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To not offer to clean up my DD's wee

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milliec · 21/06/2008 20:28

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Aitch · 22/06/2008 00:10

it's a shop that is open and contains a loo... and needs to keep its customers. good job your mum can see this.

anyway... ten people? i don't believe you. and of those ten, more than three defile the place in some way? how come all the public toilets where i live are fine, but they're only cleaned once a day?

themildmanneredjanitor · 22/06/2008 00:10

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Twelvelegs · 22/06/2008 00:11

Flashman attention seeking again, yawn. Stop the X chromosone, it's booooooooooorrrrrrrrrrrinnnnnggggggg.

bonio · 22/06/2008 00:13

It's not a public toilet

Which part of that don't you understand?

Aitch · 22/06/2008 00:14

fine. and if she said that to me i'd not shop there, and i'd tell my pals not to shop there. her loss. well, your loss too.

VeniVidiVickiQV · 22/06/2008 00:15

I pity the fule, I pity fule.

There is never any need for Desi to be rude. That doesnt stop her though and she is so very good at it...

Although I can see where she's coming from here.....

hatrick · 22/06/2008 00:15

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VeniVidiVickiQV · 22/06/2008 00:16

Hatrick

How are those pg hormones......???[innocent]

bonio · 22/06/2008 00:17

totally agree hatrick

Aitch · 22/06/2008 00:17

ahem, hatrick, that was probably a bit of trolling... we've moved on and are now arguing about bonio's mum's shop and whether or not three times a day she's fishing entire bog rolls out of the pan.

VeniVidiVickiQV · 22/06/2008 00:18

Could be worse I guess......

BetteNoire · 22/06/2008 00:18

"It's not a public toilet
Which part of that don't you understand?"

I was a bit confused by 'ic toi'.
Could you explain it?

bonio · 22/06/2008 00:19

Stop! My sides!

Flashman · 22/06/2008 00:20

Twelvelegs - stick it up your arse sideways.

No I don't have children yet - an moved on it the end it was accepted I was right - kind of.

VeniVidiVickiQV · 22/06/2008 00:20

It's french. It means "oi you"

BetteNoire · 22/06/2008 00:20

Best you rush off to the bathroom then.

Flashman · 22/06/2008 00:21

May I interject on the subject of loos - I have been a cleaner too - and by far and away the worse "users" of toilets are students. I cleaned the Student union - and OMG!!!

VeniVidiVickiQV · 22/06/2008 00:23

Goodness me! We'll have no interjecting all over this thread thank you very much

Flashman · 22/06/2008 00:25

Sorry that was a little Premature

bonio · 22/06/2008 00:26

I have also been a cleaner and can second the point about students.

What intrigues me is whether the toilet messers ( students, toddlers, parents, whatever) act the same in their home loos.

bonio · 22/06/2008 00:28

To clarify, in my mum's shop it is not usually customers who ask to use the loo it is total strangers who come in off the street like her little shop is Tesco or the Library or the Parks department.

Flashman · 22/06/2008 00:30

I still have nightmares of the students. I had someone stuff a loo roll into the toilet and then crap on that - and that was the ladies

I would think that is unliekly to happen at home.

Aitch · 22/06/2008 00:32

i just don't believe you, though, that's the thing. ten times a day someone asks for their kid to use the loo? bollocks.
admit it, you were exaggerating.

bonio · 22/06/2008 00:34

Some days more, some days less.

You don't believe me.
Do I care?

myredcardigan · 22/06/2008 00:35

Well it's more believable than a shop assistant swearing at a toodler just the week after a taxi driver has verbally abused her which itself happened shortly after a woman screamed at her for being racist on a bus!

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