picture either isn't a plumber, or enjoys the enchanting aroma of sewer gas.
On a boat or a train or a plane....
JAGwinn said:volvoclearinghouse said:PMRacing said:
Saw this in a coworkers cube today. Sorry for crappy pic.
Whoever drew that picture either isn't a plumber, or enjoys the enchanting aroma of sewer gas.
On a boat or a train or a plane....
No problem with the diagram. Toilets (at least in the states) have the trap built in. Every other fixture needs a trap, but a toilet drain does not.
Toyman01 + Sized and said:
Ottawa and I are writing the screenplay for this. Nick Cage is Abraham Lincoln, who is contacted by his samurai friend and secret broker Yojimbo via fax to come (do something). The printing telegraph operator is Jeff Goldblum, who has to endure various harrowing and amusing obstacles to deliver the message to Abe. Abe then sets forth for feudal Japan with an increasingly confused Jeff in tow (reason not clear), hijinks ensue, and eventually Abe accidentally introduces democracy and manages to avoid a big chunk of WWII.
Keith Tanner said:Toyman01 + Sized and said:
Ottawa and I are writing the screenplay for this. Nick Cage is Abraham Lincoln, who is contacted by his samurai friend and secret broker Yojimbo via fax to come (do something). The printing telegraph operator is Jeff Goldblum, who has to endure various harrowing and amusing obstacles to deliver the message to Abe. Abe then sets forth for feudal Japan with an increasingly confused Jeff in tow (reason not clear), hijinks ensue, and eventually Abe accidentally introduces democracy and manages to avoid a big chunk of WWII.
I will see this movie. Who is the love interest that is basically a one dimensional character?
vwcorvette (Forum Supporter) said:Keith Tanner said:Toyman01 + Sized and said:
Ottawa and I are writing the screenplay for this. Nick Cage is Abraham Lincoln, who is contacted by his samurai friend and secret broker Yojimbo via fax to come (do something). The printing telegraph operator is Jeff Goldblum, who has to endure various harrowing and amusing obstacles to deliver the message to Abe. Abe then sets forth for feudal Japan with an increasingly confused Jeff in tow (reason not clear), hijinks ensue, and eventually Abe accidentally introduces democracy and manages to avoid a big chunk of WWII.
I will see this movie. Who is the love interest that is basically a one dimensional character?
This has vestiges of Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter and The Man Who Killed Hitler and Then The Bigfoot.
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