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Remember when the Wheel Chair guy asked Morgan why people always use the handicapped stall?
I ask the same thing, why when there are so many handicapped people out there, do so many ladies use that handicapped stall?
I mean, if the others are full then by all means, be my guest, but, when you walk into a bathroom please try and remember, there are people out there with severe arthritis, me for instance, I have MS, and cannot stand up any longer from those low toilets....so please when you use the bathrooms, please remember, handicapped stalls are for that particular reason, for the handicapped....and I'm not afraid or embarrassed to say so. It's been going on for years now....
Okay, I did like the idea of seeing the beer guy and the supply truckers because the interesting part of these type of shows is imagining what people would do when the SHTF, what little niche or usefulness each person gravitates to.
However, what horrible characters each one turned out to be, liars, weak, con artists, unable to fight, unwilling to save Morgan, etc.
The episode further demonstrates why undoing FTWD's status as a prequel show was pure folly: an entire gas station convenience store, with hot wires, loaded with fully stocked shelves AND restrooms? The not-very-dynamic duo wouldn't have been able to fend off your unfriendly neighborhood looter-gang.
Remember when the Wheel Chair guy asked Morgan why people always use the handicapped stall?
I ask the same thing, why when there are so many handicapped people out there, do so many ladies use that handicapped stall?
I mean, if the others are full then by all means, be my guest, but, when you walk into a bathroom please try and remember, there are people out there with severe arthritis, me for instance, I have MS, and cannot stand up any longer from those low toilets....so please when you use the bathrooms, please remember, handicapped stalls are for that particular reason, for the handicapped....and I'm not afraid or embarrassed to say so. It's been going on for years now....
Not to go off topic, but they are not only for the handicapped. Legally, we just have to have one that has special fixtures and heights for the handicapped, but of course, everyone can and does use that one as well. We're required to put the handicapped sign on the door so you know which one has the special fixtures, not to keep others out.
Remember when the Wheel Chair guy asked Morgan why people always use the handicapped stall?
I ask the same thing, why when there are so many handicapped people out there, do so many ladies use that handicapped stall?
I mean, if the others are full then by all means, be my guest, but, when you walk into a bathroom please try and remember, there are people out there with severe arthritis, me for instance, I have MS, and cannot stand up any longer from those low toilets....so please when you use the bathrooms, please remember, handicapped stalls are for that particular reason, for the handicapped....and I'm not afraid or embarrassed to say so. It's been going on for years now....
Gee, I have MS and it never occurs to me to use the handicap stall.
Doesn't it figure, even in an apocalypse, someone still wants that stall when being used. Lol
At least the beer brewer survived. Civilization is safe... for the moment.
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