Apparently my crapper can’t take much toilet paper either. After leaving hospital, I clogged my mom’s crapper up first.
Well, the other person that uses that crapper at my mom’s, uses four squares only. But I think it would be easier to use my bare hand, then a square of toilet paper.
Got a removable shower head, that can help clean it up too.
Also, good thing I’m wearing glasses to the bathroom now. Cause, I might not see shit on crapper seat without them on.
One of the kids, left shit on the crapper seat at my mom’s. And then if somebody puts the lid down, it smears it. I wonder, did I do that too, when I was a kid? I did get blood on the crapper seat once.
Well, I went to use the crapper at her house today, and a bunch of people were over there, and didn’t even look at seat before sitting down. Never checked my ass, so no idea if I sat in anything.
Well, I only need a yellow ball sack net, for the toilets at medical places. My crapper not the same, and neither is my mom’s. That reminds me, I could have peed in a “hat”, instead of a cup. Who’s hat? Somebody told me some story about somebody peeing in somebody’s boots once.
I haven’t gotten the privilege to pee in boots, nor a hat.
Also, aren’t Wasabi camera batteries supposed to swell up? Camera wouldn’t turn on, and Wasabi battery came out no problem. Put other battery in, and camera turned on. Wasabi battery is charging now. The used camera came with a Wasabi battery and charger.
I bought a Jupio battery. Are those made in Japan? Maybe. But Wasabi actually is charging. Some rechargeable AA and AAA batteries, that died completely, couldn’t recharge.
The Wasabi charger seems cheap, but it works. Not sure any of the chargers on B&H are really that much better. They all look sort of the same.
What about Green Extreme? $50 for two batteries + charger. Not the cheapest. Wasabi might be cheaper. But rather have one Jupio and another charger. Which might cost about the same, depending on the charger.
Nice charger for my Olympus camera, but don’t think I can get a plate to charge a Panasonic battery.