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Started by chipper, June 03, 2012, 09:39:22 PM

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Pica Pica

Quote from: Sephirah on June 10, 2012, 06:55:04 AM
The population density is very different between the two, though.

USA =32 people per sq km

Australia = 3 people per sq km

So really, they both have a whole lot of... well... trees and rocks and clouds and stuff. :P

I'm in London (a city in the United Kingdom, in the country of England, in the continent of Europe) population density 4761 per sq km.
'For the circle may be squared with rising and swelling.' Kit Smart
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LordKAT

Quote from: Pica Pica on June 10, 2012, 06:28:44 PM
I'm in London (a city in the United Kingdom, in the country of England, in the continent of Europe) population density 4761 per sq km.

and I thought it was crowded here! How do you find solitude or grow food?
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Pica Pica

On the whole we don't grow food, though there are a lot of allotments these days, and even quite a big city beekeeping movement. I grow veg in my garden.

And solitude is easy, your just near someone else when you do it,
'For the circle may be squared with rising and swelling.' Kit Smart
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Cindy

Quote from: Pica Pica on June 10, 2012, 06:28:44 PM
I'm in London (a city in the United Kingdom, in the country of England, in the continent of Europe) population density 4761 per sq km.

Geez,
The queue for the public loos must be awesome.

One of Cindy's laws of urban survival: Always know where you have a wee. Particularly when on spiro >:-)
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suzifrommd

Quote from: Cindy James on June 11, 2012, 02:51:47 AM
One of Cindy's laws of urban survival: Always know where you have a wee. Particularly when on spiro >:-)

Or when you still have your 50 year old prostate gland.
Have you read my short story The Eve of Triumph?
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Pica Pica

Quote from: Cindy James on June 11, 2012, 02:51:47 AM
Geez,
The queue for the public loos must be awesome.

One of Cindy's laws of urban survival: Always know where you have a wee. Particularly when on spiro >:-)

As an ex-tour guide, I know all the public loos in a 5 mile radius of Charing Cross.
'For the circle may be squared with rising and swelling.' Kit Smart
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Jamie D

Quote from: Cindy James on June 11, 2012, 02:51:47 AM
Geez,
The queue for the public loos must be awesome.

One of Cindy's laws of urban survival: Always know where you have a wee. Particularly when on spiro >:-)

I once saw the perfect solution for this problem in a junk antique shop.

It was called the "Coachman's Friend."  It was designed for use by railroad conductors (coachmen), who often had no convenient place to relieve themselves while walking through the passenger cars.

It consisted of a concave flask that fitted to the lower leg of the coachman, by straps.  To the top of the flask was connected rubber medical tubing, which ran up through the pant leg, to an appliance that fit onto the coachman's wiener.  Whenever and where ever the coachman felt the call of nature, he need only pause for a moment and relieve himself into the flask.

Genius!

Such a device would certainly have an application today at crowded sporting events, bar-hopping, and strolls through Adelaide.
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Cindy

If you read David Niven's autobiography 'The Moon is a Balloon', he put wine bottles to good use at public events!
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V M

I can imagine that must work great with a skirt  >:-)
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- V M
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Brooke777

Quote from: Jamie D on June 11, 2012, 11:40:59 PM
I once saw the perfect solution for this problem in a junk antique shop.

It was called the "Coachman's Friend."  It was designed for use by railroad conductors (coachmen), who often had no convenient place to relieve themselves while walking through the passenger cars.

It consisted of a concave flask that fitted to the lower leg of the coachman, by straps.  To the top of the flask was connected rubber medical tubing, which ran up through the pant leg, to an appliance that fit onto the coachman's wiener.  Whenever and where ever the coachman felt the call of nature, he need only pause for a moment and relieve himself into the flask.

Genius!

Such a device would certainly have an application today at crowded sporting events, bar-hopping, and strolls through Adelaide.
They are quite uncomfortable (at least that has been my experience).
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Pica Pica

What's wring with a nice, squishy nappy?
'For the circle may be squared with rising and swelling.' Kit Smart
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Tossu-sama

Europe - Northern Europe - Finland - West Finland - Ostrobotnia. ;D
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Ayden

Didn't see a Northwestern US option - I lived in Fairbanks, Alaska love enough to consider it my home town, can't wait to go back home. Currently living in Settsu City, Osaka Japan.
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desperatelyseeking-grace

Westminster CO:) love it here, so much to do
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SarahM777

Far,far western suburbs of Milwaukee,WI
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jainie marlena

SouthEast Missouri US. I would give anything to meet others around here. Suck to be alone.

SaveMeJeebus

England. Essex to be precise.
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