Question? Handicap bathroom

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Road snot??
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And what would that be, exactly?
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Road snot??
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And what would that be, exactly?
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"roads not"

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Although "road snot" does have a certain mental picture associated with it, doesn't it?
 
i use the handicap stall all the time with my 2 toddlers.
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didnt know i was doing something bad, especially if the bathroom is empty with no one else.
 
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I knew what the poster was trying to say, just thought the typo was hilarious. Okay, back to your regularly scheduled programming.
 
I use the handicap stalls, sometimes, for the reasons mentioned by other people and I don't use a wheelchair. I also use the handicap shower at the gym because I sometimes need to use the seat that it has. But, if I see someone, who obviously needs it, waiting or heading to the restroom/shower, I won't use it.
 
It also occurs to me to point out that the description "handicap" is outdated, and the new description is "universal access", which perhaps more correctly connotates that anyone can use the toilet/faucet/kitchen...whatever the term universal access is describing.
 
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Hear Hear. Universal as in ANYONE... it's the American way right? If a business only has room for one bathroom the sign shows it's unisex... they DON'T just offer a mens OR a womens and to heck with the rest. ALL have access. Bit pricey, but if they can put braille on drive thru ATMs why not go ahead and attach at least a bar in every stall... even the small ones... just in case the H-stall is taken/broken and you GOTTA go... better that than a person being stuck, falling, getting hurt right?
 
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Yall have been so busy since I have been gone.
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Nothing like a good discussion is there folks???
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