Originally posted by wucky3Not to take this to a racial level, but has anyone ever noticed how Chinese people horke and spit in the bathroom? Or in general, for that matter? There's a guy who used to live in my residence who would horke and spit in the sink WHILE HE WASHED HIS FEET IN THERE.
when someone blows their nose or coughs and you can hear the phlegm whilst your eating eeeeewwwww!
Originally posted by darvlayWhat the hell kind of a possition was he in to accomplish this feat?
Not to take this to a racial level, but has anyone ever noticed how Chinese people horke and spit in the bathroom? Or in general, for that matter? There's a guy who used to live in my residence who would horke and spit in the sink WHILE HE WASHED HIS FEET IN THERE.
Goes to show how clever those people are!
Originally posted by darvlayBack when I was a lowly office worker, I worked on the IT floor which as you can imagine was staffed with almost nothing but men. The bathroom got disgusting quickly.
When I need to go to the bathroom at work (number 2) and I sit on a toilet seat that's freshly warm. UGH. I want to vomit just thinking of it now. Nearly every other day I get up and move to a different stall to find a comforting stone cold toilet seat that's been free from ass for at least an hour.
So when I had to go #2 I'd take the fire escape down 3 floors to the floor that was comprised of 90% women. The men's bathroom on that floor was relatively unused and were always nice, clean and cold. I suggest you look into any possible alternative rest stations.
Originally posted by darvlayI worked in a psychiatric hospital once. there was this guy who couldn't step on cracks on the pavement, lines on the floor, twigs on the ground etc. -every time he made a 'mistake', he had to 'rewind' the situation about 5-6 steps, exactly like it had happened, taking great care of 'reversing' the steps correctly, then try again. it took a long time for him to cross the yard, because even if he didn't step on something that wasn't 'steppable', he had to occasionally re-do the steps to be sure.
I'm afraid that's my next stop on this train...
that's just a couple of stops ahead.
Originally posted by tmetzlerI work on the Engineer's floor. Mostly men, also. Problem is that a lot of the guys would go from floor to floor to avoid using our own bathroom. So much so that the building management got a complaint about us and we were "advised" to use our own bathrooms when possible. LOL.
Back when I was a lowly office worker, I worked on the IT floor which as you can imagine was staffed with almost nothing but men. The bathroom got disgusting quickly.
So when I had to go #2 I'd take the fire escape down 3 floors to the floor that was comprised of 90% women. The men's bathroom on that floor was relatively unused and were always nice, clean and cold. I suggest you look into any possible alternative rest stations.
Originally posted by darvlayGMTA, Thats why I did it covert-like and took the fire escape instead of the elevators.
I work on the Engineer's floor. Mostly men, also. Problem is that a lot of the guys would go from floor to floor to avoid using our own bathroom. So much so that the building management got a complaint about us and we were "advised" to use our own bathrooms when possible. LOL.