Oh nuts, whooshed again!
I’m sorry, but if it’s his property, he has every right to expect that you wouldn’t bring your dog to relieve himself on your lawn. First, the dog also probably peed on the lawn, which can damage it, and I don’t care if you pick up your dog’s feces, the idea still grosses me out and I wouldn’t want the dog’s dropping sitting there even if you were still going to pick it up. This i why I don’t get dog owners.
I’m not a litterer (I promise), but I would’ve tossed it onto his grass.
It’s really annoying for me, a fully able, upright-walking, no chair-having parent of a boy who wears diapers to walk (WALK! can you believe it?!) out of one of those stalls and meet with the glares of other able-bodied bitches who don’t seem to think I should be in there. After she “politely reminded” me ("You do know that’s a handicapped stall, right? :rolleyes: " No shit, what happened to it? Bus accident?), I asked a chick at Olive Garden where her table was so the next time my son needed, I could just swing by and change his diaper there.
Fucking stupid bitch.
Ah, that felt good.
Before that, I never really knew it was a problem. I always just thought people were pissed at me for “cutting in line” because I failed to realize they were actually waiting for a stall when there was one open. I use accessible stalls all the time; they’re bigger so I don’t feel so locked in and cramped, and I’ve yet to find one with a broken/missing/otherwise useless lock, unlike the hundreds of “regular” stalls I’ve been in.