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can you take a dump anywhere?
i know some that need "hometurf" to "go". :D
i work a quarter mile underground. i ate leftover pancakesfor breakfast, and had a cup of coffee (black) after laying off the stuff for a few days...oh-o. no way i make it to my truck, down the hill. the closest facility was a blue outhouse that looked like it was taken straight from a mexican bran muffin factory tour for americans. my GOD! i contemplated taking the portable eye wash station in for an improv butt wash... this was worst than any third world toilet, that i have encountered.:eek: sorry for the lowbrow topic, i am bored. hahhahahah |
Way back in my construction days, an empty drywall compound bucket was my best friend.:D
I can go anywhere. and to quote George Carlin:" You dont take a crap you leave a crap!" |
Anywhere?
I haven't tried everywhere, so I suppose I will never know. Public restrooms don't bother me. Porta-potties don't bother me (except when it's hot out--they are like ovens then). Hotel rooms don't bother me. The gutter on a busy street? Probably not. I did see a guy stop and drop trow on Poidras in Nawlins once a few years ago. |
Took one of these on my last camping trip out in the woods of Alabama (no Deliverance jokes). I was made fun of by just about everyone there at the beginning....by the end of the trip I was the frickin hero.
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Out behind the hangar with some old shop rags without metal shavings. The sphincter just taint what it used to be. Turn 9, the dog leg at Grattan sometimes has the same effect.
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Oh and I always travel with a roll in the truck :)
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I used to just dig a trench when backpacking...
My first year of summer camp in boyscouts as a kid I refused to use the kybo (glorified deep hole in the ground) more because of all of the bugs crawling around the thing. By Thursday of my first week, nature was pressing its needs and I was faced with the decision of either getting over my fears or finding some other alternative. Well, the camp was busy so finding a quiet spot was just about impossible, so I gave in and used the kybo. At least it had walls and stalls (without doors). When I went to Philmont a few years later, the kybos were literally a box sitting out in the woods that had two toilet seats on them--back-to-back. We used to call them "copilot to bombadier" kybos. :D |
edit - Fing beat me to it.
This is what you need. http://www.bumperdumper.com/ I ran into a few places in China so bad, I had to hold it for a while. The one countryside outhouse I did have to break down and use at least had handlebars to hold onto while I squatted. |
I am a Land Surveyor, I keep a roll in the truck, and I have placed many fertilizer treatments into the woods. I would throw a roll on my shovel handle and head into the brush.
To be honest, its probably the most relaxing place to take a nice dump. Working on construction sites was different and those pot o potties are just nasty. I try to time my movements to happen either at home or at the office. I am pretty good at holding off a prairie dog. |
I'll do pretty much anything to avoid using a public toilet. If it's unavoidable i can, but I'd rather not.
When I was a little kid and went to camp in the summer for a week, I didn't take a dump till I got home. Broke the habit when I went to camp that was a month long. |
"Copilot to Bombardier" kybos. L O L :D
I can go anywhere. And have. |
give me enough hot curry chicken and i'll be happy to deposit a sloppy one on your living room rug while you and your family are watching Tv
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On the job we call them "honey buckets". 5 gallon bucket with a plastic bag in it. Cleaner than the outhouse usually.
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Can I? Yes. Have I? Yes. Do I want to? No.
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I work all over mostly in 3rd world countries and was in Chille (2nd world), we were living at 15K feet and working at 16000', there was port a potties everywhere, you couldn't evan take a leak anywhere but in the porta, they were really anal on that sorta stuff, also ripped a few 2200 ft. under ground , so there's the highs and lows of my experiances, any body top that, and greasing one on the plane don't count
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In Boy Scouts, buddy dropped his brand new knife in the dugout latrine.
He fished it out. That was the year we started the forest fire. |
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