This Hooch Tastes Like Dirty Dish Water

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Favorite Comment: Fixer Pat says, “Isn’t hooch by definition either dirty dish water or toilet water?”
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I guess I’ll take a shower, then?
One of those kludges that makes me say “I bet that smells terrible”.
Good piping, though!
Only missing “U” tube to avoid returning of odor.
Who would want to see a video of this?
Why do they even bother with those pipes?
Wonder what got installed first and what was the reason for not removing the other obviously misplaced?
Also I wonder what the reaction would be if someone wanted to use the upper facilities and at the same time some other dude was using the underlying…
putting the urinal under the sinks is a great time saver! plunger and hand sanitizer(sic) are present. i wonder if there’s a disposal/grinder under the tub. good kludge.
In this application, the grinder would be called a macerator.
And it would allow the tub to be used as a toilet, not just a urinal.
DUH!
Urinal and hand wash sink combined to save time…
I think the ISO9002 gone too far!
Isn’t hooch by definition either dirty dish water or toilet water?
I’m guessing this is a multiple occupancy restroom that was re-purposed from a residential unit (say, for one of those quaint homey restaurants that used to be a quaint *home*) and, the tub was just too expensive/heavy to remove.
Foot and hand wash?
I’m sure the ADA people will have something to say about this.
Some people call it “medicinal”…
The tub extend further out that the counter… Wonder what happens with a slippery floor…
The 3 Rs: refill, rewash, regurgitate
pee and wash hand at the same time
pretty sure this made a big splash too
And here I thought it was just an elaborate menorah.
I’m a bit dusty on my Jewish symbolisms but I don’t think Hanukkah celebrates the parting of the waters by Moses.
Perhaps the sink units are detachable. When the house isn’t being used as a restaurant the sinks are lifted up and stored in a cupboard.
Aah, the Murphy Sink!
Behind the scenes at the Liquid Plumr product testing facility.
“We clogged sink A with a nasty hairball, sink B with some of Granny’s rib-sticking beef stew, and sink C with axel grease and dried-up caulk to see if Liquid Plumr could cut through these tough clogs!”
Hey bubba after ya wash dem dishes take yer bath so we can go to town
don forget to rescue the beans for da horse
And in the basement, this and the toilets lead to a GIANT bathtub… brilliant!
Hmmmm. What is the plunger/stick for?
Once you’ve clean the dishes there is always the problem of the fat and grease clogging up the drain. That is the purpose of the plunger. Once in the sewer system, it will be responsibility of the council to remove the caked layers of fat and grease that will eventually clog up the sewer.
Sink or swim.
I’d like to what the opposite wall looks like.
Gives a whole new meaning to “bathtub gin”. *pukes*
Love the granite counter top!
At least they didn’t spare any expense on the granite counter top
You’re right- I would have expected they’d take it for granite.
So when the tub gets full, it empties into the swimming pool outside?
Actually the pool is in the basement. Doesn’t anyone remember? http://thereifixedit.com/2009/09/30/epic-kludge-photo-ad-said-house-had-indoor-pool/
Why did you have to bring that ‘thing’ up?
This is awesome for efficiency freaks like me! This way I can take a leak and wash my hands at the same time. No more worries which of the two to do first
Note the bottle of antibacterial hand soap on the counter – can’t be too careful, now…
Just think how cosy and protected you will feel when you wriggle in to have your bath! I just suggest not to eat too many chocolates in the tub or you might not get out again. And, you will need a helping hand to turn off the faucet if you are not Elastigirl…
That is a gorgeous bathtub. What a waste.