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been washed hobbie. why? you scared to eat chicken or potato chips with your fingers?I ain’t scared to eat chicken or potato chips with my washed fingers but I still ain’t flicking them in my gullet with my washed hog. 
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 #7709712 11/05/22 04:50 PM
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Catch 22 you can make a quick toilet with a shovel, a five gallon bucket with the bottom cut out, a toilet seat. a couple tarps, some cord and six poles. A little quick lime before you fill the hole back in. 
 Those who would give up essential liberty, to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety. Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790)
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Catch 22 you can make a quick toilet with a shovel, a five gallon bucket with the bottom cut out, a toilet seat. a couple tarps, some cord and six poles. A little quick lime before you fill the hole back in.Yes, been there. But I didn't wash my meat or dishes in it. Why? Because my food doesn't need to be where my taint has been, there's options.     Catch. Does that mean you wouldn't except a shot good whiskey from a clean bed pan??? Or some young ladies bellybutton?? Mac 
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That made me lol.    Angela, I don't think it sissified that someone's first thought isn't hey, lets wash are dishes we'll be eating on tomorrow in the same place we wash are butts. We have had plumbing issues in the past as well but used are camping coolers, one to wash, one to rinse, until I fixed it.  I think personal hygiene is important, but more so, the separation of food and dishes from the place we wash are no no spots is paramount. There are other options lol, but to each there own. Please tell me if your toilet breaks, y'all ain't gonna use the kitchen sink.      If you're afraid to touch food with anything that's touched "no no parts" you must have some REALLY stained up tighty whities.Easy to know how they go back on.Yellow in the front,, brown in the back !!  Aint that how everybody does it??
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Mac, no on the bed pan. Yes to the belly button, two different critters lol. Upstate, I'm going to go on record saying no, that's appalling and disgusting. Off the record, between just the two of us, don't whisper to anyone ok. Your dead on correct once a certain age has been met. However, I will not wash my unmentionables in the kitchen sink because I have thought out options which don't require mixing the no no's with food.       
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Know of more then 1 that has used ice in a bath tub to col out a deer. 
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This look better than a bathtub? ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2022/11/full-320-156053-445bbd4d_b0e0_4864_bf7d_ac0c8aa0bc82.jpeg) Well, depends what else you do with that thing?    Looking good Danny! 
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That house is full of coons. Son lives in a city of 12000. We are going to dog proof em in a few days. Probably cook and can some of them for bbq 
 Those who would give up essential liberty, to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety. Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790)
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I'd eat your bathtub ham no problem but I ain't near hungry enough to eat coon yet, lol. 
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Ang, I wont cook any with worms coming out of the ankles. I can it in homemade bbq sauce. Make sandwiches 
 Those who would give up essential liberty, to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety. Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790)
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