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11 Bravo

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Tue Nov 10, 2020, 04:55 PM Nov 2020

Ordinarily a "floater" will disappear after the second, or at most, third flush.

But apparently massive, bloated, orange "floaters" will require special attention.

In any case, I remain confident that this particular dab of feces will eventually circle the bowl.

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Ordinarily a "floater" will disappear after the second, or at most, third flush. (Original Post) 11 Bravo Nov 2020 OP
Especially that's so nutty underpants Nov 2020 #1
And fat floats. Not fat shaming. Just stating fact. n/t rainin Nov 2020 #2
I'll leave a few unfortunate skid marks, but eventually they'll rinse off Blue Owl Nov 2020 #3
"Twice. Once for the bulk and again for the remainder." - Mort Goldman PSPS Nov 2020 #4
Now you know why he loves to bitch about low-flow toilets. GoCubsGo Nov 2020 #5
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