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He needs to hydrate.
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Ok so it might be piss but there's no concrete evidence. If he was living alone, he would be more likely to be doing it, but when you have a big house why would you make the attic your work space? 

If he's married what women would let their husband piss in a bucket and stink out the attic until he throws it out the window every few days? 

If he is doing some work with chemicals, or as suggested photography, why would you pour it out the window? 

It's a damn strange one all the same LOL LOL
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He's growing weed.
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Originally posted by Given's zimmerframe Given's zimmerframe wrote:

Originally posted by horsebox horsebox wrote:

Originally posted by Given's zimmerframe Given's zimmerframe wrote:

How do you know its piss? the tiles actually look cleaner from the area its run down. Could be vinegar or chemical left overs from a homemade darkroom?

Just an assumption.

I'd say he's up there working and too lazy to go down stairs to use the main bathroom. On the balance of probability I'd say it's piss. I really don't think he would pouring buckets of vinegar out his attic window - that would be even more bizarre.

 

The reason I mention vinegar is that we use it in our house to clear limescale and when you dump it afterwards in the sink or toilet it leaves the place stinking like a chipper for a few days. Would also explain the cleaner looking tiles

Citric acid is what you need. Blasts the lime scale away, has no smell, you can even dip your finger in it and put it on your tongue, it isn’t toxic. 

Buy a bag online, throw a bit in the kettle or bog when it’s looking a bit furry. 
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Citric acid is what you need. Blasts the lime scale away, has no smell, you can even dip your finger in it and put it on your tongue, it isn’t toxic. 

Buy a bag online, throw a bit in the kettle or bog when it’s looking a bit furry. 
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Sound, will deffo give that a go!
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Originally posted by Trap junior Trap junior wrote:

My mate knows this lad in tipperary who he plays golf with. My mate noticed a few times how the lad would never use his putter even if the ball was like 2 inches of the green and putting was the best play. The fella would always chip it. so after a while my mate says to yer man 'how come you always chip it even when youre an inch off the green ?''  Yer man says to him '' Dont say this to anyone but i have this thing in my head that if i use a putter when im off the green a member of my family will die.''

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Will never understand when people lose someone close to them, they feel the need to take to social media to post something. Usually followed by a bunch of sad emojis.
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Originally posted by Badgersboys9 Badgersboys9 wrote:

Will never understand when people lose someone close to them, they feel the need to take to social media to post something. Usually followed by a bunch of sad emojis.

I think if it helps you then i don't see anything wrong with it , each to their own really . 
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Originally posted by Badgersboys9 Badgersboys9 wrote:

Will never understand when people lose someone close to them, they feel the need to take to social media to post something. Usually followed by a bunch of sad emojis.


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Originally posted by Badgersboys9 Badgersboys9 wrote:

Will never understand when people lose someone close to them, they feel the need to take to social media to post something. Usually followed by a bunch of sad emojis.
A very close friend of mine died in 2018. His brother posted a different photo of him every day for a year on Facebook. It was such a beautiful thing to do.
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Originally posted by Badgersboys9 Badgersboys9 wrote:

Will never understand when people lose someone close to them, they feel the need to take to social media to post something. Usually followed by a bunch of sad emojis.
Can’t understand it myself however each to their own. I’m sure the person grieving has their reasons for doing so. Not everyone would agree with having a piss-up after someone has passed either but that’s how a lot would deal with death 
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Originally posted by FrankosHereNow FrankosHereNow wrote:

Originally posted by Badgersboys9 Badgersboys9 wrote:

Will never understand when people lose someone close to them, they feel the need to take to social media to post something. Usually followed by a bunch of sad emojis.
A very close friend of mine died in 2018. His brother posted a different photo of him every day for a year on Facebook. It was such a beautiful thing to do.
Thats extremely sad and as you said, a beautiful thing to do. As a few have said, each to their own but it's not for me. I also think thats different. Maybe because im not into social media but I'm specifically talking about posts stating that a close relative has literally just died followed by a sad face. I will never understand the need or urge to go straight to SM and post such things. But again, each to their own.
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Originally posted by Badgersboys9 Badgersboys9 wrote:

Originally posted by FrankosHereNow FrankosHereNow wrote:

Originally posted by Badgersboys9 Badgersboys9 wrote:

Will never understand when people lose someone close to them, they feel the need to take to social media to post something. Usually followed by a bunch of sad emojis.
A very close friend of mine died in 2018. His brother posted a different photo of him every day for a year on Facebook. It was such a beautiful thing to do.
Thats extremely sad and as you said, a beautiful thing to do. As a few have said, each to their own but it's not for me. I also think thats different. Maybe because im not into social media but I'm specifically talking about posts stating that a close relative has literally just died followed by a sad face. I will never understand the need or urge to go straight to SM and post such things. But again, each to their own.


Yeah that very different to be fair and utterly harmless. Its a nice tribute and probably helps them grieve.

A thick family member of mine posted straight to Facebook the minute a relative had died awhile ago and naturally for many of the extended family who were friends with them on Facebook found out this way. Not nice at all since it was an unexpected death too.
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Some **** in work yesterday walking around in his bare feet Dead
Fella in my last job used to walk around in his socks, but that takes the biscuit, absolutely vile LOL
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Originally posted by SeaSharp SeaSharp wrote:

Originally posted by horsebox horsebox wrote:

Some **** in work yesterday walking around in his bare feet Dead
Fella in my last job used to walk around in his socks, but that takes the biscuit, absolutely vile LOL


sitting at a gate in dublin airport last week and a guy comes over sits beside me and takes his shoes and socks off and starts massaging and rubbing his feet,

thankfully id just finished my sandwich, looked at him said what the f**k and I moved seat,   
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Originally posted by Huggybeer Huggybeer wrote:

Originally posted by SeaSharp SeaSharp wrote:

Originally posted by horsebox horsebox wrote:

Some **** in work yesterday walking around in his bare feet Dead
Fella in my last job used to walk around in his socks, but that takes the biscuit, absolutely vile LOL


sitting at a gate in dublin airport last week and a guy comes over sits beside me and takes his shoes and socks off and starts massaging and rubbing his feet,

thankfully id just finished my sandwich, looked at him said what the f**k and I moved seat,   

Was it John McClane?

I always take my shoes off on a flight but no way the aul socks
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