It creeps me out just reading this news story. Two Creepy men , doing creepy things, in a creepy bathroom. Ewwwwww
If I got to take a leak I go do what I need to do as quickly as possible. Any thing beyond that I wait until I get home.
And so we have the bizarre situation of a United States senator convicted of the crime of brushing his foot and placing his carry-on luggage in the only available space of a men's room stall. Larry Craig feebly accused Sgt. Karsnia of "entrapping" him but, in fact, the officer didn't even need to entrap him into anything other than an allegedly intrusive shoe movement. That's a crime? On the tape, Craig sounds sad and pathetic, a prominent man cornered in a sordid transaction. Yet Karsnia sounds just as weird and creepy: a guy who's paid to sit in a bathroom stall for hours on end observing adjoining ankles. I'd rather hand out traffic tickets.
There's nothing about this episode that makes any one think any good came of it. The foot-tapping may have constituted questionable grounds for suspecting a crime but the subsequent interrogation leaves one feeling mystified at how a mundane event could turn out to be both pathetic and sordid at the same time.
"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." - Manuel II Palelologus
“It creeps me out just reading this news story. Two Creepy men , doing creepy things, in a creepy bathroom. Ewwwwww”
To me, the most repulsive aspect of this ‘affair’ (pun intended) is that both cop and congress critter are being paid by public funds.
EWWWWWWWWWW!!