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#166825 07/29/07 04:13 PM
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This is a good example of cowboy engineering. Wash your hands after and flush the urinal. Saves water
Wall SD. rodeo grounds

http://members.aol.com/gfretwell/cowboytech.jpg


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Hey, I've been there! smile

Guess there's no need for a 'pee' trap laugh

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Probably not. I'll bet that it just drains out the wall to the outside! I was at a restaurant in rural Port Royal, VA a few years ago that had a new and improved men's room. They had a similar setup using a trough. The pipe went out the wall, down about a 75 foot slope and then into a nearby creek.

The restaurant is gone now. I wonder why?


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This is a rodeo grounds. It goes where the cows and horses "go", right out on the ground.


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As long as it doesn't go back into the beer tap...

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"As long as it doesn't go back into the beer tap"

LOL
Thats was funny rolleyes


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