It seems you have never been out for a run and needed to take a potty break. Or if you need to you took a dump in public and left it to be discovered by someone later. Shame on you.
It seems you have never been out for a run and needed to take a potty break. Or if you need to you took a dump in public and left it to be discovered by someone later. Shame on you.
Woman cleared of all charges due to Canada's laws regarding endangered feces.
Eva Runne wrote:
It seems you have never been out for a run and needed to take a potty break. Or if you need to you took a dump in public and left it to be discovered by someone later. Shame on you.
I have never pooped while running lol. When I was a kid though I remember being taught that it is rude to use a business' washroom without buying something. Gotta poop? Buy a drink. Or better yet, be a big boy and plan ahead. If you know you can't control your bowels then go run at a park with public restrooms. No one wants some sweaty runner coming into the coffee shop to take a sh** lol. I hope you don't do that.
This lady must have been bursting at the seems but that doesn't mean she is owed a washroom break. Judging by her physique and behavior I think it is safe to say she is an addict of some sort and what is the first thing anyone will tell you about people like that? Give them something and they will be back for more, every single time. If they make exception for her they gotta make exception for everyone.
tim hortons sucks wrote:
Judging by her physique and behavior I think it is safe to say she is an addict of some sort and what is the first thing anyone will tell you about people like that? Give them something and they will be back for more, every single time. If they make exception for her they gotta make exception for everyone.
???? "Physique and behavior" wild apply to most runners. Salazar is one who comes to mind.
Anyway, best of luck when you cr*p in your running shorts.
The employee was only doing her job. She was told that in light of the Starbucks incident to let blacks use the bathroom
StarbucksLover wrote:
The employee was only doing her job. She was told that in light of the Starbucks incident to let blacks use the bathroom
HIS job. He also was videoing her on his cellphone as she dropped her shorts.
Entitled white woman who thinks her sh!t doesn't stink.
Though her response was sh!tty, stores need to lighten the heck up. Sow some kindness into other people’s life’s and maybe you will end up with new/more customers. Public restrooms aren’t that norm and just because I’m not a customer that particular day/moment doesn’t mean I haven’t shopped there before or won’t in the future.
I can guarantee you that if a business treats me that way I will not go back. Typically what I do is I intitially go against this mindset by payinh for other customers stuff then hand the staff a couple 20s (this is my way of f$cking with ppl especially stingy and greedy people)...Typically people lighten up and realize that allowing someone to use their restroom will not only benefit the person but also the business in the long room. Sow generosity reap generosity. Sow fear and being stingy reap that sh!t.
This greed thing is getting worse and worse. At the top of the majority of businesses there primary priority is to make more money. Which isn’t wrong in proper order and with other higher priorities. But when making money is the highest priority and higher than serving food with integrity and providing a service and being human (hint at heart attitude of putting others first) you are bound for corruption.
Regardless women shouldn’t go slinging sh!t bc she was denied restroom access but maybe the restaurant could have allowed her to use the bathroom...just sayin...though I don’t believe in karma this kinda looks like that.
Greedy wrote:
Though her response was sh!tty, stores need to lighten the heck up. Sow some kindness into other people’s life’s and maybe you will end up with new/more customers. Public restrooms aren’t that norm and just because I’m not a customer that particular day/moment doesn’t mean I haven’t shopped there before or won’t in the future.
Do you have information that is different from what is being reported? The news I've read says that she was denied entry to the restroom as a result of her past behavior in the restroom. Other than your post, I haven't seen anything suggesting that she was denied use of the restrooms simply because she wasn't a paying customer.
I think you're lying wrote:
Greedy wrote:
Though her response was sh!tty, stores need to lighten the heck up. Sow some kindness into other people’s life’s and maybe you will end up with new/more customers. Public restrooms aren’t that norm and just because I’m not a customer that particular day/moment doesn’t mean I haven’t shopped there before or won’t in the future.
Do you have information that is different from what is being reported? The news I've read says that she was denied entry to the restroom as a result of her past behavior in the restroom. Other than your post, I haven't seen anything suggesting that she was denied use of the restrooms simply because she wasn't a paying customer.
*as a result of her past behavior in the restaurant.
I think you're lying wrote:
Do you have information that is different from what is being reported? The news I've read says that she was denied entry to the restroom as a result of her past behavior.
You added the word past. Biased much?
No past wrote:
I think you're lying wrote:
Do you have information that is different from what is being reported? The news I've read says that she was denied entry to the restroom as a result of her past behavior.
You added the word past. Biased much?
I didn't add anything. From the article:
""Our current understanding is that the (employee) used their discretion in this case and denied access … based on past behaviour," the spokesperson told CTV News in an email."
I think you're lying wrote:
No past wrote:
You added the word past. Biased much?
I didn't add anything. From the article:
""Our current understanding is that the (employee) used their discretion in this case and denied access … based on past behaviour," the spokesperson told CTV News in an email."
NOPE - local dialect. Past means immediately before the event - refused access and then arguing. It does not mean past in prior visits to the same establishment - your assumption.
Candian past wrote:
I think you're lying wrote:
I didn't add anything. From the article:
""Our current understanding is that the (employee) used their discretion in this case and denied access … based on past behaviour," the spokesperson told CTV News in an email."
NOPE - local dialect. Past means immediately before the event - refused access and then arguing. It does not mean past in prior visits to the same establishment - your assumption.
This isn't local dialect. Past always means before the event. Not particularly relevant whether the behavior was 3 seconds before or 3 years before. My point was that the restaurant denied her entry based on her behavior, not based simply on a "restrooms are for customers only" policy. Not sure how the timing of her past behavior changes this.
I think you're lying wrote:
Candian past wrote:
Past means immediately before the event...
Past always means before the event.
Yes. You agree with me.
The last few posts on this thread shows the current level of stupidity found on this forum these days.
Tommy2Nuttz wrote:
The last few posts on this thread shows the current level of stupidity found on this forum these days.
What was passed has past.
Tommy2Nuttz wrote:
The last few posts on this thread shows the current level of stupidity found on this forum these days.
Continue to wallow in your own ignorance.
I can't help but feel impressed by her poise. She looked like she had practiced a lifetime for that moment.
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