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About the sickening dunny thread

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Created by Twohull > 9 months ago, 11 Apr 2019
Twohull
QLD, 149 posts
11 Apr 2019 8:34PM
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To the folowers of this thred please be informed that my intentional post to sumining up silly word war was manipulated into irrelevant comment.
Here are my word:
Hi There Common Sense People and Watchers and Participants to this forum, have we reached solution to the initial post? I do have my own solution (posted long, long ago) nothing what present suggestions are, but where we are going??? Do we? or We do not?, shall we? or nor not, what about if we? or we do not.
I did join this forum few years ago, at first it was much more informative and less "personal" compare to present.
Please, those "aged" contributors to this site, please return/ refract to informative posts, please, drop "off the ****" personality maybe expressed in "priv's".
Only few items were worth to mention in the last 12mth, I have seen couple of new ideas to "old" problems. Have we reached point of "nothing new in this industry"? AAAYYY, it can not be.

southace
SA, 4758 posts
11 Apr 2019 8:24PM
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Twohull said..
To the folowers of this thred please be informed that my intentional post to sumining up silly word war was manipulated into irrelevant comment.
Here are my word:
Hi There Common Sense People and Watchers and Participants to this forum, have we reached solution to the initial post? I do have my own solution (posted long, long ago) nothing what present suggestions are, but where we are going??? Do we? or We do not?, shall we? or nor not, what about if we? or we do not.
I did join this forum few years ago, at first it was much more informative and less "personal" compare to present.
Please, those "aged" contributors to this site, please return/ refract to informative posts, please, drop "off the ****" personality maybe expressed in "priv's".
Only few items were worth to mention in the last 12mth, I have seen couple of new ideas to "old" problems. Have we reached point of "nothing new in this industry"? AAAYYY, it can not be.


I'm still trying to work out where the oil goes from a 4stroke outboard, it's not blowing smoke and no evidence of any leaks got me ?? .don't worry about toilet issues anymore buddy.

Twohull
QLD, 149 posts
11 Apr 2019 9:07PM
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southace said..

Twohull said..
To the folowers of this thred please be informed that my intentional post to sumining up silly word war was manipulated into irrelevant comment.
Here are my word:
Hi There Common Sense People and Watchers and Participants to this forum, have we reached solution to the initial post? I do have my own solution (posted long, long ago) nothing what present suggestions are, but where we are going??? Do we? or We do not?, shall we? or nor not, what about if we? or we do not.
I did join this forum few years ago, at first it was much more informative and less "personal" compare to present.
Please, those "aged" contributors to this site, please return/ refract to informative posts, please, drop "off the ****" personality maybe expressed in "priv's".
Only few items were worth to mention in the last 12mth, I have seen couple of new ideas to "old" problems. Have we reached point of "nothing new in this industry"? AAAYYY, it can not be.



I'm still trying to work out where the oil goes from a 4stroke outboard, it's not blowing smoke and no evidence of any leaks got me ?? .don't worry about toilet issues anymore buddy.


It may ply to check your holding tank Richard Cr... Sorry I do not known your name so I do call you the most common in your area. How low will you go in your blindness?

garymalmgren
1102 posts
11 Apr 2019 7:44PM
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where we are going??? Do we? or We do not?, shall we? or nor not, what about if we? or we do not.

Now that is a good question.
I seem to remember something in Hamlet along those lines.
To be or not to be,? That is the question.

LooseChange
NSW, 2140 posts
11 Apr 2019 11:20PM
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garymalmgren said..

To be or not to be,? That is the question.


No, the question is Cogito cogito ergo sum cogito (Not that it is actually a question)

woko
NSW, 1514 posts
12 Apr 2019 7:24AM
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Twohull said..
To the folowers of this thred please be informed that my intentional post to sumining up silly word war was manipulated into irrelevant comment.
Here are my word:
Hi There Common Sense People and Watchers and Participants to this forum, have we reached solution to the initial post? I do have my own solution (posted long, long ago) nothing what present suggestions are, but where we are going??? Do we? or We do not?, shall we? or nor not, what about if we? or we do not.
I did join this forum few years ago, at first it was much more informative and less "personal" compare to present.
Please, those "aged" contributors to this site, please return/ refract to informative posts, please, drop "off the ****" personality maybe expressed in "priv's".
Only few items were worth to mention in the last 12mth, I have seen couple of new ideas to "old" problems. Have we reached point of "nothing new in this industry"? AAAYYY, it can not be.


Hear, hear !

UncleBob
NSW, 1199 posts
12 Apr 2019 1:20PM
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Twohull said..

southace said..


Twohull said..
To the folowers of this thred please be informed that my intentional post to sumining up silly word war was manipulated into irrelevant comment.
Here are my word:
Hi There Common Sense People and Watchers and Participants to this forum, have we reached solution to the initial post? I do have my own solution (posted long, long ago) nothing what present suggestions are, but where we are going??? Do we? or We do not?, shall we? or nor not, what about if we? or we do not.
I did join this forum few years ago, at first it was much more informative and less "personal" compare to present.
Please, those "aged" contributors to this site, please return/ refract to informative posts, please, drop "off the ****" personality maybe expressed in "priv's".
Only few items were worth to mention in the last 12mth, I have seen couple of new ideas to "old" problems. Have we reached point of "nothing new in this industry"? AAAYYY, it can not be.




I'm still trying to work out where the oil goes from a 4stroke outboard, it's not blowing smoke and no evidence of any leaks got me ?? .don't worry about toilet issues anymore buddy.



