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Today I saw something that really grossed me out. I was in a public place, I will not say where, but I had to use the restroom....yes, for those of you who read my blog this is another restroom incident. It does make me wonder why most of the strangest things that happen to me happen in and around restrooms. But I digress. So I was in a public place and had to use the restroom. I went in and used it. It was clean and there was ample paper of both kinds. It was when I came out that I saw something completely gross. With the men's restroom across from the women's restroom, This very large man opened the door holding a steaming...hot...plate...of...FOOD! Yes you read me correctly. This man took food, hot food, fresh food into the restroom where people take a dump. Who does that?

If this man took food into a public restroom....think of this...what did he do with his plate while he was using it? If he was peeing, yes lets visualize for a minute, did he hold the plate in one hand and his wang in the other? Ewww. Better still, if he had to make number two, did he set the plate on the floor, where people walk and pee splashes or hold it on his lap while he pushes? Either way, GROSS!

This is not a man that washes his hands after he wipes. Imagine him being the manager at a grocery store, or a waiter at a restaurant, or perhaps the person who hands you your receipt after you purchased your movie popcorn. For the rest of the day I looked at everyone that touched something I was about to touch. I looked at the checker at the store, the person I that handed me my coffee, the person that opened the door for me.

I know I can't help but touch something some stranger touched before me but this made me go and get a new bottle of hand sanitizer!

Until my next restroom rendezvous...

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  1. In all possibility he may have very well been sitting n there just eating in his own peace and quiet of the sounds of flowing water. Ah the tranquility...however, then again he could have been playing with his food per say...haha lol
    hugs :D

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