Posted by PJH on November 16, 2009 at 06:09:01 from (71.186.97.20):
In Reply to: Disgusting restrooms! posted by 135 Fan on November 15, 2009 at 23:33:55:
I've left restaurants, without ordering, because the restroom is filthy.
Also, I agree with the other posters about hand washing. It's obvious to the most casual observer that many men walk out of the stall, or away from the urinal and right out the door without washing their hands. I can't hardly stand to touch a restroom doorknob without using a paper towel or my hanky, if there's no towels. And these same filthy hands go right out the front door of the building. I think I'm developing a phobia. . .
And what about those air dryers?? What a joke.
About the towels in the floor - when I carry a towel with me to open the door, I want to be able to find a trash can that I can pitch the towel in from the door. The little pile of towels at the door will usually encourage the management to place a trash can convenient to the door.
I have - I've developed a phobia.
It's funny how I can get cow sh?t all over me and not be bothered.
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