
10/10/09, 04:52 AM
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Northwest New Jersey
Posts: 1,056
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Mom_of_Four
My youngest son was about 3 when we went into a Walmart bathroom (much like Mommathea's story). He went first, and then stood there while I went. He asked a hundred questions very loudly about whether I had to do #1 or #2, and if I needed help wiping. Then when I stood up he leaned over and commented loudly on the contents of the toilet bowl, congratulating me on a job well done. There were two other set of feet under the stalls in there, totally silent, not even breathing that I could tell. So I dragged him out without even stopping at the sink, and rushed my cart several aisles away from the bathrooms so they wouldn't know who we were when they came out.
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Same here...except we were at a big outdoor fair, with a large indoor facility...so there were about a dozen stalls and a huge line of women waiting along the wall for their turn(and of course, we were in the stall alllll the way at the end of the line).He was giving running commentary "Are you pooping, Mommy? I can hear the poop". I opened the door to come out, and one of the ladies said 'So, what'd you do?', which broke the ice and everyone laughed.
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