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Looks like about 2 inches of snow last night and 33* so won't stay long.
By the look of the satellite image it will be snowing all day here. Temp holding in the single digit minus. Can’t believe the average temperature could very that much between us. I’m 69 miles from the U.S. border so I’m maybe 120 miles north of you. So I’ll lock myself in my toy box and continue on my project for my bro in law.
 
By the look of the satellite image it will be snowing all day here. Temp holding in the single digit minus. Can’t believe the average temperature could very that much between us. I’m 69 miles from the U.S. border so I’m maybe 120 miles north of you. So I’ll lock myself in my toy box and continue on my project for my bro in law.
Thinking of doing the same I need to get the front air deflectors done I have 2 sold so fiberglass will be rolling today.
 
Remember as a kid going to eaton’s downtown with my parents. Had to go to the washroom, dad took me. All the toilet stalls were coin operated. 10 cents to take a crap. I remember asking my dad what if it’s an emergency or you don’t have a dime. Can’t remember his answer. But remember thinking what kind of store would charge you to crap. Jeez. Here I sit broken hearted payed my dime and only farted
 
Remember as a kid going to eaton’s downtown with my parents. Had to go to the washroom, dad took me. All the toilet stalls were coin operated. 10 cents to take a crap. I remember asking my dad what if it’s an emergency or you don’t have a dime. Can’t remember his answer. But remember thinking what kind of store would charge you to crap. Jeez. Here I sit broken hearted payed my dime and only farted
I think there was always one free one.
If you're in England the public washrooms like in train stations etc cost you from 30-50 Pence to use their facilities. There is always an attendant there and the places are kept absolutely spotless. There is usually the smell of a disinfectant there as well so you know it's clean.
 
Remember as a kid going to eaton’s downtown with my parents. Had to go to the washroom, dad took me. All the toilet stalls were coin operated. 10 cents to take a crap. I remember asking my dad what if it’s an emergency or you don’t have a dime. Can’t remember his answer. But remember thinking what kind of store would charge you to crap. Jeez. Here I sit broken hearted payed my dime and only farted
That would piss me off to pay I think I'd leave a turd in the toilet when I was done. lol
 
I think there was always one free one.
If you're in England the public washrooms like in train stations etc cost you from 30-50 Pence to use their facilities. There is always an attendant there and the places are kept absolutely spotless. There is usually the smell of a disinfectant there as well so you know it's clean.
Don't think I'd like that job.
 
I think there was always one free one.
If you're in England the public washrooms like in train stations etc cost you from 30-50 Pence to use their facilities. There is always an attendant there and the places are kept absolutely spotless. There is usually the smell of a disinfectant there as well so you know it's clean.
That could be, it was 55-60 years ago so can’t remember all the details. But to this day that’s the only place I ever saw pay toilets. Remember thinking what kind of business would stoop that low to make money.
 
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That could be, it was 55-60 years ago so can’t remember all the details. But to this day that’s the only place I ever saw pay toilets. Remember thinking what kind of business would stoop that low to make money.
I remember those pay toilets in Eaton's downtown store too. That's when I learned to slide under the door, unless I was able to catch one as someone was leaving. Lol
Every member of my family worked at that store except me and my old man. Mom was a switchboard operator, my asshole brother was in the mail order department, my other brother worked in the meat department, and my sister was in the children's wear.
 
I remember those pay toilets in Eaton's downtown store too. That's when I learned to slide under the door, unless I was able to catch one as someone was leaving. Lol
Every member of my family worked at that store except me and my old man. Mom was a switchboard operator, my asshole brother was in the mail order department, my other brother worked in the meat department, and my sister was in the children's wear.
Remember the big bronze statue of Timothy was always the muster point “see you there at X o’clock
 
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