EDSBS HGTV: THE BUCKEYE BIDET
Let’s install a bidet, people!You can’t have a modern bathroom without a bidet. I know what you’re saying, now: what kind of man uses something French to lick his ass that can’t be charged anonymously to a credit card as “PERSONAL SERVICES, INC” from a Lyon hotel room? Not me, you say!
Wrong. It’s time to show some modern fluffy sensitivity and stop smearing the brown ghost of last night’s pot roast around your ass and get with the squeaky-clean, watery goodness of a behind blasted immaculate with the gentle but firm touch of a bidet.
We’ll even show you how to make your very own, extremely masculine Ohio State bidet just like the one that keeps Tressel’s trundle clean every week on ABC. Ready?
Step one: the bidet. Be careful–you can overpay for your bidet, as some built-in toilet/bidet models can run into the thousands of dollars. We can only say that the decision is yours, but for value’s sake the extra water you’ll use with a separate bidet is negligible. We say keep them separate to save a few bucks, and pick up a model such as the Kohler “San Tropez” for no more than $500 total.
Step Two: Installation. Don’t make the mistake of just drilling a few holes in the floor, hooking up a pipe, and firing away at the old log-mouth with a poorly installed bidet. Precision matters here. First, make sure your tiling is level, and that you’ve got your piping lined up accurately. Trace the outline of the bidet on the floor, and crack out the chalk line and level to make sure the bidet is attractively and evenly placed next to the toilet.
Now take a drill and make two 3/16″ holes in the floor for the anchor. Don’t forget your sealant! This all-important element will save you from nagging leaks and drips in the future, and you’ll thank yourself for the extra effort later.
Connect your pipes, drain, and you’re almost there.
Add some style. In this case, we’re going to jazz up the bidet with a familiar loving face. We’ve taken an image off the internet, printed and laminated it, and blown it up on an 8X12 scale. Then we we did a quick outline of the image on some pressed 1/16 inch aluminum, matched up the image, and cut a quick 1/2 inch hole to allow for the bidet faucet to poke through. Make sure your faucet hole is just big enough–a tight fit is essential here.
Take the mounting and run a quick solder and seal job around the faucet, and we’re ready to scrub. Oh, and don’t forget the waterproof sticker at the bottom of the trough for effect.
Step Four: Get that undercarriage Musburger-clean! Pardner, even in defeat no one washes your Buckeye balls more thoroughly and forcefully than the Brentster. You’re looking live! At my ass being cleaned just like Jim Tressel’s is on a weekly basis! Turn on thE water and feel the force of America’s announcer getting you a squeaky kind of clean only previously possible
with four hours of feverish man-amour.

This has been EDSBS Home and Garden Weekly. Enjoy the freshness, y’all!









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BurritoBrosShits says:
Very nice Orson. I was a bout to suggest one of those wizz-bang Japanese models that give the impression that you are piloting a space shuttle, but this is much more refined.
November 12th, 2007 at 10:56 am
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Downtown_Danny_Hunt says:
yummy
November 12th, 2007 at 10:57 am
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Out of Conference says:
For those of you Domers wanting to install a bidet using O’s plans and hope to have Weiss bless it himself, better user larger anchor bolts than 3/16″. I’m just saying…
November 12th, 2007 at 10:58 am
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bnb614 says:
You are correct sir, the Musberger gives it the best!
At least Illinois’ first touchdown wasn’t controversial. I mean, the runner was clearly down before he lost the ball.
Oh wait, the refs got it wrong? Shocker.
At least this weekend Musberger will be able to wash off the effects of OSU hating Griese. Clean us up real nice.
November 12th, 2007 at 11:00 am
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UC-Berkeley Tree People says:
Bidets waste water.
November 12th, 2007 at 11:08 am
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DC Trojan says:
1) Sorry, but there’s not a chance in hell that I’d bare my arse to a picture of Musberger just a few inches away.
