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unclebilly 04-04-2021 01:23 PM

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Originally Posted by john70t (Post 11284979)
Despite bacterial cells outnumbering human cells 10:1...much of our DNA considered non-human and morphing...the largest human organ being the breathable skin in contact with everything...a mask made of any material fixes everything.

(Or so I've been told by premier scientists)

I would question your ratio... more like 10 Billion bacteria cells : 1 human cell. I may be a couple orders of magnitude low still.

Bill Douglas 04-04-2021 01:25 PM

I sure avoid them if I can. Or at least DON'T touch the door handle with bare hands.

A friend of mine worked on the ferries between the north and south island in New Zealand. A VERY rough bit of water. He said someone will have got tummy trouble from the chicken curry they had stuffed down and gone for an emergency dump. Then they will have felt sea sick and turn around to throw up in the toilet. You can imagine :( the rest (spray painting the cubical wall).

look 171 04-04-2021 03:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Baz (Post 11284814)
On all the road trips I ever went on McDonalds was ALWAYS the place you could count on to have decent bathrooms. And they were conveniently located along most Interstates and main highways.

That goes for traveling outside of the country including 3 rd world ones. We learned to always unload when a McDonalds is available. This go for any American fast food joints outside of N America. The bonus was the Burger King in Hong Kong. We were beat to pulp by the humidity and my kid needed to go. So we stopped off at there and I discovered they serve beer. I don't normally drink, but this Burger king beer was a must. Almost 30% of the people in there spoke some type of funny English from the UK.

look 171 04-04-2021 03:58 PM

Man, this had been a PITA for me as well. I am always drinking coffee. Since covid, all public bathrooms are closed. One time, I need to pee so badly that I had to find a wild area and water the plants. All bathrooms are closed.

cabmandone 04-04-2021 04:01 PM

Ultimate definition of "stop the spread" :D

Nostril Cheese 04-04-2021 04:25 PM

I want a dog named Plop.

rusnak 04-04-2021 04:40 PM

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Originally Posted by wdfifteen (Post 11284790)
Nice fish.

Lazy people use covid as a way to get out of working harder. CDC recommends frequent cleaning, not closing public spaces.

+1000. I was just going to type that.

I have a few public restrooms. We use a hospital grade anti-bacterial, anti-fungal, pretty much anti-everything cleaner. Every time. And yes there is a reason that toilet scrubbers have that scraping edge tool on the back.

And by the way, we never closed our restrooms. There isn't even a lock on the outer door of our gas station restrooms.

Brian 162 04-04-2021 04:57 PM

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Originally Posted by red-beard (Post 11284866)
Too bad you don't have Bucee's

https://buc-ees.com/

Huge Restrooms, always clean. All stalls are closed door.

Sheetz is pretty good. Good coffee and clean rest rooms

wdfifteen 04-04-2021 05:08 PM

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Originally Posted by rusnak (Post 11285175)
+1000. I was just going to type that.

I have a few public restrooms. We use a hospital grade anti-bacterial, anti-fungal, pretty much anti-everything cleaner. Every time. And yes there is a reason that toilet scrubbers have that scraping edge tool on the back.

And by the way, we never closed our restrooms. There isn't even a lock on the outer door of our gas station restrooms.

We agree on something! Holy crap! (probably not the best choice of words considering the context)
Great that you have worked to keep the bugs under control. Not sure I want to know about the scraping edge on the scrubbers, but I'm confident you have a use for them. :(

look 171 04-04-2021 05:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Bill Douglas (Post 11284993)
I sure avoid them if I can. Or at least DON'T touch the door handle with bare hands.

A friend of mine worked on the ferries between the north and south island in New Zealand. A VERY rough bit of water. He said someone will have got tummy trouble from the chicken curry they had stuffed down and gone for an emergency dump. Then they will have felt sea sick and turn around to throw up in the toilet. You can imagine :( the rest (spray painting the cubical wall).

