Jonathan
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That's just common courtesy tbh!.... But I ALWAYS lift the seat!
That's just common courtesy tbh!.... But I ALWAYS lift the seat!
There is seemingly nothing common about lifting the seat, it's done by exception in my experience.That's just common courtesy tbh!
Given its prevalence in Britain, men everywhere must be protesting about something.Another, slightly more understandable theory is that this could be a dirty protest scenario.
''2 hours I've been queueing for Wickerman, £5 for parking, closing at 4pm. Cant wait to take this out on the toilet".
There is seemingly nothing common about lifting the seat, it's done by exception in my experience.
I can tolerate it if they've come from a urinal, but when they come from a cubicle and then just walk out ...As is the washing of hands after going (More shockingly)....
Its a while since I needed a dump at towers, went to the hotel instead. Was very quiet and able to drop the kids in peace.
Or you could have a posh sit down wee! Think it’s included with map? Need to checkI often use a cubicle over a urinal, for two very important reasons.
1) There's nothing more offputting that trying to wazz when a little kid runs up to the urinal next to you, especially when there are plenty spare (seems to happen a lot in theme parks).
And
2) I wear light coloured combats or shorts. They show up every last drop of urinal splashback. :/
.... But I ALWAYS lift the seat!
Granada, Welcome Break and Roadchef themes in abundance. Don't forget they have to come complete with electric blue coloured bins!You have to admit they are themed to 80s motorway toilets. However they are cleaner than the modern service station toilets.
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I have seen people using the gardens as a toilet?I would ask if anyone has ever tried to use the garden toilets but I already know the answer don't I?