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problems in any workplace

PostPosted: Thu Mar 16, 2006 12:21 pm
by myshelf
HOW TO POOP AT WORK

We've all been there but don't like to admit it. As much as we try to convince ourselves otherwise, the WORKPOOP is inevitable. For those who hate pooping at work, following is the Survival Guide for taking a dump at work.
 
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CROP DUSTING:
When farting, you walk briskly around the office so the smell is not in your area and everyone else gets a whiff but doesn't know where it came from. Be careful when you do this. Do not stop until the full fart has been expelled. Walk an extra 30 feet to make sure the smell has left your pants.

FLY BY:
This is the act of scouting out a bathroom before pooping. Walk in and check for other poopers. If there are others in the bathroom, leave and come back again. Be careful not to become a FREQUENT FLYER. People may become suspicious if they catch you constantly going into the bathroom.

ESCAPEE:
This is a fart that slips out while taking a leak at the urinal or forcing a poop in a stall. This is usually accompanied by a sudden wave of embarrassment. If you release an escapee, do not acknowledge it. Pretend it did not happen. If you are standing next to the farter in the urinal, pretend you did not hear it. No one likes an escapee. It is uncomfortable for all involved. Making a joke or laughing makes both parties feel uneasy.

JAILBREAK:
When forcing a poop, several farts slip out at a machine gun pace. This is usually a side effect of diarrhea or a hangover. If this should happen, do not panic. Remain in the stall until everyone has left the bathroom to spare
everyone the awkwardness of what just occurred.

COURTESY FLUSH:
The act of flushing the toilet the instant the poop hits the water. This reduces the amount of airtime the poop has to stink up the bathroom. This can help you avoid being caught doing the WALK OF SHAME.

WALK OF SHAME:
Walking from the stall, to the sink, to the door after you have just stunk the bathroom. This can be a very uncomfortable moment if someone walks in and busts you. As with farts, it is best to pretend that the smell does not exist. This very uncomfortable walk can be avoided with the use of the COURTESY FLUSH.

OUT OF THE CLOSET POOPER:
This is a colleague who poops at work and is damn proud of it. You will often see an Out Of The Closet Pooper enter the bathroom with a newspaper or magazine under his or her arm. Always look around the office for the Out Of The Closet Pooper before entering the bathroom.

THE POOPING FRIENDS NETWORK (P.F.N):
A group of co-workers who band together to ensure emergency pooping goes off without incident. This group can help you to monitor the whereabouts of Out Of The Closet Poopers, and identify SAFE HAVENS.

SAFE HAVENS:
A Safe Haven is a seldom-used bathroom somewhere in the building where you can least expect visitors. Try floors that are predominantly of the opposite sex. This will reduce the odds of a pooper of your sex entering the bathroom.

TURD BURGLAR:
This is someone who does not realize that you are in the stall and tries to force the door open. This is one of the most shocking and vulnerable moments that can occur when taking a poop at work. If this occurs, remain in the stall until the Turd Burglar leaves. This way you will avoid all uncomfortable eye contact.

CAMO-COUGH:
A phony cough that alerts all new entrants into the bathroom that you are in a stall is called a Camo-Cough. This can be used to cover-up a WATERMELON, or to alert potential Turd Burglars. The Camo-Cough is very effective when used in conjunction with an ASTAIRE.

ASTAIRE:
An Astaire is a subtle toe-tap that is used to alert potential Turd Burglars that you are occupying a stall. This will all doubt that the stall is occupied. If you hear an Astaire, leave the bathroom immediately so the pooper can poop in peace.

WATERMELON:
A watermelon is a big poop that creates a loud splash when hitting the toilet water. This is also an embarrassing incident. If you feel a Watermelon coming on, create a diversion. See CAMO-COUGH.

HAVANA OMELET:
A case of diarrhea that creates a series of loud splashes in the toilet water. Often accompanied by an Escapee. Try using a Camo-Cough with an Astaire.

UNCLE TODD:
An Uncle Todd is a bathroom user who seems to linger around forever. This person could spend extended lengths of time in front of the mirror or sitting on the pot. An Uncle Todd makes it difficult to relax while on the crapper, as you should always wait to poop when the bathroom is empty. This benefits you as well as other bathroom attendees.

Re: problems in any workplace

PostPosted: Thu Mar 16, 2006 12:46 pm
by Hai Perso Coyone?
LMAO!!!!!

I love how some relate to aviation ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

Re: problems in any workplace

PostPosted: Thu Mar 16, 2006 12:49 pm
by Sytse
Looks like somebody had some pooping issues... ::)

LOL!  ;D

Re: problems in any workplace

PostPosted: Thu Mar 16, 2006 2:33 pm
by candle_86
never had that problem ever, always went before work, and never ate before work, so never had to crap at work. :D

Re: problems in any workplace

PostPosted: Thu Mar 16, 2006 2:34 pm
by AlphaBravo
lol

Re: problems in any workplace

PostPosted: Thu Mar 16, 2006 4:09 pm
by Omag 2.0
Amazingly funny! LOL!  ;D

Re: problems in any workplace

PostPosted: Thu Mar 16, 2006 6:36 pm
by TacitBlue
Maybe I'm weird, but it always seemed to me that the bathroom is a place meant for pooping. Therefore it never bothered me to crap at work. In fact, I've had conversations with people via two-way radio from the crapper. Plus, if you hate your job, then you can think of it as your little way of taking a dump on the company.

My current job is a different story. Their bathroom doesn't have a door, just a curtain. A curtain which a little old lady forgot to close last week when I needed that room. :-/ There is no way in hell I would poop in there.

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PostPosted: Fri Mar 17, 2006 1:38 am
by Scorpiоn
In fact, I've had conversations with people via two-way radio from the crapper.


"Right, have you got that rrrrrRRRRRGGHGGHGHGEEeport ready for me yet?  Ahh, good..." ;D

I let 'em rip as well.  Although on occasion, I do enjoy some solitary quiet. :-X ;D

The horrors delightful topics we discuss here at Simviation. ;D

Re: problems in any workplace

PostPosted: Fri Mar 17, 2006 7:56 am
by Omag 2.0
Their bathroom doesn't have a door, just a curtain. A curtain which a little old lady forgot to close last week when I needed that room.


Isn't that the southern way of doing your business?  ;)

Re: problems in any workplace

PostPosted: Fri Mar 17, 2006 10:43 am
by Romulus111VADT
LMAO....picture this if you will.

Re: problems in any workplace

PostPosted: Fri Mar 17, 2006 11:11 am
by myshelf
my grandfather build an outhouse bridging a 5' wide creek that also carried what was hosed out of the cow barn.

now guess what the name of the creek was.

Re: problems in any workplace

PostPosted: Fri Mar 17, 2006 11:53 am
by Romulus111VADT
my grandfather build an outhouse bridging a 5' wide creek that also carried what was hosed out of the cow barn.

now guess what the name of the creek was.


Cow Crap Creek..... ;D

Re: problems in any workplace

PostPosted: Fri Mar 17, 2006 1:54 pm
by Omag 2.0
And with one of my quality wastewatertreatment-plants, that creek would have been called the crystal creek...  ;D

Re: problems in any workplace

PostPosted: Fri Mar 17, 2006 3:43 pm
by beefhole
Every word of that is true... I've only worked in an office for six weeks but I can assure you that ;D (true for school too)

Re: problems in any workplace

PostPosted: Fri Mar 17, 2006 5:31 pm
by myshelf
[quote]And with one of my quality wastewatertreatment-plants, that creek would have been called the crystal creek...