Random Thought Thread

We have normal restrooms in my office (a couple urinals and a couple stalls in a single large room) and then there are a couple small private bathrooms (single toilet, single sink in small room). All the bathrooms are cleaned daily.

Why the hell do the private bathrooms always smell like 40 truckers that haven't showered in a month rubbed their sweaty asses all over everything?!? Do people not practice basic hygiene?!?
I worked in an office for awhile. The restrooms didn’t smell…but,
The men’s & women’s room shared a common wall. The toilets were bolted to the wall having no base on the floor, the sewer pipes were the base. Over the years, everything loosened up so if you were lucky enough to have a woman on the side…you could teeter totter. Not enough to splash, but a little of that goes along way, if you’re modest.
Thinking back, I would give it equally cool & creepy.
 
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Those are popular up here for females hiking/camping/fishing. Sometimes easier and safer not needing to squat.
Not to mention not needing to bare ass completely when the wind is blowing and it's -ve f up there.

I actually keep folded unisex pee bags in the vehicles, for similar reasons. The opening has a shape for male or female use (similar to the pee bags used by female jet pilots. There's a video on YouTube with one of those women explaining how it's used. Takes practice for females).

They're available on Amazon. Folded; They're about 4"x2"x1/2", so they don't take up much space. They contain a jelling agent (maybe the same chemical used in sanitary pads/Depends?), to reduce the likelihood of spillage, and the mouth is a double ziplock.
 
If you’re anything like me that guarantees it won’t. I bought a new snowblower three years ago and have used it maybe 5 times.
Last winter was the worst we’ve had in quite a while. We usually get pretty lucky every year and get a ton. Long range is showing an La Niña coming back around January so I’m hoping it dumps!!!
 
That I don't know.... She's my oldest...Best, Sweetest Girl ever, that's why I'm struggling. Never seen this before!

Long story, short; it will be alright.... just the challenges that present themselves day to day......
Huh, mine is 3.5 and is starting to dish it out like a pro. Super sweet, funny, and thoughtful until she gets a little sleepy, then the world feels her wrath. Looking forward to her calming down some time in her 30s.

Good luck, hopefully we each make it to the other side.
 
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