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Bit a bizzare one I know.

 

I do know the following and have proved them to myself

 

1. Pee on a conifer (leylandii) that part will go brown and die off.

 

2. Pee on daisies in the lawn and the will die out, may need repeat doses.

Put it in a watering can first if your neighbours can see you!

 

The following Ive heard but not proven by experimentation

 

Male human urine applied at your boundaries is said to keep foxes away.I have not had success with this but a friend in town cured the visits from Mr fox with this.

 

 

Weeing on your hands if you have dermatitis will get rid of it. Applications unknown.

 

Applying it to the compost bin the nitrogen is said to be beneficial to decomposing the high carbon materials.

 

 

I would prefer to keep this thread intelligent. But no doubt the " Are you taking the pee!" comments will follow, but I just wondered how useful is this stuff. After all the addblue exhaust additive now used in modern clean burn diesels is urea based I understand.

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"Fill your boots" is derived from taking a wazz in leather hobnails to soften them up. I think it originated in the trenches during the first world war

 

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washing out wounds if no other sterile liquid is available... yet to be that desperate myself, but could save a life one day.

 

now, off out to write my name on conifer hedges...

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washing out wounds if no other sterile liquid is available... yet to be that desperate myself, but could save a life one day.

 

now, off out to write my name on conifer hedges...

 

:lol::lol::lol: nice one

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Sometimes after my dad cuts the greens on the golf course he pisses on them, he pees a J on them! His boss has asked him a few time to stop it but they do come in a nice lush green:thumbup:

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Used in the making of gunpowder pre 19th century.

Making teeth appear whiter - really!

 

Warming up your wet-suit in the winter.

 

Adding fragrance to buses and multi storey car parks.

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