Retail Sightings
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If he bought similar style shoes, I wonder if he was also looking for black trousers so that he might get away with nobody noticing he had changed? Did he also buy the same-coloured socks? If so, I assume he was trying to exactly match clothing.
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I'd love to know but I feel he'd be more likely to deny itBrian wrote: ↑07 Oct 2024, 23:01 Amazing! Thanks for the write-up.
Like Lee I'll be fantasising about what happened too!
You could perhaps go next door with the shoes tomorrow, return them to him, explain that you know what happened (without mentioning that you scoured the CCTV footage of course!), express a bit of sympathy, and maybe he'll tell you how it happened,
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yeah that's what I assumed he was doing but now I think of it, we don't even know if any of his colleagues knew of his accident. I definitely got the impression he was trying to change in to an identical clothing so others wouldn't know he was wearing different clothes, but I wonder if he wet himself on the spot somewhere and immediately left out of embarrassment rather than cleaning it up and probably without even telling a manager or anybody if that was the case
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Yeah I don't want to reveal too much about him but I think it's safe to say he was a B&M worker. I just won't reveal our small town or the charity I work for to stop people working out his exact shop etc
everybody always complains about the queue in his shop though because they usually have only the one till on though. I usually see him stacking shelves and moving stock around though but I think I've seen him jumping on the tills in busy periods before so it's possible I guess
Maybe he'd subconsciously held it in beyond the point he normally would while he got on with various jobs but was told to jump on the tills for a while because there was another queue of impatient customers, thus trapping him in a stationary position where he'd have no option but to keep calm while interacting closely with others when he already was uncomfortably desperate for the toilet.
We can only wonder, I guess
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Ah right, thanks. I didn’t know what B&M was, I assumed a music store or something, but I’ve just realised. The only place I’ve seen those outlets has been on big business parks, so I guess a high street shop could be pretty busy.
I’m definitely imagining him sitting on the checkout desperately needing to go to the toilet and then wetting himself in his chair without anyone knowing what he had done … until a colleague re-opens the same checkout a while later.
I’m definitely imagining him sitting on the checkout desperately needing to go to the toilet and then wetting himself in his chair without anyone knowing what he had done … until a colleague re-opens the same checkout a while later.
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It's just the last thing you would expect a really fit guy to do, isn't it? Wet his pants at work.
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The muscles developed to create a fit body don't include the urinary sphincter. Many who work out regularly drink large amounts of water. There are a number of posts from guys who were desperate at the gym or coming home from a workout because of the amount of water they drank to maintain good hydration..
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Love this sighting! Thanks so much for sharing it with us