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- The Durant Daily Democrat > Opinion > Houston, you will soon have a major problem with waste in space
- Published:
Saturday, May 31, 2008 11:36 AM CDT
Harold Harmon
When you gotta go, you gotta go, even if you're spaced out.
Space flight is exotic and adventuresome and it takes a long time to get 'er done since nothing out there is close to anything back here.
Now, according to a story on MSNBC.com, there's a real problem way out there in the way-out.
Everyone who has accrued a decent number of years has experienced the frustration of a stopped-up toilet at the homestead. Transport that homestead 67-gazillion miles into space and try to find a plumber who makes house calls.
A plugged-up potty is the latest kink in life aboard the international space station's largest laboratory. The crew has nowhere to go - literally. - Train 4 Trade Skills top ten reasons why thousands opt for home study plumbing
- Train 4 Trade Skills' top ten reasons why thousands opt for home study plumbing
Written by MARY STUART-MILLER
Friday, 20 June 2008
Train 4 Trade Skills has come up with the top ten reasons why many people are choosing to study plumbing at home rather than taking the traditional apprenticeship route.
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The Three Stooges - A Plumbing We Will Go
The Three Stooges - A Plumbing We Will Go
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- The Butcher

Merle Henche (Eric Roberts) -- a boxer turned mob enforcer with more than 20 years of dedicated service under his belt -- learns what loyalty is worth when his employers set him up to take the fall for the multimillion-dollar heist of a rival gang. Unfortunately for them, Henche discovers the trap and ends up with a piece of the take. Now, he has just two goals: to get the rest of the money and to exact revenge on his former bosses.- A Dog of Flanders

Destitute young Nello (David Ladd) finds an injured dog near the home he shares with his grandfather (Donald Crisp). Despite his poverty, Nello dreams of becoming an artist, never expecting that nursing the orphaned canine back to health may light the way. Though the book on which it's based is more than a century old, this archetypal tale is timeless, as proved in this 1960 version helmed by James B. Clark (Flipper). Theodore Bikel co-stars.- Barney: Book Fair

The adventures never end when Barney and his buddies organize an outdoor book fair in the park. Each time they open a book, the story comes alive! Now they're having fun and exploring different worlds. Preschoolers will love watching the beloved purple dinosaur and pals Baby Bop, BJ and Riff as their enthusiasm leads them to build an imaginary rocket, to hold a circus and even to write their own books.- Bob the Builder: Built for Fun

Hang out with Bob the Builder and his dependable team of machines, including Scoop the Digger, Muck the Bulldozer and Lofty the Crane, as they enjoy tons of fun playing games, learning valuable lessons and constructing cool structures from scratch. Through entertaining adventures filled with humor and positivity, this popular animated children's program promotes the importance of teamwork and friendship.- HIT Favorites: School Days

Barney, Thomas the tank engine, Bob the Builder, Fireman Sam and other popular animated characters go back to school in this compilation of favorite episodes that show children that learning can be tons of fun. The collection also features Kipper, along with Fifi and the Flowertots, who embark on one educational escapade after another in tales that will help prepare youngsters for their schoolyard adventures.- Ni Hao Kai-lan: Kai-lan's Great Trip to China!

Kai-lan and her friends Rintoo, Tolee and Ho Ho take a trip to China in this exciting batch of "Ni Hao Kai-lan" episodes, an animated Nick Jr. series that introduces preschoolers to basic Chinese words and customs. Along the way, Kain-lan visits with her aunt, meets a precious baby panda and sings catchy songs such as "We're Going to China." Extras include a Kai-lan Goes to China game that's both entertaining and educational.- The Bracelet of Bordeaux

When a persistent and dastardly dognapper strikes the town of Chem City, Texas, it's up to preteen pals Helen (Ally Claire Carson) and Marie (Kelsey Edwards) to solve the mystery. Luckily, they get help in the form of a magical bracelet. Together, the girls go head-to-head with the Mafia, a corrupt cop and other nefarious forces in this Dove Family-approved fantasy adventure, geared toward girls ages 8 to 13.- The Color of Magic

An incredible adventure unfolds for erstwhile wizard Rincewind (David Jason) when he's tasked with shepherding the naïve Twoflower (Sean Astin) -- a tourist from the Agatean Empire who has plenty of gold to spend -- during his visit to the magical Discworld. Directed by Vadim Jean, this made-for-television adaptation of Terry Pratchett's science-fiction novels also stars Jeremy Irons, Tim Curry and Janet Suzman.- The Wiggles: Go Bananas!

The fabulous foursome of children's entertainment performs their favorite tunes about the wild kingdom. Join Sam, Anthony, Jeff, Murray and the rest of the Wiggles crew for an exciting musical tour of the animal world. Songs include "Kangaroo Jumping," "Chicken Walk" and "Hippo, Hippo!" Pop star Kylie Minogue joins the gang for a rousing rendition of "Monkey Man," while the RSPCA offers a special lesson about dog safety.- Thomas & Friends: Percy and the Bandstand

Join Thomas the tank engine and all his locomotive pals for a trainload of birthday fun and adventures on the magical island of Sodor with this collection of episodes from the long-running PBS show. Stories include Percy getting delayed while escorting Lady Hatt to a surprise concert; the Percival twins disappointing Duncan by celebrating their birthday with a hot-air balloon ride instead of a train ride; and Toby discovering a special sign.- Zorro: Generation Z: Vol. 1

Follow the brand-new animated adventures of Diego de la Vega, a 21st-century teen who takes up the cause of his Zorro forebears with a little help from a few modern conveniences, such as his multipurpose laser-sword and his motorbike, the Tornado-Z. Together with his lovely pal and fellow crime fighter the Scarlet Whip, this young Zorro champions the underdog while fighting crime and corruption in his ancestral home of Pueblo Grande.- Hollywood Singing and Dancing: The 1920s

Take a guided tour through the halcyon days of Hollywood, when stars such as Al Jolson, Jeanette MacDonald, Eddie Cantor and Sophie Tucker used the advent of cinema sound to showcase their talent in newfangled talkies and extravagant musicals. Clips from Tinseltown's Roaring 20's-era films also feature performances from Helen Morgan, Bebe Daniels, Maurice Chevalier, Rudy Vallee, John Boles and more.- Karl Rove, I Love You

When Dan Butler ("Frasier") decides to portray Karl Rove in a one-man show, he sees a man like him -- the ultimate supporting player -- in former President George W. Bush's senior advisor. But he doesn't expect to fall in love with him. That's what happens, though, in this mockumentary that finds Butler identifying more and more strongly with Rove, much to the distress of his friends. Butler also co-writes and helms the film.- Ryan and Sean's Not So Excellent Adventure

On the verge of losing his cushy studio job, a movie producer (Michael Buckley) sets out to revive his sagging career by casting You Tube sensations Ryan (Ryan Higa) and Sean (Sean Fujiyoshi) in his next film, a buddy flick for which he thinks the pair would be perfect. Convinced that they're Hollywood's next big thing, the producer forces the two to jump through a series of ridiculous hoops, resulting in one hilarious situation after another.- The Comedy Jesus Show

Armed with keen improv skills, a killer stand-up routine and a wicked PowerPoint presentation, Jesus -- played by tongue-in-cheek funnyman Troy Conrad -- devilishly sends up the dangerous hypocrisy of religion and politics. A former door-to-door Bible salesman, the Christian fundamentalist turned atheist shares several bold strategies for how we all can become better people in this hilarious blend of stand-up, sketch comedy and more.- Try Netflix free for 14 days
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