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Originally Posted by WestSideBilly,Oct 31 2007, 02:28 PM
In a similar vein...
... I was dropping a deuce yesterday when two guys came in... took the other two stalls, and proceeded to hold a conversation (which is bad enough) about a coworker who wasn't getting his shit done and hurting the program... I don't know, but the shitter doesn't seem like a good place to be talking bad about people when you don't know who else is in the room.
... I was dropping a deuce yesterday when two guys came in... took the other two stalls, and proceeded to hold a conversation (which is bad enough) about a coworker who wasn't getting his shit done and hurting the program... I don't know, but the shitter doesn't seem like a good place to be talking bad about people when you don't know who else is in the room.
The shower at my gym has no curtains. It's just a room with shower heads. After a long workout I just want to get clean and go home to all my hot girlfriends, but it's so time consuming to explain to grown men how my paynis got so big.
I also blow my nose and piss in the shower. I think you should too. It's called multi tasking.
I also blow my nose and piss in the shower. I think you should too. It's called multi tasking.
Originally Posted by WestSideBilly,Oct 31 2007, 10:28 AM
In a similar vein...
... I was dropping a deuce yesterday when two guys came in... took the other two stalls, and proceeded to hold a conversation (which is bad enough) about a coworker who wasn't getting his shit done and hurting the program... I don't know, but the shitter doesn't seem like a good place to be talking bad about people when you don't know who else is in the room.
... I was dropping a deuce yesterday when two guys came in... took the other two stalls, and proceeded to hold a conversation (which is bad enough) about a coworker who wasn't getting his shit done and hurting the program... I don't know, but the shitter doesn't seem like a good place to be talking bad about people when you don't know who else is in the room.







