#250 – Elevation
Posted on November 18, 2011 at 12:00 am by Chris
Chapter: Comic
The stall doors in public restrooms are not very reliable. I’ve been walked in on multiple times. I’m so paranoid about it now that when someone walks by I’ll stick a leg out to stop the door from swinging all the way open.
Today’s Biff likes it cold.
Tags: elevator, restroom, stall

I have to admit as a male I don’t mind urinals, but if at all possible I don’t use public places for the sit down.
At least every multi-person restroom I’ve encountered, except one, HAD stall doors. >.>
What IS it with Oregon and bathrooms? There’s a tiny town on I-5 in about the middle of it that starts with “S” that has the only decent public restrooms in the entire damn state. >.>
Sumpter? Sweet Home?
Those are the only S’s I know of in this state. XD
As so the comic, I’ve never been walked in on in a public restroom. At home bathrooms on the other hand. :I
I basically avoid public bathrooms like the plague….
Even if it means starting to sweat.
Ah, the joys of smartphones… -_-‘
Why is it that the dumbest people have the smartest phones? Why? Whyyyyy?!?
Cause they’re too stupid to realize they cannot actually afford the best till too late.
ugh. seriously! why are the locks on stall doors always broken?! thank god I’ve got my pocket knife I can jam in there if it’s broken.
…As a female, I make a point of either waiting if there’s an unsatisfactory stall (broken lock, poor quality door, et cetera), or getting a sibling to ‘guard’ it for me. Ah, the joy of having five sisters and brothers…
~Gwid
We actually have stalls where I work where either the doors are to big for the stall, and since they swing out you can’t lock it from the inside. Or theres not even a wall to lock it on. We literally have a stall where the door goes straight to the wall and doesn’t even touch it (like a whole foot from the wall!)…Ya the bathrooms are as clean as new though, for some reason 😛
You could always just do what I do, only go #2 at home. This allows you to avoid stalls entirely. Unless of course, you’re a female, in which case, good luck.