Reminds me of the old days when I was a teenager going out on fishing boats from our harbors. I was told with a very stern voice about throwing up in the restrooms. The deck hands has to clean them. When they find out and they always know, we will not get any service. I am told, "Do it overboard. Feed the fish." During the winter days rock cod fishing with 10' swells. Guys were getting very sick from it and they just let it out right on deck with fishes on the hook. We had to wind them up from 600'. Freaking work out for sure. Didn't know what the heck what I was doing, but it was fun. I didn't get sea sick too often. The trick is to not eat a big greasy breakfast at the landing, I discovered.

look 171 04-04-2021 05:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Brian 162 (Post 11285197)
Sheetz is pretty good. Good coffee and clean rest rooms

I found all restrooms across Canada, at least between BC to SK, are general very, very clean including the gas station out in the middle of nowhere.

Brian 162 04-04-2021 05:47 PM

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Originally Posted by look 171 (Post 11285229)
I found all restrooms across Canada, at least between BC to SK, are general very, very clean including the gas station out in the middle of nowhere.

Thanks good to know
I was referring to Sheetz in the U.S.
I don't think Sheetz is in Canada

rusnak 04-04-2021 07:41 PM

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Originally Posted by wdfifteen (Post 11285213)
We agree on something! Holy crap! (probably not the best choice of words considering the context)
Great that you have worked to keep the bugs under control. Not sure I want to know about the scraping edge on the scrubbers, but I'm confident you have a use for them. :(

Oh come on, we agree on stuff all the time. I admire your cooking and office just as a few examples.....

Pazuzu 04-04-2021 07:46 PM

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Originally Posted by vash (Post 11284570)
I was driving along happy, sipping hot strong coffee, eating granola. I was 20 minutes early from the meetup. So I topped off my gasoline. GRUMMMMPHYTTHHH! Goes my internals. Oh o. Code red! I go to look for the room.

Two words.

Bumper dumper.

Every parking lot is your golden palace with a bumper dumper. No can say anything, you're on the damned toilet!
Get the hell outta here kid, I'm crapping!
Go away officer, I'll talk to you when I've wiped!
Hey Karen, quit screaming, I can't concentrate on this poop log I'm working out!

aigel 04-04-2021 07:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Pazuzu (Post 11285310)
Two words.

Bumper dumper.

Every parking lot is your golden palace with a bumper dumper. No can say anything, you're on the damned toilet!
Get the hell outta here kid, I'm crapping!
Go away officer, I'll talk to you when I've wiped!
Hey Karen, quit screaming, I can't concentrate on this poop log I'm working out!

Haha. I have one of these in my pop up camper, it has been great for urgent needs. It beats a porta potty, as it is single use into doggy bags. No mess cleanup. You will of course need a vehicle it fits.

https://www.amazon.com/Anywhere-Complete-Portable-Camping-Toilet/dp/B089KRLRV4/ref=sr_1_36?dchild=1&keywords=portable+toilet&qid= 1617594586&sr=8-36

Bill Douglas 04-04-2021 08:52 PM

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Originally Posted by vash (Post 11284570)
GRUMMMMPHYTTHHH! Goes my internals. Oh o. Code red! I go to look for the room.

It's better to deal with a code red than a code brown, I've always said.

drcoastline 04-05-2021 12:58 AM

Gee this might be one of the few times New Jersey wasn't the worst place in the world for ridiculous shutdowns, irrational rules and regulations?

I am not 100% positive but I don't think Wawa shut down it's bathrooms? I remember in the middle of this whole Covid $h!t fest (trying to keep with the theme of the thread), there was an attendant and people were permitted in one at a time?

If there was a left over turd in toilet two the restroom got quarantined, cleaned and put back on line.

Wawa's bathrooms are always clean.

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LWJ 04-05-2021 01:05 AM

Somewhere on the shore of the Deschutes River, an ancient fragment of one of my t-shirts is slowly decomposing. Along with some other ****.

mattdavis11 04-05-2021 05:06 AM

When covid began, I found most restrooms closed, but they opened them up pretty quick. There are still some that are closed, or have to ask for the key, but that is mostly because of the homeless.

shadowjack1 04-05-2021 06:19 AM

In my youth I worked at a race track. I was one of two low man on the pole. We had to clean the bathrooms. The Ladies room was always the worst. The only to clean it was open both doors and hose it out. Woman are some nasty people when it comes to bathroom use.


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