2) If Musberger’s on the bidet, who’s on Tressel’s high-colonic equipment?
3) The separate bidet is worth it only to prevent unpleasant surprises from an all-in-one combo, as I discovered when I hit the wrong lever on a toilet in a hotel in Florence. If only the shower could have mustered the same water pressure…
November 12th, 2007 at 11:28 am
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The Artist Formerly Known as tOSUBuckeyes says:
That is hilarious, which is not what this is:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4vmvbgkQASk
This is a joke. Especially when the officiating crew making the calls is the same officiating crew that is scheduled to be suspended for all games on Nov. 17th. What? How in the hell does the Big Ten office allow a crew that is scheduled to be suspended (and perhaps fired) officiate a game with the number 1 team in the country.
This is not as bad as the blown calls in the OU/Oregon game last year, but this is pretty bad.
Not only was the fumbled missed, but ironically the 9th worst team in penalties only had 1 late in the 4th quarter.
No excuses, not whining, we had no answer for Juice…but if we lose, I’d like to lose straight up, just as anyone else would.
November 12th, 2007 at 12:05 pm
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NewAZTiger says:
tOSU – you got Zooked by SEC speed.
IS the Big Ten(can’t count) the worst BCS conference this year?
November 12th, 2007 at 12:12 pm
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jebus says:
tOSUBuckeyes: And you were doing so well too, right up until you said “no excuses, no whining”.
Sad.
November 12th, 2007 at 12:13 pm
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Biggus Rickus says:
Perhaps if the OSU defense had been less generous Mendenhall wouldn’t have left all the officials in the dust, and one of them could have been in position to see that the ball came free before he hit the ground.
November 12th, 2007 at 12:14 pm
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Scalz1 says:
Amazing how an tOSU thread gets “SEC speed” tossed in.
November 12th, 2007 at 12:26 pm
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mp says:
the slow 10 sucks- the difference in defensive team speed flipping back between the au/uga and the tosu/ill games was obvious
November 12th, 2007 at 12:29 pm
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Dave says:
I also couldn’t help but notice, tOSU, that in your video the clock says this play happened less than a minute into the game.
Are you really saying that one bad call less than a minute into the game affected the outcome? What about the other 59 minutes when Ohio State had chances not only to score but to prevent Illinois from scoring?
Don’t play the “I just want to lose fair and square” card over something that happened 30 seconds into the game. It’s embarrassing.
November 12th, 2007 at 12:33 pm
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Cool Hand Mike says:
When does the American Standard “Lincoln Financial Three Daves” model outhouses come out?
November 12th, 2007 at 12:38 pm
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The Artist Formerly Known as tOSUBuckeyes says:
All I am saying is that can we please get an officiating crew that is not scheduled to be fired or suspended.
http://www.sportingnews.com/yourturn/viewtopic.php?p=2648478
Bringing SEC speed to the Big Ten? 98% of the Illinois roster is from the midwest, namely Illinois and Ohio.
I didn’t see a problem with Big Ten team speed when Penn State beat Tenn and Wisconsin beat Arkansas…in fact, I remember a Wisconsin player catching Run DMC from behind in the open field on one play. Tony Hunt is not impressed with SEC speed:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=37lg7SXs7rY
If I remember correctly, when Vince Young pitched the ball with a knee down in the national championship game it was early on and I think that play had an affect on the outcome of the game.
If it was a blow out like 41-14, then no it doesn’t matter, but in a 7 point game, yes, a bad call on a fumble that would have prevented a touchdown does have an affect on the outcome.
All of that said, I don’t want to take anything away from Illinois…they played great and deserved to win.
November 12th, 2007 at 12:52 pm
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bnb614 says:
Perhaps if the OSU defense had been less generous Mendenhall wouldn’t have left all the officials in the dust, and one of them could have been in position to see that the ball came free before he hit the ground.
Comment by Biggus Rickus
That might be a good point if the runner were indeed Mendenhal.
