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RichardPencil
| 29
Well, that will be the last you see of them.
Or her.
There's no coming back from that.
Or her.
There's no coming back from that.
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Charlie Given
| 23
The toilet was probably already cracked at the base & or sides it's a common occurrence in old toilets, but alot of modern items only have a max weight limit of 250 to 350 depending on what it is and those limits are even lower on European and Asian produced items such as toilets, furniture, etc.
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Grizz8831
| 13
even exceeding the listed weight shouldn't break it that quick. unless it is by 100+lbs so I would agree it must have been cracked or damaged... unless "bigger lad" is actually 400ish lbs.
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genuinegoodguy
| 9
What do you weigh?
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Chazzster
| 20
(1) Pay to replace the toilet you broke.
(2) This is a wake up call - You need to lose weight before it kills you.
(2) This is a wake up call - You need to lose weight before it kills you.
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Aurora25
| 26
dont need that many commers man
(2) This is a wake up call - You need to lose weight before it kills you.