Out of the window, have you never heard of acid rain ;-)
2006-11-20 02:04:35
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answer #1
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answered by Just a Guy 4
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My Golden Water fall by I.P. Standing. A friend of mine is a high crane operator. (The big buildings) they often will have time to take the elevator down to the porta Pee before they have to do another lift. it takes them about 30 seconds to a minute to get from the top of the crane to the bottom. often they have porta pees on the other levels of the building so they never have to go all the way down. But it is not uncommon for most to just stand outside and let it fly. he said he's had to do that from time to time.
2006-11-20 02:01:53
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answered by gearnofear 6
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In Yellow Rivers, it's a book by I. P. Freely. Who cares except the crane operators and whomsoever may be standing below the crane?
2006-11-20 02:44:05
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answer #3
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answered by sherijgriggs 6
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The tower cranes on the site I work on have portaloos at the top so the driver can relieve himself with relative ease. Although the last time I heard of someone asking that question they were on a visit to the site with their primary school class - get it?
2006-11-20 02:06:43
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answered by Bel 4
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eeeeeeewwwwwwwww I am NEVER walking under a crane ever again!
2006-11-20 02:04:03
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answered by Poptartash 4
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same as fighter pilots and elevator operators, in relief tube in the corner pouch, under seat, drains to out side plumbing
2006-11-20 01:59:22
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answered by robert r 6
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In a coke bottle
2006-11-20 01:57:48
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answered by Sir Sidney Snot 6
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On your head from a great height, although it's probably yellow ice by the time it hits you.
2006-11-20 01:58:51
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answered by Anonymous
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bucket
2006-11-20 01:57:10
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answered by slysimon69 4
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Into my mouth.
2006-11-20 02:05:11
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answered by dtlyuol 2
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