I wouldn’t say it affected the outcome of the game necesarily, but it would have stopped them getting their first touchdown and thus equalizing OSU’s play.
November 12th, 2007 at 2:15 pm
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willet says:
Yes Miami even said to stop whining.
November 12th, 2007 at 2:16 pm
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bnb614 says:
It might not have affected the game but definitely should have been reviewed by the booth upstairs. Considering all the other obvious/ridiculous calls that gets reviewed that hold up the tempo of other games.
That call should have definitely been reviewed.
November 12th, 2007 at 2:20 pm
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Biggus Rickus says:
You can’t review a play where the player is ruled down. And whether it was Mendenhall or not, the point is still valid. I just assumed it was him.
November 12th, 2007 at 2:40 pm
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Biggus Rickus says:
You can’t review a fumble where the player is ruled down. You can only review it if they actually call it a fumble on the field. And Mendenhall or not, the point remains valid.
November 12th, 2007 at 2:54 pm
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PW says:
bnb614
what, no mention of the BLATANT pick play on Illinois’ second or third TD?
November 12th, 2007 at 2:58 pm
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tOSU_radar says:
The point is if that is ruled a fumble, OSU recovers in the end zone for a touchback. No TD and OSU gets the ball back. That could have made a huge momentum change early in the game.
I think the refs were gun shy, so they didn’t call anything. Now if Ray Small could only run straight ahead after catching a kick…
November 12th, 2007 at 2:59 pm
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A pimp named DMAC says:
TAFKAT #15 – First, DMAC was not 100% for that game. Very few people will catch him when he’s healthy, let alone some asshole from Wisconsin. Secondly, Wisconsin beating us in the Capital One bowl wasn’t BigTeleven speed catching SEC speed, that was Houston Nutt coaching a bowl game. If we just had to run 40’s to win the game, we would have killed them. Unfortunately there’s a bunch of play calling, preparation and other shit we don’t like to do that plays into that as well.
November 12th, 2007 at 3:42 pm
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yoyofutbawl says:
23
You forgot Nutt’s in-game text messaging requirements that distracted from coaching.
The 4th & 1/2 on your own 45 this past weekend was pure proof the man is an EED-I-YUT. DMC on the bench, not even used as a decoy.
November 12th, 2007 at 3:49 pm
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The Artist Formerly Known as tOSUBuckeyes says:
#23
Whatever, blame it on Huston Nutt…just like if LSU plays in the NCG and loses, everyone has already primed up the Miles is an idiot argument. That is about as tired as the SEC speed argument.
Speaking of which, watch this video, watch #1, #2, and the entire defensive backfield of Wisconsin and you tell me they don’t have team speed.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yEVm8zTfmUE
November 12th, 2007 at 3:58 pm
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Brian O'Blivion says:
The “down by contact” rule really sucks, and if I was a fan of the team that play happened on, I’d be upset too. The only solution is for refs not to be so quick with their whistles, and error on the side of fumble so that it can be reviewed.
I am not one to say “just get over it” or “stop whining”. When it’s your team that gets screwed by a call like that, it really, really sucks. I didn’t get over 2003 UF-FSU for a long, long time. Probably not until last year when UF won the MNC. The fact that this play happened early in the game was the only mitigating factor – OSU had time to overcome it.
November 12th, 2007 at 4:03 pm
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bnb614 says:
Exactly B’OB. If you aren’t 100% sure, and on a huge 80 yard play like that, don’t blow the whistle.
The rules regarding challenges, etc are so ridiculous. The booth reviews every play so if a mistake it made, fix it
Personally I think we should get rid of replay altogether. Or give them the tools to do the job, which means being able to SLOW DOWN the play and see the play unfold. The Replay Booth as it stands now can only re-watch the game at game speed.
2 weeks ago a Wisconsin player fumbled against OSU and OSU recovered, and they reviewed and the call was reversed and Wisconsin got the ball. Now Illinois fumbles and the call was he was down so no challenge? Bullshit. A game changing play shouldn’t be decided by a ref with a quick whistle.
