Don't try this at home.
The teasing that goes on at our house is relentless. Everyone is a good sport about it, for the most part. My wife and kids call me either "Baby-Chimp Hair" or 'Goat Teeth." I checked the mirror; there is a degree of accuracy in both monikers. After my oldest daughter clogged the toilet for the zillionth time, I gave her the nickname "Log-Jam Kolle," which reduced her to tears. She ran into the bathroom, slammed the door, and locked it. I just left the plunger outside the door. My wife told me for the zillionth time about the sensitivity of teenage girls and how calling her Log Jam was probably not a good idea (while I'm trying not to put too much stock into Baby-Chimp Hair and Goat Teeth because I know my family loves me). I sent L-JK this video clip of a St.Thomas toilet. It is a truly astounding machine, if, in fact, it hasn't been doctored. Does anyone know if this is for real? Does anyone have one of these toilets? What else have you tried to flush? A sleeping bag? An end table? Can I send L-JK over for some product testing?
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Your teenage daughter will probably not appreciate you telling this story online.
Just make sure your 4 inch ancient pipes will cope before you trust such a toilet Steve? I still didn't see a 'log jam' test though?
Sometimes i get annoyed when i am teased, but honestly, this doesn't bother me. he didn't use my name, and my family is jut kind of like this. Old Goat Teeth meant no harm. But then again, he may not know what he said, his glasses could be too thick. loveyou Daddy!