Although, let's be honest. I think it's a tad grosser snorting anything off of a poopy chair than it is for the unaware kiddos. And who's going around swabbing changing tables??
Yeah. Totally gross. But especially for the snorters. I wonder though, do you suppose people started using the changing tables after public restrooms started getting rid of the toilets that had the big porcelain water tanks on the back? 'Cause I think that was the original spot of choice. I don't know who on earth decided to go about studying this....The research I heard about was out of England; not sure if there is any US data. It's probably higher. :)
Considering though, do you believe individuals began using the modifying techniques after team lavatories began getting rid of the lavatories that had the big clay water tanks on the back? 'Cause I think that was the unique identify of option.
And then you find out people do lines of cocaine off of those and the changing tables.
ReplyDeleteYeah...I'm not kidding.
Yeah I heard that. That is messed up.
ReplyDeleteAlthough, let's be honest. I think it's a tad grosser snorting anything off of a poopy chair than it is for the unaware kiddos. And who's going around swabbing changing tables??
ReplyDeleteYeah. Totally gross. But especially for the snorters. I wonder though, do you suppose people started using the changing tables after public restrooms started getting rid of the toilets that had the big porcelain water tanks on the back? 'Cause I think that was the original spot of choice. I don't know who on earth decided to go about studying this....The research I heard about was out of England; not sure if there is any US data. It's probably higher. :)
ReplyDelete20 dollar bills have a higher coke contamination than any other US bill, interestingly.
ReplyDeleteI'm sure the changing tables are at a nice height for it as well.
Considering though, do you believe individuals began using the modifying techniques after team lavatories began getting rid of the lavatories that had the big clay water tanks on the back? 'Cause I think that was the unique identify of option.
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