November 12th, 2007 at 4:30 pm
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The Artist Formerly Known as tOSUBuckeyes says:
#23
Just a reminder, Arkansas is 0-3 in its last 3 games against the Big Ten. Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Michigan. In fact, Arkansas is 2-11 in their last 13 bowl games. That is borderline ND like. Arkansas lost to fricking UNLV for god’s sake. Has Nut been coaching at Arkansas for the last 13 years?
Arkansas is 1-5 against the Big Ten including a 64-7 beating in Madison, Wisconsin in 1912. Was Nutt coaching then? Just wondering.
November 12th, 2007 at 4:31 pm
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Dave says:
But “SEC speed” as a
lazy media talking pointdominating force to be reckoned with!!1! had not yet been invented in 1912.November 12th, 2007 at 4:52 pm
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Flop says:
If Miami fans weren’t shell-shocked from seeing Al Groh and the Hoos plunder their stadium and burn it to the ground on the way out of town, they’d probably be here to hoot and laugh at the spectacle of Ohio State fans whining about this.
November 12th, 2007 at 4:59 pm
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Biggus Rickus says:
tOSU,
I’ve noticed that every example you use is Arkansas. Do you have no other team’s records or opponents or anything? The internet is vast. All that shit is out there.
November 12th, 2007 at 5:00 pm
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A pimp named DMAC says:
#28 – what the fuck are you talking about? First of all, I don’t need reminders on how much dick we suck in bowl games outside of the Big 12 conference, I’ve attended most of them and watched all of them for the past 20 years. Yes we suck. Good point. Next, Nutt does “well” in the regular season and sucks in big games / bowl games. Look at the 0-3 stat you flashed. All bowl games, though Nutt was just around for 2 of those — All I said was that DMAC was injured against Wisc. and it’s rare to see anyone bring him down from behind (heh). I don’t even understand your second paragraph. So is the Big Televen faster than the SEC? I don’t give a shit, all I want is a win. Speed didn’t help us against Tenn and it sure as hell didn’t help you against Illinois or Florida last year. All I know is that unless we’re playing against Texas, we play like a bunch of jackasses in bowl games, which has to be a reflection of the coaching staff since they have a damn month to prepare for it.
Yoyo #24 – I know! WTF? I was screaming at the set. There were at least two big 4th down plays where both DMAC and Felix were on the sidelines (before Felix got hurt). How he’s not in the game on every big play is a mystery. I’ve tried to support Nutt, but when we’re running fourth and 1/2 and we half a heisman candidate who loves to run people the fuck over on the sideline, it’s inexcusable. Bring on the Croom!
November 12th, 2007 at 5:00 pm
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Biggus Rickus says:
bnb,
The rule makes sense to an extent since teams let up after the whistle and it would affect the recovery. Or would you prefer to have replay officials trying to determine who would have recovered the ball based if the whistle hadn’t blown? Sure, in the case of the Illinois fumble it’s easy, but in most cases there is a group of players around the ball and it would be impossible to decide who would corral it. Calls get missed. Deal with it. Georgia was screwed several times against Auburn and Florida. They sucked it up and won.
November 12th, 2007 at 5:07 pm
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Jumbo Peters says:
Jack Ikegwuonu, When healthy will catch any player in college football from behind, Look it up..
My Bucks got beat Fair and Square, a win on Saturday and the season is a huge success for a team that lost so much talent the year prior.
If our Juniors stick around for next year, Its going to a lot of fun a lot fun to see them play at SC next year.
BTW= Head to head Big Ten vs The SEC who’s leading the series?
November 12th, 2007 at 5:34 pm
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Jorgé the Bass Player says:
I am I the only Ohio State fan taking the loss for what it is?
Our guys didn’t deserve to win the fucking game! I don’t give a shit about that fumble, either. The defense let the motherfucker run a good 80 yards before getting him down, and that wasn’t even the worst part of the deal.
