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I Have Been On The Road In Sales Since I Graduated College In 1997....


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And I just learned today that grocery stores are a great venue to stop and go poop. All these years I was going out of the way to find a Hampton Inn or equivalent hotel. I suppose you can teach an old dog new tricks. Live and learn. Carry on.

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Don't EVER go to the Food Lion on Holden Road in Greensboro. That restroom is HORRIBLE. So fuging nasty. Few things are worse than really needing to go and having to do so in a disgusting fuging restroom.

If it hadn't been an emergency I would have walked right the fug back out.

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I've had good luck with CVS's too.

I do like Hamptons though...heck, sometimes after I'm done I'll go to the breakfast area and grab a cup of coffee. Ta dow!

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when i was 15 and a bag boy and I was eager to please my bosses I cleaned up one of the worst explosive diarrhea messes ever created in the women's bathroom of a bi-lo. It was horrible. I'm talking about impossible angles of coverage. Didn't look physically possible. I still wonder if it was a prank.

Like it sprayed all over the back of the wall...

and the only way to get your butt to spray diarrhea on the back of the wall at a height of about 3-4 feet is to be totally bent over,

and if she was totally bent over, then how did she fit in the stall with the door closed?

It boggles the mind.

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Don't EVER go to the Food Lion on Holden Road in Greensboro. That restroom is HORRIBLE. So fuging nasty. Few things are worse than really needing to go and having to do so in a disgusting fuging restroom.

If it hadn't been an emergency I would have walked right the fug back out.

I don't even go to Food Lion to buy groceries, so no worries there.

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I was on the road for almost years years. Traveled all over the US and even went to Japan. Finally I had have enough of that. (Also cost me a 6 month marriage. That wasn't the only reason, but was a big factor.)

I changed jobs in the company and ended up in Charlotte. I must like it, I stay.

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And I just learned today that grocery stores are a great venue to stop and go poop. All these years I was going out of the way to find a Hampton Inn or equivalent hotel. I suppose you can teach an old dog new tricks. Live and learn. Carry on.

damn, I learned that early in the game...

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