Jun-30-2015 09:52 AM
Jul-13-2015 10:45 AM
myredracer wrote:I camp with Canadians every year, and I hear 'eh' all the time. Now, as to whether US citizens should say it in Canada, well no, that's like me saying 'gracias' to any of the many Mexicans I run into. It's tacky.
If you come visit Canada, please don't say "eh" - that went out with Bob & Doug Mckenzie decades ago (at least in the west).
Jul-13-2015 10:32 AM
Jul-02-2015 01:25 AM
Jul-01-2015 10:13 PM
John H wrote:
I see where there in you post where there maybe several solutions,,in more way than just a sprayer Myredracer. and yes your deductions are correct,,,and pretty perceptive,,,
"Walla is a word used by retarded Americans who don't know any foreign languages and barely know their own. The correct word they are looking for is "voila", which loosely translates as "here it is", "there you go", or similar meanings
You could not precieve the amount of back lash I have received in my lack of "barely knowing their own" language,,,much less than any other. I have for several year back, learned to take it as a given fact, and just grin, knowing it to be so. It is a fault, I will threw all of my years ribbing agree with you, and you are not by any means, at this senior stage of my life, to be the first to point it out. Sorry if I have some how rubbed your fur the wrong way,,,my apology....John
Jul-01-2015 09:58 PM
Jul-01-2015 09:29 PM
Jul-01-2015 04:01 AM
robsouth wrote:
What does Walla mean?
Jul-01-2015 01:44 AM
Jun-30-2015 09:20 PM
Jun-30-2015 09:18 PM
John H wrote:
Ok ,,,Thanks Old-Biscuit,
I would instead install a shut off valve, but reaching down that low, to turn it on, then again to turn it off would defeat the whole idea. We have/use a Toilet Brush with its container which stores there in the corner. This hose would have saved some space in a small room.
Jun-30-2015 09:14 PM
Jun-30-2015 05:19 PM
Jun-30-2015 01:42 PM
Old-Biscuit wrote:
Well......
Here is the deal. The sprayers are not designed to shut off under full line pressure..
Check out your kitchen sink sprayer.....if faucet is not ON then sprayer doesn't have any pressure/flow because they are installed downstream (after) faucet valve.
Same with those RV toilet sprayers. They are connected downstream of toilet water valve. There is a 'stub' on the water valve/vacuum breaker assembly. Hole is drilled thru end of stub and then the flex hose of sprayer goes on that stub with a hose clamp.
Now when you open toilet water valve sprayer is pressurized for use. Close toilet water valve and sprayer is not pressurized so it doesn't leak and flood your RV.
Look at vacuum breaker..if it has a stub on bottom then you can buy a kitchen sink sprayer with hose, hose clamp, spray holder and install your own sprayer.
Sprayer installed in main water line is asking for water leakage problems
Jun-30-2015 01:04 PM