Posted on 07/25/2013 5:20:41 AM PDT by Renfield
In some gas station bathrooms, a skunk would be considered an air freshener.
Good point. He should use that as his defense in court.
In my state we have “Stinker” gas stations...
Wow. Thats just cruel...to the skunk!
We hit a skunk while traveling through oil country one time.
I thought the skunk had got hung up on the undercarriage because the stench persisted for quite a long time.
We finally stopped in a town to check. No skunk. The smell was the town itself.
Reminds me of the perfume I won at the carnival when I was 8. I gave it to my mother and she pored it down the drain......
just plain creepy
While a youth of 10 I was hunting at night with my grandfather for possums (I don’t know why, but it gave me my nickname) and got sprayed directly by a skunk in a tree. You cannot imagine the power of that smell! The dogs also go sprayed; we didn’t see them for days.
Oh that is funny! Who you gonna believe, a silly C-store manager or a mountain main with a mullet, striped purple jumpsuit, and a heavy-duty twitch?
My immediate thought was what kind of drugs is the guy on?
“I’m not gonna grab no skunk.” A double negative. Guilty as charged.
or what would he be on if he weren’t in jail.
Meth would be my guess...
He was just trying to mask the urinal smell. He also took the big white mint.
Sounds like a job for the Turtle Man as this is his home state. Live action.
I met a gas station owner who had a brilliant idea. He installed high pressure water spray heads along the ceiling of his restroom, angled in such a way as to give it a good drenching, especially the sink, urinal and toilet. He also had an extra wide drain on the floor, with a single lug bolt cover that could be removed with a tire iron.
So when he or his employees wanted to clean the restroom, they just removed the TP and paper towels, opened the drain, then locked the door and turned on a valve with hot, soapy water. Then, after a minute turned it off and let it soak. Then turn a second valve with high pressure cold water. After the rinse, they would open a high vent to dry it out. Then put in the drain cover and put the paper back.
The toilet still had to be scrubbed, and any obstructions to the sink, urinal or toilet removed, but that was it.
Then one day they discovered that a drunk had camped out in there. No problem.
If your dog gets sprayed, forget the tomato stuff. Use toothpage to get the smell out. Smear toothpaste over all affected areas, rub it in well, and then wash off. It works great.
Oxycodone is the drug of choice in eastern KY. Years later than it ought to have, our legislature finally has cracked down on “pain clinics” and crooked doctors, and oxycodone is starting to get harder to acquire. Heroin has now moved in to take its place in some counties.
Our county...which, when I was growing up in the 1960s, had hardly any crime....has in recent years experienced a big increase in burglaries and thefts, fueled by oxycodone addicts desperate to get something to pay for their next pills. Those who are caught usually turn out to be from counties further east, where there is no economy, no way to make a living, and not even much to steal. They slip in, grab something, and run. As I type this, a couple of local contractors are here, reflooring a couple of my rooms. Both of them have had their tools stolen multiple times by such neer-do-wells.
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