I can think of a few times where toiletman woulda been my favorite superhero.
This statement leaves a lot to imagine.I can think of a few times where toiletman woulda been my favorite superhero.
Not for the folk who lived in the buildings with narrow-alleys or tall foliage between my house and the bar downtown!This statement leaves a lot to imagine.
Nothing weird. I’m a human that pees and poops. Places to conduct business aren’t always conveniently located.This statement leaves a lot to imagine.
I wasn’t thinking weird things, just that in most places public restrooms aren’t too difficult to find. I’m old enough to remember pay toilets in some places. Glad they have been left behind.Nothing weird. I’m a human that pees and poops. Places to conduct business aren’t always conveniently located.
I’m old enough to remember pay toilets in some places.
https://psmag.com/economics/dont-pay-toilets-america-bathroom-restroom-free-market-90683Please tell me you're joking. I can't think of a worse idea.
I get that some places have restrooms for customers only, but I can't imagine having to insert coin to open a stall door or something like that.
Nope, no joke. The worst part was the pay stalls were not any cleaner than a free public potty. Had to have a few dimes for pay phones and sometimes for the toilet.Please tell me you're joking. I can't think of a worse idea.
I get that some places have restrooms for customers only, but I can't imagine having to insert coin to open a stall door or something like that.
I wasn’t thinking weird things, just that in most places public restrooms aren’t too difficult to find.
Or maybe you haven’t gotten off that island much to know how. the rest of us live?I guess you have not been around here much. What passes for towns here have plenty of cheezy gift shops, over priced lobster rolls, and touristas looking for a place to discharge.
The term is "Spend a penny".Please tell me you're joking. I can't think of a worse idea.
The term is "Spend a penny".
Pay toilets are all over in Europe. Especially at McDonald's and other fastfood restaurants. Even in malls it's common. You pay some money to go through a turnstile into the bathroom.I am of an age where pay toilets in the USA were part of my experience. I definitely remember having to drop a dime in the lock works of a stall door in a men's room off the grand hall in Union Station, DC. Blessedly I can't remember running into that paradigm since then...
Cheers!
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