I spent two days this week at an employment centre, doing a short job-search program, along with half a dozen other women (there was one guy there the first day, but he vanished into the mists somewhere between Day 1 and Day 2). There are, needless to say, people of varying ethnicities and backgrounds and countries of origin using the centre.
There are two sets of public washrooms in this building. One set was right near our seminar room and has two stalls. The toilets in this washroom, for some reason, refill extremely slowly. In the interests of conservation, they also have a very low level of water in each one.
Early this morning I went in and found what looked like 3/4 of a roll of toilet paper in the one toilet. I reported it.
Later that afternoon I went back in and now discovered that BOTH toilets had approximately 3/4 of a roll of toilet paper in them. I didn't know if it could be flushed away and wasn't inclined to try, lest I flood the place. This time one of my fellow attendees had come in at the same time, so we left to use the other set of public washrooms.
Fellow attendee kept saying "Why would somebody do that??" over and over and OVER ...
Ya know, I don't know. Maybe they were stupid and decided to see how much trouble they could cause. I've gone into public washrooms and seen paper towels wadded up into piles in the sink. Obviously there's no sensible reason to do that, but somebody did it.
And then the zinger: "Do you suppose it was the Muslims?"
This was also repeated a couple of times.
And people wonder why I prefer my cats to hanging around other humans.
There are two sets of public washrooms in this building. One set was right near our seminar room and has two stalls. The toilets in this washroom, for some reason, refill extremely slowly. In the interests of conservation, they also have a very low level of water in each one.
Early this morning I went in and found what looked like 3/4 of a roll of toilet paper in the one toilet. I reported it.
Later that afternoon I went back in and now discovered that BOTH toilets had approximately 3/4 of a roll of toilet paper in them. I didn't know if it could be flushed away and wasn't inclined to try, lest I flood the place. This time one of my fellow attendees had come in at the same time, so we left to use the other set of public washrooms.
Fellow attendee kept saying "Why would somebody do that??" over and over and OVER ...
Ya know, I don't know. Maybe they were stupid and decided to see how much trouble they could cause. I've gone into public washrooms and seen paper towels wadded up into piles in the sink. Obviously there's no sensible reason to do that, but somebody did it.
And then the zinger: "Do you suppose it was the Muslims?"
This was also repeated a couple of times.
And people wonder why I prefer my cats to hanging around other humans.
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