What really bugs me is that in the original tale, she spent about 18 years in the tower with no flush toilet. The base of the tower must have been hideous.
Stephen Gilberg: Castles had a recess in the walls of the rooms for that, the effluent going into a space between the room and outside wall. There it composted much like the modern dry toilets and seasonally the compost would be cleaned out from the bottom and mixed with other compost.
margueritem about 11 years ago
Dang hair plugs…
Aussie Down Under about 11 years ago
The way that plumbers charge, she might want to consider marrying him otherwise her money is going to go down the drain.
KA7DRE Premium Member about 11 years ago
Odd she didn’t call Roto Rooter.
Linux0s about 11 years ago
Actually it’s the water softener. Ha!
el8 about 11 years ago
It’s a hairy job but somebody has to do it.
pouncingtiger about 11 years ago
I’d like to see what he will charge her.
el8 about 11 years ago
huzzah!
blunebottle about 11 years ago
I’ll bet you there’s an “Al’s Plumbing” in almost every corner of the continent……….
pschearer Premium Member about 11 years ago
I once heard that in the unexpurgated version Rapunzel was locked away because she was pregnant.
Digital Frog about 11 years ago
She gave up ballet and has taken up clogging instead.
Stephen Gilberg about 11 years ago
What really bugs me is that in the original tale, she spent about 18 years in the tower with no flush toilet. The base of the tower must have been hideous.
jack fairbanks about 11 years ago
women who live in phallic symbols shouldn’t neglect the trim.
goblyn about 11 years ago
“Hair, hair, everywhere there’s hair, clogging up the drain, making people stare” (sung to tune of “Signs” by Five Man Electrical Band)
Linux0s about 11 years ago
She should have called a locksmith.
hippogriff about 11 years ago
blunebottle: I doubt Antarctica.
hippogriff about 11 years ago
Stephen Gilberg: Castles had a recess in the walls of the rooms for that, the effluent going into a space between the room and outside wall. There it composted much like the modern dry toilets and seasonally the compost would be cleaned out from the bottom and mixed with other compost.