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Nate 10 month s ago
#49 Cleaning that tall one is not what I'd worry about most. Cat vomiting over the side or DFA is the more likely hazard of that one.
       
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Virdie 10 month s ago
#16 It's a simple stone sink, not a nightmare at all?? What's hard to clean here? It doesn't even have anything weird in it, and the external ridges are easily wiped because they are stone. Porcelain isn't the only cleanable sink surface.
       
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Virdie 10 month s ago
#34 Rwminds me of the abandoned art project in my hometown. We get 13ft of rain a year and they wanted to collect it in a giant bottle set to show the rain each day of the year, but the algae around here is terrible, and they weren't even gonna do decorative bottles, just a bunch of clear white. It got voted down by the citizens and the Company designing it tried to sue for the thousands they spent on the design contest submission, but it wasn't a guaranteed contract, and lawsuit failed of course.
       
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