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okay. I had to google what they were but in doing so I learned this -

Dude Wipes are extra-large, flushable wet wipes made from plant-based materials. They are designed for personal care and are suitable for the whole family.

Features

  • Flushable: Dude Wipes are sewer- and septic-safe, and break down when flushed
  • Plant-based: Made from plastic-free, plant-sourced fibers
Once again, what the marketers claim and what is reality are two different things. I don't care what they say, I want the plumbers' opinion.
 
okay. I had to google what they were but in doing so I learned this -

Dude Wipes are extra-large, flushable wet wipes made from plant-based materials. They are designed for personal care and are suitable for the whole family.

Features

  • Flushable: Dude Wipes are sewer- and septic-safe, and break down when flushed
  • Plant-based: Made from plastic-free, plant-sourced fibers
Having a grandson who is learning how to wipe himself :hi I can tell you there is a HUGE difference in texture between the non-flushable wipes and the so called flushable wipes.

Cottonelle flushable wipes tear easily when using, just like toilet paper. Non flushable are extremely sturdy and do not tear. Now, that doesn't mean the flushable should go down the shitter. Who knows? We through ours in the garbage. Keeps it fresh smelling.
 
Made it to my drug of choice meeting last night . . . my "Long and Winding Road" of sobriety chips!
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Pretty cool. Except in the 'off' season (summer) these turds tear our property to shreds. We are the food trough, They eat everything in sight. We have both white tail and mule deer here. These twins here hung out with us off and on. Mom was always within view. So many deer come though here over the years. And then they murder our young trees when cleaning the felt off their antlers too.. Hate having to put our trees behind bars.. ( fencing screens) but...all we can do. Have to constantly clean up after them, but fun to watch..and then they make me hungry. Not going after em' around home here though and they seem to know it...View attachment 1741719395102.jpeg
 
My second post ever!! Got some time off (a true rarity for a workaholic like me). Just wondering?????

When I review the members list that view a particular thread, I notice that there seems to be a clear trend.
MOST members seem to be men - very few women that I can identify by their names ( ie. QuadLinda ) !

How is it that so many SINGLE women have not YET discovered this "source" of potentially available men?

Based on the number of men that seem to have significant monetary resources ( ie. constantly buying CD's ) and that seem to have significant free time on their hands (based on the number of daily recurring posts), the QQ community should be a potential dating bonanza. All these quality men and so few women. Just saying!

Finally, please do NOT include me (I have been happily married for three decades - working on 1/3 century).
 
'wipes'~Can be a problem for septic tanks. All we have out here. Good for toilet paper and waste only. Wipes etc can hang up inside rough pipe/joints/back/water valves/ tank inlets etc build up and clog. A good serviceable septic with good leach lines and field can last for 15- 20 years or a lot more without pumping. Ours is at 12 years right now. No problems. I worked at a plumbing outfit when I was first married. I went out to a large farm style home and found out by looking under the house, seeing original stem wall, it had an OLD septic tank still attached to the old portion of home. The owners thought that they had a new septic system for the entire house. He insisted I was wrong. The large new addition of the home was fine. Old original section of the house was backed up. Went out back with a probe looking for the old septic. They had a beautiful huge area of lawn with a long area that was very tall grass next to their field., I notice no obvious water standing on top. I kept using the probe to hit the tank, wound up walking right over a collapsed septic. Walking on the taller sod- weeds felt like walking on a water bed. Dug up and pumped. This septic was made using very thick, what looked like red-wood lumber. Very old, now rotten.. How 'things' were back in the day. He had an expensive job ahead...and was very pissed ( not at me) as he was never advised of this when he and his family purchased and moved in. They lived in it about 20 years, and then this happened. And........ Just stick with shit tickets only anyway.
 
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