Sewer Truck - Toby Boyce (c)

To say that Delaware’s cable service has to be one of the top in the nation — who else has a Sewer Television Channel?

Well, okay, so we don’t have it yet. But I’m sure if Time Warner thought you’d buy it, they’d put it on the air.

Photograph by Toby Boyce (c) 2008.

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3 Responses to “Do We Really Need This Cable Channel?”

  1. Wonder if they could monitor who watched, and then send help? ;)

  2. It is a lot easier to send the cable in to a “crappy” situation then a person! That, and the Big D has some sewer pipes that are 2-3 feet wide.

  3. Sarah - I love it! Help me.
    Rocky - You’re right. The home they were working on is a repossession and I’m sure everyone of them in the department is thankful for having this machine. I just love the name.

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