It may ply to check your holding tank Richard Cr... Sorry I do not known your name so I do call you the most common in your area. How low will you go in your blindness?


Funny isn't it, you are upset about the thread degenerating into a spat of name calling and then you proceed to do the same.
Forums are a lot like life, if you don't like something simply move on ! If you can't move on then respond with a polite demeanor and advance the discussion. FWIW the person posting that you referred to uses the name Southace here on this forum, really that's all you need to know !

sirgallivant
NSW, 1529 posts
17 Apr 2019 12:43PM
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"There are no new jokes,
only old men.
For a newborn all jokes are new!"

SandS
VIC, 5904 posts
17 Apr 2019 6:37PM
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what the hell is happening with this thread ?

southace
SA, 4758 posts
17 Apr 2019 7:07PM
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I work on sports boats, house boats and yachts, they mostly have holding tanks , each have the same but diffrent ways of holding the black water. If your a coastal cruiser,commercial or liveaboard you need/require a holding tank if you spend more than 6 hours aboard ! Nothing's happing sands it was just a discussion. When you live in concrete walls you just flush and hope someone cleans up the mess, on a vessel it's slightly diffrent!

Jolene
WA, 1554 posts
17 Apr 2019 7:18PM
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SandS said..
what the hell is happening with this thread ?


I'm not sure SandS, I don't quite get the sickening bit,??? I haven't felt like spewing up just from reading ,,, Its not like anyone has emptied the contents of their holding tank or bucket into anyones lunch box ,,, yet

cisco
QLD, 12311 posts
17 Apr 2019 11:25PM
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No need or requirement for "holding tank".
One or two of these satisfys the legislation.





Toph
WA, 1797 posts
17 Apr 2019 10:03PM
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Decending into the same old dribble....
Get a grip everyone. This is getting tiresome.

shaggybaxter
QLD, 2492 posts
18 Apr 2019 12:59AM
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So, after several more nudges appeared to be needed from other members, I'll try and be really clear.
Can you two please cease this tiresome one-upmanship and just drop it.

I'm losing the will to live faster than caring about who's right or who's being repressed or who's started it.
P.L.E.A.S.E.

Datawiz
VIC, 605 posts
18 Apr 2019 7:47AM
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shaggybaxter said..
So, after several more nudges appeared to be needed from other members, I'll try and be really clear.
Can you two please cease this tiresome one-upmanship and just drop it.

I'm losing the will to live faster than caring about who's right or who's being repressed or who's started it.
P.L.E.A.S.E.



+1

cisco
QLD, 12311 posts
18 Apr 2019 9:18AM
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Fair enough. I will not comment further on this topic.

southace
SA, 4758 posts
18 Apr 2019 9:44AM
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cisco said..
No need or requirement for "holding tank".
One or two of these satisfys the legislation.






I think they use them on the Sydney harbour ferries.

Yara
NSW, 1250 posts
18 Apr 2019 11:03AM
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I tried to start a pure technical thread: www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Sailing/General/Holding-Tank-Design#2355340
This is serious stuff, gases from holding tanks can kill.

UncleBob
NSW, 1199 posts
18 Apr 2019 1:05PM
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southace said..

cisco said..
No need or requirement for "holding tank".
One or two of these satisfys the legislation.






I think they use them on the Sydney harbour ferries.


Southace, your being a bad, bad boy.
You know that someone is going to take you seriously don't you.

SandS
VIC, 5904 posts
18 Apr 2019 7:20PM
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Yara said..
I tried to start a pure technical thread: www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Sailing/General/Holding-Tank-Design#2355340
This is serious stuff, gases from holding tanks can kill.


thats where Ciscos sealed bucket will save lives !!!!!

southace
SA, 4758 posts
18 Apr 2019 7:00PM
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SandS said..


Yara said..
I tried to start a pure technical thread: www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Sailing/General/Holding-Tank-Design#2355340
This is serious stuff, gases from holding tanks can kill.




thats where Ciscos sealed bucket will save lives !!!!!



I agree , as long as it's wiped clean after a few uses and no chemicals are used, Coles vinger at $1.50 a litre is my choice of cleaner for that job.

SailMark
QLD, 87 posts
18 Apr 2019 9:43PM
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"legislation". Was that in the OP??

Jolene
WA, 1554 posts
22 Apr 2019 3:56PM
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I would buy and use wag bags before fitting a holding tank. The soiled bags could be stored in Ciscos bucket and then just put into the trash once ashore.

armysurpluswarehouse.com/military-issue-wag-bag-waste-kit/

cisco
QLD, 12311 posts
22 Apr 2019 9:02PM
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On the mark there Jolene. Hopefully at $2.50 per bag it will take a few deposits though.

SandS
VIC, 5904 posts
22 Apr 2019 9:21PM
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On the mark there Jolene. Hopefully at $2.50 per bag it will take a few deposits though.


in for a penny in for a pound !

LooseChange
NSW, 2140 posts
22 Apr 2019 10:59PM
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Jolene said..
I would buy and use wag bags before fitting a holding tank. The soiled bags could be stored in Ciscos bucket and then just put into the trash once ashore.

armysurpluswarehouse.com/military-issue-wag-bag-waste-kit/


Nice idea, but instead of putting up a link to an American site that doesn't ship to Australia why not put the link to where they can be acquired in Aus.

Jolene
WA, 1554 posts
23 Apr 2019 1:37AM
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I linked that site because of the good description, I had known them to be called Wag Bags and I have seen them available on ebay in the past.
There are a few similar products if you research them,, Biffy Bags are another.
Wag Bag may not suit every body but in my case they would be fine.



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