thataintchicken
Well-Known Member
Give me a week... and I will tell you a true story of horror.
Had a friend that kept his cars absolutely spotless. Always washed and waxed, and looked almost new inside and out. His house however was a different story. Two words come to mind: Pure filth!
The kitchen was caked in grease, spilled food, and other filth. The floor which had white linoleum, had turned a deep brown because it was never cleaned. But those were the good things.
His bathroom - They used toilet paper, but it seems that after they used it, they threw it in the trash can. Not too bad I suppose, but much of the toilet paper hit the wall prior to entering the trash can, leaving poo streaks on the walls! ETA: The poo streaks were not cleaned in the 10+ years he lived there - just added to......
But, like I said, he had clean cars
Had a friend that kept his cars absolutely spotless. Always washed and waxed, and looked almost new inside and out. His house however was a different story. Two words come to mind: Pure filth!
The kitchen was caked in grease, spilled food, and other filth. The floor which had white linoleum, had turned a deep brown because it was never cleaned. But those were the good things.
His bathroom - They used toilet paper, but it seems that after they used it, they threw it in the trash can. Not too bad I suppose, but much of the toilet paper hit the wall prior to entering the trash can, leaving poo streaks on the walls! ETA: The poo streaks were not cleaned in the 10+ years he lived there - just added to......
But, like I said, he had clean cars
Do you guys ever have to deal with nasty filthy people and their nasty filthy stuff???
I just had the joy of working on this gross car, they were complaining about it running like crap and had poor acceleration, the motor turned out to be blown! it had a hole in the piston in cyl 3. he declined to do any work to it. There was no authorized diag time so I did not get paid for my time spent working on it.
Honestly what is wrong with some people?? Can they not clean up their filth before bringing the car in for repairs? How about just shoveling it out? I often get some nasty cars in the shop, snots wiped all over the seat, or on the steering wheel, spilled soda ect all over the car, but this takes the cake! There were half empty nasty old milk cartons in the car, half eaten fast food both in and out of the wrappers, soda cans and cups. I almost threw up from the smell as I pulled it in the shop.
I spent about 10 years working on rehab wheelchairs, and I was constantly amazed at the conditions some people kept their chairs in.
I had one patient in particular, an early-teen boy, (Most of my patients were kids, BTW) whose chair was ridden in cockroaches. Every time I had to bring the chair into the shop, I would bag it before I put it into my truck and then fumigate it in the bag overnight...outside. This kid's parents never cleaned the chair, and his chest harness was coated in saliva, the seat reeked of urine and feces...but yet they had an Irish Setter that they showed at Dog Shows!!!!
I would constantly come across chairs that had urine, feces, and menstrual blood-stained seating. Keep in mind, these kids LIVED in these chairs!!!
Had a friend that kept his cars absolutely spotless. Always washed and waxed, and looked almost new inside and out. His house however was a different story. Two words come to mind: Pure filth!
The kitchen was caked in grease, spilled food, and other filth. The floor which had white linoleum, had turned a deep brown because it was never cleaned. But those were the good things.
His bathroom - They used toilet paper, but it seems that after they used it, they threw it in the trash can. Not too bad I suppose, but much of the toilet paper hit the wall prior to entering the trash can, leaving poo streaks on the walls! ETA: The poo streaks were not cleaned in the 10+ years he lived there - just added to......
But, like I said, he had clean cars
I really don't understand why people put their poo paper in the garbage can next to the toilet rather than in it... It was a real problem in public restrooms in Texas and, from an old friend of mine, a problem in Florida too. From what I heard, the mexican or cuban immigrants are too accustomed to bad plumbing that couldn't handle flushing TP with the excrement so they just tossed it in the garbage can. Not sure if it's true though, and I don't think it's just a racial joke since my friend I heard it from was half mexican half cuban...
There was a campground in Mexico that I used to go to all the time that had plumbing issues like you describe above. They had big signs all over the bathrooms telling you not to put any paper in the toilet. Sure enough, half of them were always backed up with toilet paper. It's very hard to break life-long habits, both ways...
I really don't understand why people put their poo paper in the garbage can next to the toilet rather than in it... It was a real problem in public restrooms in Texas and, from an old friend of mine, a problem in Florida too. From what I heard, the mexican or cuban immigrants are too accustomed to bad plumbing that couldn't handle flushing TP with the excrement so they just tossed it in the garbage can. Not sure if it's true though, and I don't think it's just a racial joke since my friend I heard it from was half mexican half cuban...
I really don't understand why people put their poo paper in the garbage can next to the toilet rather than in it... It was a real problem in public restrooms in Texas and, from an old friend of mine, a problem in Florida too. From what I heard, the mexican or cuban immigrants are too accustomed to bad plumbing that couldn't handle flushing TP with the excrement so they just tossed it in the garbage can. Not sure if it's true though, and I don't think it's just a racial joke since my friend I heard it from was half mexican half cuban...
It's true. Trust me. It's also gross.
It's true. Trust me. It's also gross.
Try having people toss dirty diapers behind a toilet rather than in the trash.
Even better -- -changing their kid's diapers at their table then dropping the diaper underneath the booth seat.
It only gets worse from there.
Try having people toss dirty diapers behind a toilet rather than in the trash.
Even better -- -changing their kid's diapers at their table then dropping the diaper underneath the booth seat.
It only gets worse from there.
I'm trying to figure why they bother to have a dirty clothes hamper, if they're just going to throw everything on the floor anyway??!?!
That's where the clean clothes are kept apparently.
Who can find the Coors Light bottle in the picture? [slight twist on Where's Waldo]
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