From Urination to Defecation
Posted: Sun Aug 05, 2007 10:44 pm
These are by far some of the most disgusting acts I have seen SGs commit. I was getting ready to leave for the night while working at Epcot for their EMH. A family came up as the train was about to leave-the one I was riding back to the TTC on. I helped load the train before boarding. The mother demanded that we hold the train in the station while they go to the bathroom as her son "couldn't hold it any longer." Also, it was an outrage we did not have a restroom in the station. I explained to them that we would have another train momentarily and they had plenty of time to use the restroom.
Upon hearing this, the mother uttered "screw it" and prodded her son onto the train. Upon arriving at the TTC, the mother approached me and said the following: "Little Peter couldn't hold it any longer, so I let him go in the cabin. You could have avoided this if you had held the train for a few minutes. Have fun cleaning it."
As far as defecation is concerned, I was walking out from a break at the Polynesian to be stopped by an SG mother: "You might want to call the janitor. Due to the mean man on the platform not holding the train for us while my son used the restroom, he left you a little present on the platform. And what a splendid present it was. In order to clean the mess, Polynesian housekeeping literally blocked the entire entrance side of the platform causing bottle necks for the better part of the hour.
For civilized people to do things like this...well...it just makes me wonder about our society sometimes.
Upon hearing this, the mother uttered "screw it" and prodded her son onto the train. Upon arriving at the TTC, the mother approached me and said the following: "Little Peter couldn't hold it any longer, so I let him go in the cabin. You could have avoided this if you had held the train for a few minutes. Have fun cleaning it."
As far as defecation is concerned, I was walking out from a break at the Polynesian to be stopped by an SG mother: "You might want to call the janitor. Due to the mean man on the platform not holding the train for us while my son used the restroom, he left you a little present on the platform. And what a splendid present it was. In order to clean the mess, Polynesian housekeeping literally blocked the entire entrance side of the platform causing bottle necks for the better part of the hour.
For civilized people to do things like this...well...it just makes me wonder about our society sometimes.