15-07-2024 02:40 PM
15-07-2024 02:40 PM
long drops were not uncommon when I was young. if people got a septic toilet, they would still keep the outside one. just used to throw chemicals down it for smell . lime prob works,we used to use caustic soda @SmilingGecko
15-07-2024 02:50 PM
15-07-2024 02:50 PM
Yes @TAB I have actually sat on a "long drop" in the middle of a forest when bushwalking at Cape Schank. Not the best of experiences lol. So lime would work? I was told to use scented kitty litter. Don't know how caustic soda would react with plastic. You should see these bags TAB they came in the post and the package was as heavy as! Never bought contractors garbage bags before. Wondered where to get them locally. There must be more local super tuff contractor bags somewhere. Anyway the Myki fiasco is sorted. I love using their app on my phone. Possibly not the best to have google access everything about me! lol
15-07-2024 02:53 PM
15-07-2024 02:53 PM
never used to used plastic bags @SmilingGecko the one time saw that was in the 80s at a place near a lake where septic toilets were not allowed caravaners use hard plastic containers and tip them into dump points provided by councils now
15-07-2024 03:15 PM
15-07-2024 03:15 PM
@TAB Spoke to someone from a camping store about drop off places and she provided an online directory of where to offload contents of your portable loo. Some are free others are a fee others you have to be onsite in a caravan to access. There arent many in Melbourne. You have to drive long distances. I have them as a list of places and phone numbers I downloaded and printed
15-07-2024 03:17 PM
15-07-2024 03:17 PM
@TAB hey tabby, done work. Need to see dr ha
15-07-2024 04:21 PM
15-07-2024 04:21 PM
@Meowmy hope new dr is okay. been to shops . new soup is on. was a bit more careful this time, rinsed soup mix,and weighed half a bag, instead of whole bag unrinsed like last time, then gets all gluggy, well too quickly. hospital rang for follow up . I managed to get the phone number this time ha. learning new tricks for car doorlock, no alarm today lol. soup is cooking now. veg near gone from fridge.
15-07-2024 04:25 PM
15-07-2024 04:25 PM
@TAB hey tabby, waiting at dr . Raining hard outside. Soup sounds good. Take care.
15-07-2024 04:25 PM
15-07-2024 04:25 PM
council ones are free @SmilingGecko else just buy an old building site toilet from hire place , they will dig hole for you with a machine on tractor
15-07-2024 04:27 PM
15-07-2024 04:27 PM
speaking to nurse said felt better first couple days now not so sure, shes ;like 'oh, sometimes it doesnt stick' .. and guess you are seeing cardiologist soon anyways.. @Meowmy bit stuffed after running around doing soup prep ha ha
15-07-2024 04:42 PM
15-07-2024 04:42 PM
@TAB just looked into septic tanks at the local council and spoke to someone and they said it was a local water board issue not something for our council to be taking care of - asked about dumping points at they told me to contact my local water board. Should be interesting to hear what they say
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