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Old 10-27-2013, 07:08 PM   #1
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I guess with the season winding down we are going to need topics to discuss. So, do you flush with your heel or your toes?
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This isn't a meaningless poll--this is serious stuff!!! Chalk up one vote for the "Toes" column! Happy Camping.
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For me, using a heel would require a sitting position and would require a small degree of gymnastics. I prefer to face the pot and watch the show while using my toes.
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Old 10-27-2013, 09:06 PM   #4
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But have you came home and tried to flush the house john with your foot?
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Old 10-28-2013, 04:40 AM   #5
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But have you came home and tried to flush the house john with your foot?
I might have, but I'm at that age where I don't remember if I did.

BTW, I made a trip to Pender, NB, about a month ago. Took a day-trip to Ponca SP. It's beautiful country. Are you close?
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We are a little over 2 hrs away haven't been there for about 15 yrs but I'm planning on going next year.
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Toes for me!
I would need a universal joint in the middle of my shin to be able to contort my leg to flush with my heel.

To OnTheGo- you are right that Ponca State Park is beautiful. It used to be one of Nebraska's best kept secrets, and you could go anytime and get a site. Most times now the modern campground is full. There have been many new, recent improvements and offerings that have greatly increased its popularity.
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Heels if i am sitting and toes if i am standing. Lol
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Toe.

I stopped by a friends site this past weekend and had to go... after which I nearly threw my hip out trying to flush. His gas pedal is on the left.


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For me, using a heel would require a sitting position and would require a small degree of gymnastics. I prefer to face the pot and watch the show while using my toes.
I don't have a foot flush on my Thetford....gotta lean over the abyss and pull the rip cord
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Depends on whether I am sitting or standing.

You are right, it is a worthless poll.
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I thought we got to vote on polls.
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Now, THAT just "ain't" right!
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