Posted by Steve@Advance on January 08, 2015 at 08:02:21 from (108.245.66.82):
In Reply to: today's funny posted by jon f mn on January 08, 2015 at 06:15:03:
FBH44's post reminded me of when I was a late teen/early20, working at my dad's shop, there was a vacant lot on the corner of a side street and a state highway. There was a signal and crosswalk there.
There was an older lady that lived back in the neighborhood, I would see her walking back and forth across the highway several times a week. Not sure where she was from, evidently didn't speak English, I'm guessing Russian?, European?...
Anyway, was not uncommon to see her take a squat, hike up her many layered long dress, and do her business right there in the weeds on the vacant lot!
Probably perfectly acceptable wherever she was from! LOL
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