Smoky fires and large busted women not wearing bras

BBQdave

Active Member
Aug 31, 2016
318
North Carolina
The men's restroom/showers, trashed every night. Sink forced to the run position, hand blowdryer forced to on all night, poopy toilet paper all over the floor, poop and garbage in the shower.
And some asshat turned on a water spigot at an empty campsite and let it run all night.
General Utility Worker here, for a NC State Park. Oh, the stories I could tell. But then again, none of you would ever go into the shower houses and restrooms again :D

Needless to say, I heavily chemically nuke the toilets, sinks, floors and walls of the public buildings.
We staff joke about "Paying it forward" in regards to the simple act of flushing the toilet. We dream of that one visitor that will flush after they use the toilet, a clean bowl for the next visitor. Alas, it has not happened.

First part of my cleaning a building is to flush all the full toilets. You'd think someone would break the cycle, but nope. Use the toilet and leave it for the next person.

Main reason I (and my camping friends) added potty tents and port-a-potties to our camp gear :)
 

Susan Premo

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Nov 5, 2020
1,214
Minnesota
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General Utility Worker here, for a NC State Park. Oh, the stories I could tell. But then again, none of you would ever go into the shower houses and restrooms again :D

Needless to say, I heavily chemically nuke the toilets, sinks, floors and walls of the public buildings.
We staff joke about "Paying it forward" in regards to the simple act of flushing the toilet. We dream of that one visitor that will flush after they use the toilet, a clean bowl for the next visitor. Alas, it has not happened.

First part of my cleaning a building is to flush all the full toilets. You'd think someone would break the cycle, but nope. Use the toilet and leave it for the next person.

Main reason I (and my camping friends) added potty tents and port-a-potties to our camp gear :)
My husband was a middle school janitor, oh yes I've heard the disgusting stories. We don't go to campgrounds with flush toilets, I'm actually used to pit toilets, #1 don't look down. I've also been to a lot of places where people haven't flushed, why? So I do, then go on with my business. Geez, humans.
 

kcsa75

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Gold Supporting Member
Sep 9, 2013
6,229
Kansas City
General Utility Worker here, for a NC State Park. Oh, the stories I could tell. But then again, none of you would ever go into the shower houses and restrooms again :D

Needless to say, I heavily chemically nuke the toilets, sinks, floors and walls of the public buildings.
We staff joke about "Paying it forward" in regards to the simple act of flushing the toilet. We dream of that one visitor that will flush after they use the toilet, a clean bowl for the next visitor. Alas, it has not happened.

First part of my cleaning a building is to flush all the full toilets. You'd think someone would break the cycle, but nope. Use the toilet and leave it for the next person.

Main reason I (and my camping friends) added potty tents and port-a-potties to our camp gear :)

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My husband was a middle school janitor, oh yes I've heard the disgusting stories. We don't go to campgrounds with flush toilets, I'm actually used to pit toilets, #1 don't look down. I've also been to a lot of places where people haven't flushed, why? So I do, then go on with my business. Geez, humans.

I know we covered a lot of territory in this thread, but I think these kind of comments are better suited for Poop in the Pup.
 

BillOh

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Silver Supporting Member
Aug 20, 2019
172
Columbus, Ohio
General Utility Worker here, for a NC State Park. Oh, the stories I could tell. But then again, none of you would ever go into the shower houses and restrooms again :D

Needless to say, I heavily chemically nuke the toilets, sinks, floors and walls of the public buildings.
We staff joke about "Paying it forward" in regards to the simple act of flushing the toilet. We dream of that one visitor that will flush after they use the toilet, a clean bowl for the next visitor. Alas, it has not happened.

First part of my cleaning a building is to flush all the full toilets. You'd think someone would break the cycle, but nope. Use the toilet and leave it for the next person.

Main reason I (and my camping friends) added potty tents and port-a-potties to our camp gear :)
Great post! It reminds me that I need to replace the bumper sticker that went with our old camper saying, "we leave the campground better than we found it" I''ll be busy this weekend!
 
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