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Tue Sep 30 01:51:42 2008Comments: 2
EcoJohn
Thu Aug 14 00:20:46 2008Comments: 2
Fountain Valley, CA
Another good thing about peeing outside is that its cheap. Its a lot cheaper than some new alternatives shown in this article about "EcoJohn". Some of EcoJohn's products: EcoJohn Basic: A composting toilet that separates liquid and solid waste. Liquid waste is diverted to a drain pit or septic system; solid waste is dried and can be used as compost. Cost: $1,095. EcoJohn Sr.: An incinerating toilet that reduces solid and liquid waste to sterile ash. Cost: $3,695. EcoJohn WC5: A propane-based incinerator that works with low-flush toilets. Waste is stored in a holding tank, then burned off by an industrial-strength burner. Cost: $6,495. EcoJohn WC16: A diesel-based incinerator with a greater capacity than the WC5 model. Waste is stored in a holding tank, then burned off by an industrial-strength burner. Cost: $12,995. Hey--we're not against buying any of these. Anything that costs more than the value of our cars has to be good for taking care of our "business." -PO
High gas prices shake up the world of outside pee enthusiasts
Tue Aug 12 01:26:13 2008Comments: 5
Oregon
High gas prices have seemingly pushed many truckers to pee in old water bottles, and throw them out the window. The thinking is--truckers are now driving slower, in order to use less gas. Using less gas leads to less truck stops for gas refills, and bathroom breaks. This leads the truckers to brave one handed driving, and the possibility of overfill.
Hey, we've all been there at some point in our lives, but PO would prefer that the bottles not be thrown out windows--why not wait for a trash can? Someone has to pick that stuff up, buddy.
-PO
Ry Pee Freely
Wed Aug 6 02:53:48 2008Comments: 5
http://rypeefreely.wordpress.com/
Check out this fantastic blog covering the adventures of Ryan / "Mr Pee Freely". Ryan apparently gets to pee outside in some pretty amazing places. Nice work Ryan!
-PO




