steveny said:This is my exact ritual as well. This weekend I was in Chacigo and had to do the deed. I pulled out the seat liner and set it in place, turned around to drop the drawers and wooosh the auto flush sucked the seat liner down the drain. This seat liner came complete with a center section that hung down in the front and covered the bowl down into the water. It took me three tries before I was able to trick the auto flusher.
After having access to toilet liners I get quite upset when there are none available at other facilities.
This reminds me of another story as I have many tales having to work all over the place.
I was on a new construction site out in the middle of no where practically. For those who have had to use portable toilets before you will know what I mean. When they are properly maintained they are just acceptable for #1 and #2 and I only use them when I really have to. To make a long story short I was on a job where there were 40 guys and one portable toilet. To my disgust I had to do #2 and when I got there and opened the lid it was piled almost to the top. I immediately closed the lid and clentched up tight and got the hell out of there. That was the longest 7 mile drive home ever !
Yes I made it and thank god that job was shut down shortly after for financial reasons.