Overflowing toilets

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This is perhaps one of the funniest, weirdest topics ever discussed on this podcast. Ironically when Justin said something along the lines of "I LOVE overflowing toilets" the water I had been drinking erupted from my mouth in laughter.

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Yeh Justin, I'm sorry, but that's a weird thrill you have there.

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Stephen wrote:This is perhaps one of the funniest, weirdest topics ever discussed on this podcast. Ironically when Justin said something along the lines of "I LOVE overflowing toilets" the water I had been drinking erupted from my mouth in laughter.
I do love a good spit take. But not an overflowing toilet. Maybe an overflowing sink if i didnt have to clean up

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i have the feeling that this controversy will divide our once happy family into two camps. so if you want to live, you better go with claude.

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Jen wrote:i have the feeling that this controversy will divide our once happy family into two camps. so if you want to live, you better go with claude.
You have three choices: You can run, you can hide, or you can DIE.

I wasn't laughing at Justin for his opinions, I was laughing at the discussion.

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I'm with Justin on this one, and I really appreciate his fine defense on the subject - even though his excitement teetered on that of a dog that gets so excited when its master comes home it pees on the floor! An overflowing toilet or sink for you, I suspect, is like a pot of milk bubbling up and over on the stove for me. Though it's a mess to clean up, there is something about that instant of overflowing, that moment of barrier breaking - that it does seem like it should stop and contain itself and settle down, but then POW it's over - that is exhilarating on all levels!

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muttonboy wrote:I'm with Justin on this one, and I really appreciate his fine defense on the subject - even though his excitement teetered on that of a dog that gets so excited when its master comes home it pees on the floor! An overflowing toilet or sink for you, I suspect, is like a pot of milk bubbling up and over on the stove for me. Though it's a mess to clean up, there is something about that instant of overflowing, that moment of barrier breaking - that it does seem like it should stop and contain itself and settle down, but then POW it's over - that is exhilarating on all levels!
so your handle is 'muttonboy' and you boil milk. are you by any chance english? ;)

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so your handle is 'muttonboy' and you boil milk. are you by any chance english? ;)
Close, I am Canadian - we have to boil the milk this time of year to thaw it out...though I did take "English" in university, and am of Scottish decent (thus Mutton-ish) so maybe I'm an honourary Brit, who knows! Anyway, try the milk thing - it'll blow your mind. You just put the stove on high and wait...and WHOOSH!!! it's like some magician hidden in the pantry turned a breathmint into a pillow. I just LOVE it!

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I'm not a psychologist, but I would content that getting a thrill out of objects breaking barriers is indicative of a certain kind of personality. Like overflowing liquids somehow do something the person wishes they could do. This, of course, isn't a judgment, as we all have strange likes and dislikes, most of which we can blame our parents for.

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muttonboy wrote:it's like some magician hidden in the pantry turned a breathmint into a pillow. I just LOVE it!
I'm not a psychologist, but I would contend that this is the most amazing comparison I have ever heard. You, Joni Mitchell, and universal health care. I'll have to reevaluate my northern neighbors.

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Claude wrote:I'm not a psychologist, but I would content that getting a thrill out of objects breaking barriers is indicative of a certain kind of personality. Like overflowing liquids somehow do something the person wishes they could do. This, of course, isn't a judgment, as we all have strange likes and dislikes, most of which we can blame our parents for.
Yeah, I think it's kind of a rebellion thing. We're not supposed to like things that break the barrier or don't "conform to the rules." lol That said, I'm with Camp Claude. It's a more sanitary camp!

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evephoenix wrote:
Claude wrote:I'm not a psychologist, but I would content that getting a thrill out of objects breaking barriers is indicative of a certain kind of personality. Like overflowing liquids somehow do something the person wishes they could do. This, of course, isn't a judgment, as we all have strange likes and dislikes, most of which we can blame our parents for.
Yeah, I think it's kind of a rebellion thing. We're not supposed to like things that break the barrier or don't "conform to the rules." lol That said, I'm with Camp Claude. It's a more sanitary camp!
Lol! Exactly! Our camp is very sanitary. We don't like messes in this camp. Camp Clean!

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That's a real tongue twister.
Try and say "Claude's Clean Camp" fast.

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An LLD classic! Can't believe I never replied to this... I stand by everything I said, though I remember none of it!

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