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this could be really embarresing

cuznjohn

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Always wondered if that happens in stores that have those displays.

Many years ago I was remodeling my bathroom, and while looking at toilets at a Home Depot I noticed that all but one had the seat glued down. When I asked a salesman about it he told me they had a little kid use it to pee in (I bet the store was happy it was not the other). The salesman said the Mother was so embarrassed, the Father just walked away like nothing happened, and the little girl started to cry because she thought she was in trouble.
 
still got the commode??
Nope. Don't got the commode. Kid either. He moved out 20 years ago...maybe a little longer than that. He became a real success story, in spite of his history of defiling commodes in the Montgomery Wards Department store!
 
There was an intern in an Atlanta radio station, Rich, that did a bit at one of the local Home Depot stores. Was sitting on the pot making groaning noises with his pants down. He had some real small underwear on but was covered so it looked like he was doing his business. There was another guy just around a corner filming the whole bit. :roflblack:
Yea, he was arrested but the whole thing was played on the air. 99X was the station.
 
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At least that can be shortened to "JJ". :2thumbs:
I always called him "Johnny-boy." At his retirement dinner from 22 1/2 years as a Seal, I gave a toast. I called him "Johnny-Boy". His team thought that was hilarious. Now they call him "Little Johnny-Boy". He is 6'6" and weighs 245 with a 34" pant size. So, I guess he finally learned where to go.
 
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