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I went to the beach yesterday as it was 82 degrees.
The beach was Siesta Key Beach in Florida.
Sitting to my left was a mom, little Johnny (about 5 years old), and the grandparents.
At some point little Johnny announces that he needs to “go potty”.
Instead of the mom getting up off her fat arse, she digs a hole in the beautiful beach sand and instructs her son to pee on the beach 😱
I thought that it was rude, gross, unsanitary.
Mom was just too LAZY to take the kid to the restroom. Unreal!
 
Same moronic mentality peeps leave a lot of NON biodegradable swarf on the beaches too. Beer cans to soiled Pampers... Ignorance knows no bounds.
 
Instead of the mom getting up off her fat arse, she digs a hole in the beautiful beach sand and instructs her son to pee on the beach
Sounds like mom didn't have no proper fetching' up! Probably the same type who tosses their leftover McDonalds food, along with their car's ashtray contents, in the Kroeger parking lot.
Beer cans to soiled Pampers
One time, back in early 90s, we were camping at a lake in southern Illinois. The lake was a short hike through some thickets from the camp site. As we were making our way along the path to the lake, another couple was making their way back to the camp area with a diaper-clad toddler in tow. When we got to the lake shore, right on the beach was a freshly "filled" toddler diaper that most likely was just left there by the toddler-towing couple we had just past. Needless to say, we were disgusted that someone would leave a dirty diaper right there on the beach. I picked up the foul-smelling pant load and we went back to the camp site to dispose of it properly - making sure the couple in question saw what I had in hand.
 
Sounds like mom didn't have no proper fetching' up! Probably the same type who tosses their leftover McDonalds food, along with their car's ashtray contents, in the Kroeger parking lot.

One time, back in early 90s, we were camping at a lake in southern Illinois. The lake was a short hike through some thickets from the camp site. As we were making our way along the path to the lake, another couple was making their way back to the camp area with a diaper-clad toddler in tow. When we got to the lake shore, right on the beach was a freshly "filled" toddler diaper that most likely was just left there by the toddler-towing couple we had just past. Needless to say, we were disgusted that someone would leave a dirty diaper right there on the beach. I picked up the foul-smelling pant load and we went back to the camp site to dispose of it properly - making sure the couple in question saw what I had in hand.
You have to wonder what kind of upbringing these people had. Didn’t their mama teach them anything?
As for me I just looked at the people on the beach in disbelief then got up and moved away.
 
I picked up the foul-smelling pant load and we went back to the camp site to dispose of it properly - making sure the couple in question saw what I had in hand.
Shoulda walked up to 'em and handed it over with: "Here, you must have forgotten this."
 
Shoulda walked up to 'em and handed it over with: "Here, you must have forgotten this."
Kinda like giving them some of their own….. well you know :devilgrin:
 
Wasn't gonna relate this at first, but decided I may as well.

Back when working as a Porsche/Audi tech, there was a "recall" on the Audi 4000, a shield to be installed around the right side of the gas tank. Access to a couple bolts to hold the shield were under the mat and a pressboard "floor" in the trunk. I'd finished another job and was asked if I'd do a shield on a car in for a routine service. It was simple and worth about a half-hour warranty flat rate. Usually it can be done in a few minutes. Opening the trunk I was faced with a full load of "stuff" including some beach-going things. Unloaded as much as needed to get to the mat and panel, reached into a pile of what appeared to be beach towels... something cold, wet and slimy met my grip, pulled it out to find a poop-soiled baby diaper. Immediately went and scrubbed, back and did the shield install. Put all back where it was, except for a Canon Sure-Shot camera. That got STUFFED lens-first into that diaper. :devilish::devilish::devilish:
 
Now days if you get caught releiving on the Florida beaches, jail time and humongus fines. They now spend so much money to save the beaches white sands and protecting them from erosion.
 
we went back to the camp site to dispose of it properly - making sure the couple in question saw what I had in hand.
Monkeys fling poo at their enemies.
 
Walking down our road one evening I noticed a family around their car in the yard and what appeared to be a toddler on the bonnet being changed. I was still approaching when I saw what could have been dad neatly do up the soiled diaper and lob it into the street. Next morning on my walk I made sure to take a short handled shovel and lobbed the diaper back into their yard. It was still there in the middle of the yard several days later.

David
 
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