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From what I remember, the proper names of Wayne or Warren are given a nickname of 'Wazza' in AU.
I miss that guy.
I still hear from him occasionally. =^..^=
If you'd like a serious answer to your request:
1) demonstrate that you've read the manual
2) demonstrate that you made some attempt to fix it.
3) if you're going to ask about jams include the jam code.
4) if you're going to ask about an error code include the error code.
5) You are the person onsite. Only you can make observations.
The above pic shows the prized outback water closet style dunny. The green frogs luv to make their homes up under the rim of the bowl. Many an aussie women had been heard screaming out of the dunny because a frogs latch onto her backside.
However... The picture above doesn't show the classic "Thunderbox" style dunny, sometimes known as the long-drop.
The thunderbox is the same building style just that there is a wooden box or crate suspended over a deep trench dug in the ground. Sawdust was used to cover over after a cr@p, to help the next person who uses the dunny, come to terms with what you ate for dinner. The smell of sawdust was usually a tad better than the smell of the last persons lunch.
The above water closet and thunderbox dunny brings back a few childhood memories. It can still be found in many outback country towns and rail sidings.
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The above water closet and thunderbox dunny brings back a few childhood memories. It can still be found in many outback country towns and rail sidings.
And the newspaper cut into 4in squares or last years phone book.
At least 50% of IT is a solution looking for a problem.
And the newspaper cut into 4in squares or last years phone book.
"Cutting" into squares? Sounds to posh for my childhood memories?
Try "RIP" goes the front page headline with the member of parliament on the front page. Whack it up the sunshine valley, ask yourself was that corn there last night; apologise to the now muddy-MP on the paper, and then drop it down the dunny.
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Ah... rip , next piece of newspaper.....
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Don't forget the sprinkle of saw-dust at the end, else hell hath no fury from mum....
Inauguration to the "AI cancel-culture" fraternity 1997... •••••• •••[§]• |N | € | o | M | Δ | t | π | ¡ | x | •[§]••• ••••••
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