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Old 06-22-2013, 01:01 PM   #1
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So... you don't need bathroom facilities in your trailer

... maybe what you need is a Loop and Poop. Be sure to watch the video at the bottom of the page.

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Old 06-22-2013, 01:08 PM   #2
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Donna,
you have too much spare time on your hands
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Old 06-22-2013, 01:11 PM   #3
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Roy, I'm trying to avoid going outside and mowing the lawn. If I wait long enough it will start raining.
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Old 06-22-2013, 01:11 PM   #4
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you have too much spare time on your hands



LOL, I think I agree Roy!
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I got to get one of these for my husband. Wonder if you can drag deer with it?
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Old 06-22-2013, 01:38 PM   #6
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I got to get one of these for my husband. Wonder if you can drag deer with it?
Maybe one of those "accessories" that was mentioned in the video. My eyes are still leaking! hahahahahahahaha
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Lol. And she just might become a millionaire.
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I just had to pass this on to my hunting buddies.........
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Ooooh Ahhhhhh.... a loop for the Bear Bells !
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Jingling while getting the dingle berries off.
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Well, ah, all I could think about was if that were me when I was younger and my parents were watching it. I can just see the look that would have been on my dad's face as he shook his head at me. I would be concerned that a wild beast might come up while I was attached to the tree, trying to get loose, pants around my ankles............... I'll just try to wait.
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Well, ah, all I could think about was if that were me when I was younger and my parents were watching it. I can just see the look that would have been on my dad's face as he shook his head at me. I would be concerned that a wild beast might come up while I was attached to the tree, trying to get loose, pants around my ankles............... I'll just try to wait.
Being tethered to a tree was one of my thoughts as well.

I can actually lean back on a tree, well, 40 years ago I could.
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Old 06-22-2013, 06:32 PM   #13
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Thanks for the hilarious post, Donna.

Did you get the rain you wanted? We were expecting rain and set down fertilizer today, but atlas, boom and lightening galore, no rain!
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Well... for my wife and i...
We adopted the European/Asian old school squatting position.

Yea OK maybe T.M.I. but just wanted to say that all the research points to a squat being a whole lot more healthy than what the Kings & Queens introduced in their castles
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Old 06-22-2013, 06:34 PM   #15
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No Mimi, no rain... but I still didn't mow the lawn Rain is coming tonight, I figure when it drys up the end of next week it will really need it then.

Hey, if you don't like the Loop and Poop... how about Uncle Booger's Bumper Dumper?

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I'm just trying to be helpful........
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I'm trying to avoid going outside and mowing the lawn.
Donna, you just need a pair of Rhodesian Ridgebacks. We don't have a lawn to speak of any more. They tear it out in chunks like golf divots while running around the yard, then graze on whatever is left over. The wider the blade the better. Now I understand why one of our breeders put astroturf in their back yard.
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Donna...this was just "To Much"....I am still laughing ...not only from the commits of others,which by the way are all so true/funny,but just to think of ANYONE using something like

May you always have time to find crazy stuff like this...the work can always wait.......you need to keep us laughing.
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Old 06-22-2013, 07:32 PM   #18
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Hey Lynn, this crap is serious stuff

Actually, I think the bumper dumper might work well for those that boondock. There's even a pooper tent to put over it. I just hope no one decides to drive off to sightsee with that thing attached. THAT might raise some eyebrows.
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Soooo, have you heard of the "Squatty Potty" for home use? The ORIGINAL Squatty Potty toilet stool - Official Website
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Now that we live full time in a 38ft fifth wheel we had to go with a simple foot-riser solution and have a 9" high (same height as the "squatty potty" stool) E-Z Foldz stool you can easily find in most stores.



I'm not kidding when i say that any _issues_ such as hemorrhoids and similar vanished in less than three months once we switched _positions_.

Funny what topics can come up on an RV forum!
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