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Do septic tanks have stinkpipes? I could see that being named Mr Red Anders...
I'm still tying to work out what's worse - actually following this thread, or getting summoned into it by Leo whilst I'm sipping a Peroni after some lovely chicken teriaki kebabs and being assailed by this kind of disgraceful maligning of my good name. For your information, I have a rusty grid next to the outdoor privvy named after me and I'd thank you to remember it!
 
It doesn't need defending, as any of my livestreams illustrate perfectly well 🤷‍♂️
it would need lots of defending to have avoided the negative impact it's had on the business. it didn't get it because it didn't deserve it and the public flop was unavoidable.

Thus, the disloyalty purchased thru terrariums will be remembered on the wall. Since the failure is the media's fault.

The office manager would deserve a payrise. A modern sewage treatment plant biodigests the detritus effectively and returns clean (no pathogens) water into the drainage systems. ETA: and in the UK would save the company a considerable sum in water rates as no sewage treatment would be paid for - which costs far more than the supply of potable water sold to them - which interestingly is assumed to be 100% return...
You call a septic system a sewage treatment plant? I dont think your definition of septic system matches what a septic system actually is. It's a bunch of tanks that live underground and filter sewage back into the land. a single home requires hundreds of square feet of bare land where nothing can be built on top of it. An office building would require a field. Which isn't viable in a city or most anywhere. Overwhelming it with taco tuesday would be extremely messy and expensive to pump out.

They might be able to purchase a bunch of expensive incinerator toilets but they'd still need a place to send waste water (for like hand washing and other washing needs) and that quantity would require sewage pipes rather than a septic system unless you're out in the country and can have a place for a septic system.

either way, Dwight should be fired.
 
I expect that from Mr B D G Ender but you?

The stench of betrayal will linger long after the last gusset has left this thread.

But what will leave last? The gusset, the stank, or Ender?



A clue: They are all interchangeable...

Or is that: "long after this last thread has left the gusset"?

Definitely see the above ;)

I'm on the first few chapters don't tell me how it ends.

I suspect it won't be a happy ending due to the author.

Yes, this is a double entendre...!

I'm still tying to work out what's worse - actually following this thread, or getting summoned into it by Leo whilst I'm sipping a Peroni after some lovely chicken teriaki kebabs and being assailed by this kind of disgraceful maligning of my good name. For your information, I have a rusty grid next to the outdoor privvy named after me and I'd thank you to remember it!

Ah, so you have a stinkhole named after you then?

I didn't pay attention to the rest of your post, sorry. Please pass me a beer though.
 
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