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Post by BATouttaheck on Aug 14, 2018 11:21:11 GMT
gameboy It's all similar to the way campers and RVs are set up. Grey water (kitchen sinks/bathtubs) and Black water (toilets). They have to be dealt with differently. A simple drain field can handle the grey water from the house and often it's just a matter of a pipe going outside and a wet spot in the yard. The outhouse/privy is another matter and needs a hole in the ground.
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Post by Jep Gambardella on Aug 14, 2018 17:59:24 GMT
Right after I finished university I went on an internship exchange program in Poland, during which time I became friends with a number of other foreigners who were on the same program. After I left Poland, I traveled extensively through Europe and visited some of those friends in Germany, Italy, France, Holland and Belgium.
Aside from that, I have been traveling all over the world for work for quite some time now. I’ve been invited to dinner by the people I was working with in a few different countries – France, South Korea, England, India, Australia. Australia was a funny story – the engineer I was working with invited me to come to his home on Sunday “for tea and to watch the footy”. I gladly accepted it, but then I made plans to go out of town, so I cancelled. It was only later that I found out that by “tea” he had meant the evening meal. I thought he was inviting me to stop by for a cup of tea; if I had known that he was actually inviting me for a meal at his home, I would never have cancelled.
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Post by koskiewicz on Aug 14, 2018 18:45:44 GMT
Yes, in Ireland. I travelled with a friend and we stayed at his Uncles house in Lisdoonvarna, and also visited his grandma in Craggah. Several others in Ireland.
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Post by mslo79 on Aug 15, 2018 3:50:50 GMT
No.
I only been to Canada briefly (I live in Michigan USA) back in the day (probably something like the early-to-mid 1990's or so) with parents. but we did not know anyone.
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