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Michael Cote

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Cote is a programmer in Austin, Texas.
Bathroom Bid'ness Posted: Aug 21, 2004 10:53 AM
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In out building at work, we take up half of the first floor, and all of the second floor. So, there's more folks on the second floor. There's two other companies on the first floor, so the first floor bathroom gets plenty of traffic too. I work on the first floor, so I usually go to that restroom, but, occasionally, all the "spots" are taken, and I have to go up to the second floor.

Very frequently, I'll find a newspaper in the bathroom -- usually the sports or business section. Occasionally, in the stalls, I'll see an empty or half full coffee cup. This isn't so out there, but understandably gross to most folks.

The other day though, for the first time, I saw not only the newspaper, the coffee, but also a half eaten bag of Doritos. I can just imagine someone in there, reading through the sports section...farting...drinking some coffee...plop...eat a Dorito...plop...

Yup. And then they leave it in there! You'd think if you're gross enough to bring in a bag of Doritos to eat on, you'd bring the bag out to finish up at your desk. I guess everyone has their limits.

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