Today my mom told me to clean the house and that means clean the everyroom. SO i went to clean the bathroom and i cleaned the shower sink and when i went to clean the toleit surprise surprise. There was a meduim sized brown (like a brownie colord) stinky poopie floating on the top of the water. I hit the flushed but it wouldnt work. HOW DO I GET THE DOO DOO OUT??? (oh yea i cant ask my parents there not home...there out together *wink*wink*)!!!
from: PoopiePladder
P.S. it wasnt me!
shizkabobz09 answered Friday August 26 2005, 10:25 pm: hehe.
hmm. sounds like a problem there.
do you have a plunger ? i dont know how to use it exactly but um. i guess stick it in the toilet and plunge away? lol. but umm. if not then i guess youll have to just spray a lot of smell good stuff and leave a note for your parents when they get home = ]
xo_jenna_respects_ox answered Friday August 26 2005, 10:21 pm: Sry viewers of this answer lol. If you mean it is too big, then use like a toilet bowl cleaner scrubber and cut it in half (EWWWW, sry readers)then try to flush it, if it doesn't work, ask me again and i might be able to help you. LOL THIS IS NASTY, just kidding. Thanks for asking me! Hope i helped!!!!
Sexybabii9095 answered Friday August 26 2005, 10:16 pm: haha. put lots and lots of toliet paper on top of it and it should help it go down. or if it doesnt just put enough toliet paper over it so it just looks like theres a bit of paper left [ Sexybabii9095's advice column | Ask Sexybabii9095 A Question ]
devilspawn_666 answered Friday August 26 2005, 10:08 pm: Ummm.. you definatly get the prize for wierdest question ever asked to me. Congratulations....
No, but seriously... try putting something else in the toilet with it. Some toilet paper or something like that. Or maybe use a plunger... I'd try the toilet paper before I touched a dirty old plunger, though. [ devilspawn_666's advice column | Ask devilspawn_666 A Question ]
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