Some of my fellow “fans” need to shut the fuck up. Now if you’ll excuse me, I have some heavy drinking and half-assed parenting to do.
November 12th, 2007 at 5:58 pm
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SpartanDan says:
For all the whining by OSU fans about the call (which, admittedly, was obviously wrong on the replay), they seem to have forgotten that they got away with a similar situation against MSU (a receiver going out of bounds, then coming back in to catch it on 3rd and long from their own 1). That led to a TD as well, in a game that was decided by 7 points. So if you’re going to argue that this wasn’t a legitimate loss, you have to argue that the MSU game wasn’t a legitimate win either. I disagree with both, for the record – MSU had its chances, and couldn’t get the job done; same is true for OSU against Illinois.
November 12th, 2007 at 8:02 pm
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The Artist Formerly Known as tOSUBuckeyes says:
I believe I said:
“All of that said, I don’t want to take anything away from Illinois…they played great and deserved to win.”
I am just pissed that the Big Ten office allowed these clowns to call a game knowing they were scheduled to be suspended on the 17th. All games are important and deserve to be properly officiated, especially games that have National Championship implications.
No other sport would tolerate officiating at the hands of a crew that is “SCHEDULED” to be suspended or fired. But hey, no other sport would tolerate a 50 day layoff between playoff games either…just ask the Colorado Rockies.
Just for shits and giggles, let’s ask the NFL to postpone the Superbowl 52 days after the divisional championship games. NFL coaches hate the 1 week layoff, imagine if they had to wait 8.
November 12th, 2007 at 10:16 pm
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Biggus Rickus says:
Awesome, you’re now bitching about last season. Throw out some more Arkansas stats for us.
November 12th, 2007 at 11:16 pm
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Pac10Speed says:
I’m just curious, do the people who talk about SEC Speed really believe what they are saying? As a USC fan, I know that Ohio State is the only team in the country with more players drafted to the NFL than USC over the last 10 years.
How do you address this? Is your contention that NFL scouts don’t recognize or aren’t looking for speed? If so, do you actually watch football?
Not to mention that Ohio State’s defense kept up with one of the fastest offenses in CFB history in 2002 Miami. Willis McGahee, Kellen Winslow Jr., and Roscoe Parrish? Are you kidding?
I’d really like someone who believes that “SEC Speed” really exists in any meaningful way to address this.
November 13th, 2007 at 12:42 am
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SpartanDan says:
Wasn’t necessarily directing that at you, TAFKA. You’re not the only OSU fan here, and you’re certainly not the most obnoxious one either.
And you’re right, it doesn’t make sense to decide to suspend the guys and not do it immediately. Only thing I can think of is they didn’t have someone on call to replace them.
And yes, the delay before the national championship game, whether 5 weeks or 7, is completely absurd. Two weeks is okay. Five (which is what it is for those conferences that play in early December) is way too much, not even factoring in that some teams finish their schedule earlier. Perhaps the Big Ten should consider pushing the end of the schedule back a week – it would give teams a chance to have a bye week during the season. But let’s not forget that Florida had an insanely long layoff as well.
November 13th, 2007 at 1:30 am
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Biggus Rickus says:
I don’t know what the current stats are, but as of opening day 2005 the SEC had the most players on NFL rosters. The ACC (thanks mainly to FSU and Miami) and the Big Ten were about 30 players behind them and then there was a sharp dropoff to the Pac 10. So top to bottom the SEC boasts more talent most seasons. Which isn’t to say that the SEC is always the best conference, particularly in a season like this where so much of the talent at the top programs is young.
November 13th, 2007 at 10:04 am
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Out of Conference says:
37 – tosuguycurrentlyknownasadick – OSU’s 50+ day layoff was their fault and the Big Ten’s fault. You can schedule a bye week. Your conf can pick up a 12th team and have a championship game, suddenly you’d have the same wait as Florida did, but then you wouldn’t have any excuses for getting slaughtered on national TV, would you?
November 13th, 2007 at 10:29 am