We're not all that uptight about it down under- as long as we're a
little bit discreet. Especially here in the driest state on the driest
continent of the world, one has to do their bit to save water. one saves
a few litres of mains/bore/tank water (which has to be paid for, one way
or another), a bit of load on the sewerage system (mains or septic
tank), and the garden gets a water & some much needed nitrates... ;)
a true win/win/win scenario!
davidt
Adelaide
South Australia
On Sat, Dec 03, 2005 at 02:50:09AM -0800, iddi wrote:
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>
> > On 03/12/2005, at 9:34 PM, Wayne Harridge wrote:
> >
> >>> Taking a quick pee in
> >>> the garden and looking up to find a kookaburra watching you intently
> >>> is a very unnerving experience.
>
> And what were you doing taking a quick pee inthe garden anyway!
>
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