Was walking home last night when a late bus (1 am) dropped off. Seen from a distance, a tradie dude jumped off, only walked a few metres then promptly stepped off the footpath and turned facing towards the fence. Pretty sure I knew what was happening.
I walked back past after he'd gone. This was a cyclone fence (that's what we call them in Australia). The chain link wires were dripping and a nice big patch of wet leaves and damp ground extended well beyond the other side of the fence. I'm imagining he was holding on the bus, and felt better after doing that big wee all across and through the fence.
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Re: Briefer Sightings
When having a few pints with buddies, the responsible thing is to take public transportation home, and a bladder can quickly refill on the way. Holding it in is a challenge!ThePTNN202 wrote: 16 Sep 2025, 05:12 Was walking home last night when a late bus (1 am) dropped off. Seen from a distance, a tradie dude jumped off, only walked a few metres then promptly stepped off the footpath and turned facing towards the fence. Pretty sure I knew what was happening.
I walked back past after he'd gone. This was a cyclone fence (that's what we call them in Australia). The chain link wires were dripping and a nice big patch of wet leaves and damp ground extended well beyond the other side of the fence. I'm imagining he was holding on the bus, and felt better after doing that big wee all across and through the fence.