| 41. | Well-sourced articles will go in the crapper with such a policy . talk ) 10 September 2010 ( UTC)
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| 42. | Crapper was then signed by North Melbourne but would only play three games for them in 1931 before returning to Eaglehawk.
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| 43. | As we talked on the upper floor of the Chicago museum, he impressed me with his immense collection of Crapper research.
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| 44. | "Crapper's Valveless Water Waste Preventor " also earned him a spot in the language of everyday life.
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| 45. | Presumably the crappers would be unlocked over our fair state, as the bars used to be locked whilst flying over Kansas.
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| 46. | In 1860, an English plumber, Sir Thomas Crapper, patented a toilet that was an improved version of the earlier models.
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| 47. | A researcher and restorer of historic books at the Field Museum, Grabowski's experience with the Crapper story borders on monumental.
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| 48. | With all due respect to the plumber Thomas Crapper, it does sounds nicer to say you're going to the Zoe.
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| 49. | In 1988, hoping to upgrade public toilets, Britain offered the Thomas Crapper Award for the most sanitary loo in all England.
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| 50. | If we have two or three bad games or go . 500 on the homestand we could be right back in the crapper.
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