Guest guest Posted March 1, 2004 Report Share Posted March 1, 2004 ROFLOL! My wee granddaughter (who is now 2) flushed a hand towel and half a box of wipes down her Mommy's toilet a few months ago. They plungered, they snaked, they took the pot off the floor, nothing - nada - solid. Had to call RotoRooter, who (when all was clear) looked straight at the offending little creature and asked if she knew anything about this.....what word do ALL two-year-olds know? " NO!! " Then she ran off and hid. Don't know if that's what's wrong with yours, but thanks for the laugh! Jonee > Chris (list mom - trying to figure out what someone in this house could > have put down my toilet to have it so clogged that the plunger won't > work ... ;-p) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 1, 2004 Report Share Posted March 1, 2004 > Chris (list mom - trying to figure out what someone in this house could > have put down my toilet to have it so clogged that the plunger won't > work ... ;-p) Years ago I had a huge German Shepherd. He liked to drink from the toilet so we had to keep it closed but one time we missed something happened. It wouldnt flush anything down. We plunged, we snaked, we did everything and it just wouldnt work. We finally had to replace it. sigh. That new one worked fine but we couldnt see any reason why the old one wouldnt work until we decided to break it open... and found a HUGE beef bone caught in the trap. Arrrugh! (It is funny NOW!) Hugs Neysa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 1, 2004 Report Share Posted March 1, 2004 I had to respond to this one! I have been fortunate enough to have had a son that was never interested in flushing things down the toilet...HOWEVER, we had rental property at one time and the lady that rented from us, called to say that the toilet was clogged and they couldn't get it fixed. So, my husband, Mr. Handyman that he is, went over to try and fix it. He ended up having to replace the toilet! Why, you ask? Because they tried to flush clumping cat litter down the toilet & I mean LOTS of it! Now, how stupid is that I ask you? >:op We are now just beginning to laugh at that one! Always in faith, Kati Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 1, 2004 Report Share Posted March 1, 2004 LOL Jonee. Reminds me of the time my nephew was about 18 months old. His mother was rinsing out one of his cloth diapers in the toilet. She stepped away for a second and WHOOSH, he flushed the toilet and laughed so hard as the diaper went, as he put it, " Bye bye " . They had to take the commode off the floor and attempt to get it out. After hours of trying to fish it out with an unwound hanger they couldn't. i walked in, saw them, said " let me try. " First shot out I snagged it and out it came. My sister changed to disposable diapers after that lol. Bill Seraphim's Touch http://store.seraphimstouch.com Essential Oils, Carrier Oils, Lotions, Body Butters and Bath Salts. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 2, 2004 Report Share Posted March 2, 2004 > I had to respond to this one! > > I have been fortunate enough to have had a son that was never interested in > flushing things down the toilet...HOWEVER, we had rental property at one > time and the lady that rented from us, called to say that the toilet was > clogged and they couldn't get it fixed. So, my husband, Mr. Handyman that he > is, went over to try and fix it. He ended up having to replace the toilet! > Why, you ask? Because they tried to flush clumping cat litter down the > toilet & I mean LOTS of it! Now, how stupid is that I ask you? >:op > > We are now just beginning to laugh at that one! > Always in faith, > Kati Hi Katy! Well, in their defense, SOME litters DO say that they are flushable. However, given the volume at which my cats produce - I can't even begin to think of what, even if it were flushable, volume was going down that toilet. Boggles the mind, it does. Good that you can laugh about it - seems there's no alternative!! JenB Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 2, 2004 Report Share Posted March 2, 2004 Those little hot wheels cars will do it every time. Have had em float to the top after about a month of plunging may times. The toilet would work for a while and we would think it was fixed. Then it would change positions and clog up again. Till eventually it would come loose and float it's way out. MAKE A HAPPY MEMORY EVERY DAY: Evelyn Alternasense Skin Design Products www.alternasense.com<http://www.alternasense.com/> - WoobeyQueen<WoobeyQueen < > Monday, March 01, 2004 3:47 PM Re: advice wanted... charcol incense stuff In a message dated 3/1/2004 12:15:12 PM Pacific Standard Time, chrisziggy<chrisziggy writes: A Car would be a good bet... Went through this with the first three... with the Third kid, my husband was working away at taking the toilet apart AGAIN when he looked up at me and said " Why couldn't you have kept your legs CLOSED " . Number 4, we've been more careful, but there are times when it has mysteriously would clog up! K Kathleen Petrides Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 3, 2004 Report Share Posted March 3, 2004 A little humorous story that will bring a smile to parents of wee tots. One of the young pilots that works with my husband would always go to Toys R Us each time he flew to LA. Bought his cute little 20 month old daughter a tea set. He is having a " sleep in " with his wife and the precious child brings him in a " cup of tea " , he thanks her profusely after drinking it , and is given another, and so on. Then, he realises that she cannot turn on the tap................... YEEEECH Jeanine Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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