Tony Shelton
BS Detector, Esquire
A little dihydrogen monoxide applied at 180 degrees on a regular basis would easily take care of this problem.
Unfortunately the PWNA has deemed this chemical far too dangerous to use.
I wonder if birds are required to hold their poop over the water for deposit in an approved waste treatment facility. And where do the poor fish go?
http://news.yahoo.com/video/process-clean-bird-droppings-la-193800310.html
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Unfortunately the PWNA has deemed this chemical far too dangerous to use.
I wonder if birds are required to hold their poop over the water for deposit in an approved waste treatment facility. And where do the poor fish go?
http://news.yahoo.com/video/process-clean-bird-droppings-la-193800310.html
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