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09/06/2012 07:39:50 AM · #1
Show us how to get to the restroom.

(No, I'm serious.)
09/06/2012 08:01:09 AM · #2
i dont know, we'd have to explain our low voting on all the shit.
09/06/2012 08:03:38 AM · #3
"No, I'm serious" as in a Challenge Suggestion? Or "No, I'm serious" as in I really gotta go?

Hopefully not the latter cuz I saw Slippy stepping out of there just a minute ago, so you may want to wait a couple hours.
09/06/2012 08:08:43 AM · #4
Someone's been in mine for ages, maybe its Langdon, the perpetual flush :)
09/06/2012 08:10:55 AM · #5
doesn't this belong in that other thread,"A message for the unurinated"
09/06/2012 08:22:00 AM · #6
Sit down and pee

in related news...

(eta: its a news article)

Message edited by author 2012-09-06 08:24:28.
09/06/2012 08:41:13 AM · #7
The idea has some good potential

09/06/2012 08:45:06 AM · #8
Originally posted by blindjustice:

Sit down and pee

in related news...

(eta: its a news article)


I heard the other day that it's the done thing in Germany, too.
09/06/2012 08:50:49 AM · #9
One of the great perks of having no neighbors and living in the country is peeing outside where you want, a highly underrated delight.
09/06/2012 08:56:01 AM · #10
you mean peeking, don't you?
09/06/2012 09:00:12 AM · #11
Originally posted by daisydavid:

you mean peeking, don't you?


Of course :)

09/06/2012 09:03:53 AM · #12
Originally posted by jagar:

One of the great perks of having no neighbors and living in the country is peeing outside where you want, a highly underrated delight.


Then the way to the bathroom may include one of those terrifically post-processed cobblestone alleyways?

Peeing on the perimeter of the yard is a great way to keep away deer and bears, at least thats what I usually tell the police.
09/06/2012 09:16:34 AM · #13
Originally posted by jagar:

One of the great perks of having no neighbors and living in the country is peeing outside where you want, a highly underrated delight.


you don't have to live in the country to do this.
09/06/2012 09:41:33 AM · #14
Getting there is only half the battle.

09/06/2012 10:23:00 AM · #15
Oh...yet another male bonding thread...

::dainty yawn::
09/06/2012 10:49:17 AM · #16
I thought this wa a natural for the Challenge "rooms" back in 2005.
Others thought differently.

09/06/2012 10:50:20 AM · #17
Women's problem.

09/06/2012 12:52:08 PM · #18
I like this challenge. I've often remarked to myself on restrooms in strange places.
09/06/2012 01:03:43 PM · #19

09/06/2012 01:50:39 PM · #20
I'll go candid for this.

09/06/2012 04:34:30 PM · #21
Originally posted by hihosilver:

Oh...yet another male bonding thread...

::dainty yawn::

How about: Where's the Little Cowgirls Room?
09/06/2012 04:42:32 PM · #22
Originally posted by bvy:

Originally posted by hihosilver:

Oh...yet another male bonding thread...

::dainty yawn::

How about: Where's the Little Cowgirls Room?


LOL...well, I'm 100% sure it isn't where Jagar is standing...::promptly faints::
09/29/2012 08:02:28 PM · #23
Originally posted by jagar:

One of the great perks of having no neighbors and living in the country is peeing outside where you want, a highly underrated delight.


shh
09/29/2012 08:26:17 PM · #24
Originally posted by jagar:

One of the great perks of having no neighbors and living in the country is peeing outside where you want, a highly underrated delight.

What with biodiversity researchers and wildlife photographers blanketing the countryside with motion-detector and infrared-equipped cameras, you might not find this activity quite so delightful in the future. :-(

Also, make sure you know what poison oak/ivy/sumac look like before you partake of this sylvan pleasure ... ;-)

09/29/2012 08:33:16 PM · #25
Originally posted by Bear_Music:

I like this challenge. I've often remarked to myself on restrooms in strange places.


would you like to enlighten us?
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