Letters addressing what you can and can't flush down your toilet are always so... awkward. Haven't seen it done well yet. And who dumps cat litter down a toilet? (Wait, don't answer that...)
this happens in my building too. east village residents are notoriously lazy and stupid in matters related to plumbing. I suspect many of them would try to flush old dungarees out of sheer stupidity.
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Well, that was rather polite and diplomatic after all.
ReplyDeleteAlthough, appropriately enough, the author displays a certain ignorance regarding the proper use of semi-colons.
- East Villager
this is a very important subject for us all to consider and be mindful of.
ReplyDelete10 years in that building never an issue with people doing this and all of a sudden... yet another example of the changing demographic of the LES...
ReplyDeletethis happens in my building too. east village residents are notoriously lazy and stupid in matters related to plumbing. I suspect many of them would try to flush old dungarees out of sheer stupidity.
ReplyDeleteI am always telling my girlfriend "toilet's not a trash can". What a wet blanket I am.
ReplyDeleteYeah--that was a very nice letter! Apart from what's in it, what would make someone think that cat litter belongs in a toilet?
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