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Sally Burke's avatar

What a great story, a lesson hopefully learned as to where to put the portable toilet next time, if ever! 😂

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Adam Rockwell's avatar

Thanks so much, Sally! (put it where the neighbors don't see it, behind the house, but then again, they may sniff it out and still attempt to use it 🚾🪠)

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Sally Burke's avatar

It could be where we had two people painting our house and one with no English peed in the bamboo hedge, after which we told the boss to tell him to use the toilet.

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Adam Rockwell's avatar

It’s a double edged sword… get the portable toilet, save the bamboo, but possibly, lose your sanity??

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Teri Adams's avatar

Great and funny story. As I have gotten older, bathroom access has become more important to me as well.

What really strikes me about this story is there aren’t nearly enough public bathrooms. And, with the aging of all us boomers, it is a real issue.

Did you know that they even make wheelchair-accessible Porta-potties?

In the true spirit of equity, they have grab bars, and are just as disgusting as the regular blue boxes.

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Adam Rockwell's avatar

Thanks so much Teri! And we do have the handicapped accessible porta toilets around here too, and yeah they get pretty filthy. Definitely think you’re right about public toilets. I have the ones in our county memorized and rated lol. The libraries are often good. McDonald’s, yes. Pit toilets from the forest service?? I’d rather use a porta potty 😂😂

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