Aug-27-2013 04:51 AM
Aug-28-2013 09:01 AM
Passin Thru wrote:
dubdub07, You sound like the lady who lived next door to me. She called 911 because dogs barked at 3 Am and they said it had to be an emergency. She said it was as she had to go to work at 7. I've called 911 3 times in my life, twice for accidents and once for a fire and I've driven 2.4 million miles.
Aug-28-2013 08:01 AM
Aug-28-2013 12:53 AM
Aug-27-2013 01:43 PM
dbbls wrote:
I was at a state park in Kansas and the guy ahead of me was not using a hose. When he left and I pulled up the dump station, it was unlike any I had ever seen. It was an open pit with a grate over it. There was no place to put the hose. I did like him, dumped without a hose. The pit was designed that way.
Aug-27-2013 01:38 PM
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Aug-27-2013 01:26 PM
Effy wrote:loulou57 wrote:
You are right, maybe his hose broke. Did you offer the use of your hose?
He could have been a newbie and thought that was the way you emptied the tanks.
I have a built in macerator so no slinky. Not sure I would offer my hose to someone else anyway, but I don't have a traditional hose.
Aug-27-2013 01:12 PM
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Aug-27-2013 11:53 AM
downtheroad wrote:dieharder wrote:
I get a kick out of those who just sit there and say "I figure that he just bought it..." or "I guess his hose broke...". You know, if you don't make an effort to talk to someone and teach them that what they're doing is wrong, the stupidity is just going to continue, right? If you witness something like this an just let it go without mentioning anything, to me that makes you just as ignorant as the person doing it.
No, it does not make me, "just as ignorant." I am not the worlds keeper. Last time I tried, "to talk to someone and teach them that what they're doing wrong," I almost got myself punched in the face for my efforts (this was at a dump station.)
The blame is on the dumper, not on the rest of us that are courteous, educated and responsible.
Aug-27-2013 11:37 AM
Effy wrote:dieharder wrote:
I get a kick out of those who just sit there and say "I figure that he just bought it..." or "I guess his hose broke...". You know, if you don't make an effort to talk to someone and teach them that what they're doing is wrong, the stupidity is just going to continue, right? If you witness something like this an just let it go without mentioning anything, to me that makes you just as ignorant as the person doing it.
Well that depends on a few things right? Mainly I wasn't actually sure if this is an accepted practice, hence why I asked the question here. Secondly you never know if the ofending person is ignorant or apathetic. I didn't notice it until I was packing up to pull out as there was a line behind me, But when he noticed me checking out his "procedure" I sort of got that "what are you looking at?" sort of thing that suggested to me he knew very well what he was doing.
Aug-27-2013 11:35 AM