W EEKLY EDITION AUGUST 1, 2018
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Piled Deeper and Higher
A porta - potty toppler gets unique sentence
A judge in Painseville, Ohio, has decided on a rather
unique sentence for a vandal. As WOIO - TV reports, a
park camera caught the young man damaging a park's
Wi - Fi a ntenna, walking on the hood of a parked car
and tipping over a portable sanitation unit, among
other baffling behaviors. So part of his sentence is to
pick up after a parade of animals at a county fair. As
the judge said, " You act like an animal, you're go nna
take care of the animals. You're gonna go with the
horses, goats, sheep, cows, pigs and after the fair you
can shovel up their crap …
" You wanna screw around with crap? We're gonna let
you. You're gonna do it for three days."
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Toilet of the Future Now?
A company in Rhode Island employs a "toilet
guru" on the science of the composting biffy
" Today's composting toilets a re not the equivalent of
a port a - potty stashed away in the basement."
a ccording to eco RI News. "In fact, some models look
similar to everyday commodes, but they all save
water for drinking and showering. And they don't
stink, require chemicals to clean, or flush or discharge
human waste into the natural environment." The
science behind it is pretty fascinating, if you're into
that sort of thing. (And, really, who isn't?) The toilets
have been popping up at beaches around New
En gland.
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