

i did this MYSELF! that's right, i can do things.

our toilet handle broke the other morning and at home depot, we decided it'd be the perfect time to install one of those eco-friendly dual-flush toilets.
this also helped to avoid a potential and brewing fight over anthony not letting me spray paint the new handle of the toilet. (and why the hell not, i say?!?)
toilet innards are gross, no? i'm fighting the urge to pour bleach down there and start scrubbing. someone tell me i'm insane - obviously i need help.
1 comment:
Awesome! Well-done! How hard was it to do? How much did it cost? Can you actually do it on an old toilet?
Ok, enough questions - it's just the tree-hugger in me coming out :)
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