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On Wed, 16 Dec 2009 07:11:43 +0700, Bruce In Bangkok
wrote:

The normally recommended practice is to flush the lines clean after
each use to try to avoid scale buildup. Are you saying that when using
a holding tank one doesn't flush the lines out - that the "stuff" just
lies in the lines and ferments? Certainly if this is the technique I
can see why the hoses begin to smell.

Cheers,

Bruce
(bruceinbangkokatgmaildotcom)


Bruce, the Brown-eyed Mullet - i.e. a Turd in the Sea - has spoken
about his favourite subject: Floating Excreta.
Actually nobody can actually compete with the very ultimate expert in
cr*p of the usenet!
So you're required to show some respect for our senile smelly brown
Captain-in-BS that needs some psychological help because nobody
believes his rantings about its knowledge as IT expert/ freelance
journalist/ weapon expert/ English teacher/ Vietnam Vet/ yacht owner/
couch potato boozehound/jungle oil worker/Goebbels in Bangkok/Gross
SS/ Water Supervisor.

Mort, the humble proctologist.
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"Actually I am somewhat of an expert in weapons as I was in business
for a bit as a gunsmith, building super accurate varmint rifles" by
Goebells-in-Bangkok, aka the Usenet Smelly Sewer on 20 Apr 2009
 
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