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Hy 3 year s ago
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probably just a toilet in the basement without a rough-in for the plumbing.
       
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Barticus 3 year s ago
Hy,Toilet with a bucket underneath.
       
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Stacy 3 year s ago
There is a KFC in Sherbrooke Quebec that is still decorated like that ... mpt in the best of shape unfortunately

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Dobbin 3 year s ago
whole post is stupid
       
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Kingsley 3 year s ago
#5 Try looking for Ioreto instead
       
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Swene 3 year s ago
#18 Yep, mind over matter. I don't MIND and you don't MATTER! heh heh
       
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