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Old 12-21-2005, 09:41 PM   #1
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Someone once posted a reply about job site "pee condums" that turns the urine into a safe gel that can be disposed in regular garbage?? Anyone remember the web site link?? Thanks

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Old 12-21-2005, 09:59 PM   #2
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Ol#1 was a RN.BSN and graduated Magna cum Laude from Barry University. At the time, it was the #2 in the nation. I remember that urine is sterile until it leaves the body, then contamination can occur.

I can understand not wanting to use the Jiffy John but what's wrong with the bushes? Ever see a cow pee? It's not like you're making a major contribution.
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Someone once posted a reply about job site "pee condums" that turns the urine into a safe gel that can be disposed in regular garbage?? Anyone remember the web site link?? Thanks
Every hunting supply and outdoor outfitter around here sells them right in the store. Hunters use them to take a leak in so that they don't leave their scent.
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I have never had a problem with scent and have cut loose in the bushes when and where the impulse hits. I stalk hunt bow/primitave weapon and regular seasons and have no problem meeting (meating?) limits.
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I have never had a problem with scent and have cut loose in the bushes when and where the impulse hits. I stalk hunt bow/primitave weapon and regular seasons and have no problem meeting (meating?) limits.
Yep, it's all marketing. Convince half-assed hunters that the reason they can't hunt well is because they're leaving their pee all over the mountains, and they'll snap up them there pee bags. Maybe I should start my own line of energy bars and shakes designed to enhance your game hunting performance. I bet they'd sell.
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My neighbor is a long distance trucker. He said that most just wrap a zip-loc bag around ole Johnson and then zip it up. I think he also said that they usually leave the cab window at about 80 mph.
Haven't had a baggy of that hit my windshield...yet.
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md, it would be a shame to ruin a bunch of US companies.

I grew up hunting in buckskins with beadwork, they worked fine. I later went to camos, worked fine too. Later, I shifted to work Tshirts, no difference. I'll let everyone figure out the rest.
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Why not just pee in the customer's toilet?
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Why not just pee in the customer's toilet?

Maybe they are remodeling the only bathroom in the house. (I've gotten real good at hitting the 4" waste pipe)

BTW when whizzing in the kitchen sink, run the water first for a few minutes before and after, and watch out for the neighbor looking in the windows.
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I took on a drywall only job where the homeowner is GC-ing. (which I will never do again) The house was completely gutted and there is no plumbing hooked up yet. It's vacant and no Port-A-John. All the other trades just keep pee-ing on this one tree. It made me think about the post.
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How about a 'Big Gulp' cup with an unadulterated lid? Nobody thinks anything about tossing out a little warm pop. I really like dumping the cup on fireants.
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I drink pepsi outta 16/20oz bottles like no tomorrow and keep the caps, sure it's a little bitty target and even harder to hit when it's cold, but works just as well so you can cap it up for no leaky when your done. Other times it's open the truck door and act like your lookin for somethin or just think'n-just dont shake it too much LOL!!

With the addition of the cube van it makes the "unexpected" alot easier to deal with, got a box of contractor bags, rolls of paper towels, and a poo bucket for now...luckily it's only been used a few times, but makes for some good ribbing when one comes outta the box..I'll do that before forcing demo work on a homies house when we're just installing windows or something else small
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Somebody took a dump in a 3" conduit stub up in an auto parts store I was wiring. I wasn't very happy about that.
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I had to use 'em last year on a siding/addition job, - - we didn't have access to get inside a lot of the time, - - not a single bush, tree, shed or anything else in the yard. 'Easy-see' access from neighbors both sides and behind, - - little girls playing in their yards, etc., etc., - - wouldn't-a-looked any good on my record.
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Somebody took a dump in a 3" conduit stub up in an auto parts store I was wiring. I wasn't very happy about that.

LMAO !
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Somebody took a dump in a 3" conduit stub up in an auto parts store I was wiring. I wasn't very happy about that.
Well I hope you realized before you pulled the wire through, or was it after?
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Did you complete your wiring 'runs'??
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Just a bad situation, all you do from then on is walk around the job site suspecting everyone you see of " moving the material" or was that poops?
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coffee/ drink cup is what I use on the job. Sit in the front seat and lean a little towards the cup, then dump it in the grass. Very discreet.
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