beerguts wrote: » Just used a public restroom at a topaz in Galway and some scummy ****er has not flushed the toilet. I can usually hack that but the worst part was that they must have had hameroids as with the ****e the back of the bowl was covered in bright red blood. ****er just wiped and left it like that with I guess was no attempt to flush it. I was too embarrassed to tell someone working there as I didn't want to be associated with it.Some people😰
Qrt wrote: » Beerguts…sure it wasn’t you?
NoLuckLarry wrote: » Don’t know about the rest of you but the last thing I’d be doing in a public toilet is forensically examining the contents of the bowl.
murpho999 wrote: » Why would you be embarrassed telling a staff member about something that someone else did? Also, who in Ireland says "resttoom"?
SEPT 23 1989 wrote: » They probably ate a dodgy peanut butter and jelly sandwich
beerguts wrote: » The poster that saw the tapeworm wins the most disturbing boost. I would need a bottle of whiskey to get over that
beerguts wrote: » 😠No I am still in the car thinking where can I go now to see unload. Anybody have a suggestion my bowels will greatly appreciate it.
ShatterAlan wrote: » Might I suggest the Meyrich Hotel in Eyre Square. You'll be greeted with a pristine facility in which to evacuate your bowels. Nice pint afterwards.
punisher5112 wrote: » I bring my own antibacterial wipes, anything I touch I clean before hand.....
EmmetSpiceland wrote: » Just be sure to not confuse them with a wet toilet wipe. Only going to end in tears, and some sharp “ring sting”.
Deleted User wrote: » I saw sh1t smeared on the wall of the cubicle in Dublin Zoo. Also in my local in the way before time when we had locals; of course when I came out of the cubicle one of the bar staff was waiting to go in, and I was stuck between shouting"I didn't smear sh1t on the walls in there!" or just letting her guess that I hadn't done it. The worst public toilets I encountered where on the Marin County side of the Golden Gate Bridge, on a summer evening. They were absolutely disgusting. Even walking across the floor made me feel ill. Anyone else had the experience?
Deleted User wrote: » I saw sh1t smeared on the wall of the cubicle in Dublin Zoo.
Archeron wrote: » The toilets in Busaras in Dublin will always have a special place in my nightmares. Even as an adult I hate having to use it. Descend two sets of stairs in the far corner and arrive in a long creepy room full of steel lockers, which you know at least one has a human head inside. The light is that weird dull yellow that throws shadows everywhere like in murder movies from the 90s. Into the next room for the actual toilets and you are greeted by a row of about 60 urinals, all seeming too close to the next. The row is so long you can barely see the end in the yellow light, but you are certain there is somebody standing there at the very end. A dark motionless figure. Next to that is the cubicles, one door open and a view of the seat missing stained bowl with wet bog roll on the floor, the other door shut and horrible hellish sounds coming from inside. You wash your hands, dry them in your trousers as you look in the phlegm stained mirror to make sure Mr creepy distant urinal man isn't behind you, then ascend the stairs back to real life. It has an atmosphere that sticks to your clothes and follows you home.