A message especially for those folks who keep their porta-potties in a tent outside their PU ...
Recently I was camping and one evening (after dark) was almost treated (??) to the show of my neighbor using his porta-potty inside his Paha Que with his flashlight left on! Fortunately I averted my eyes in time. Yikes!
So, if you have this sort of setup you might want to check and see how far away (or in my case ~ how close!) your nearest neighbor is. The sites were pretty close in this campground.[/FONT]
Quote from: KellyA message especially for those folks who keep their porta-potties in a tent outside their PU ...
Recently I was camping and one evening (after dark) was almost treated (??) to the show of my neighbor using his porta-potty inside his Paha Que with his flashlight left on! Fortunately I averted my eyes in time. Yikes!
So, if you have this sort of setup you might want to check and see how far away (or in my case ~ how close!) your nearest neighbor is. The sites were pretty close in this campground.[/FONT]
You mean you're suppose to turn the flashlight off when going into the lavatory :)
Kelly did you close one eye or both? :D
I will add a reminder of my own. Not all tenting is light proof, if you have a light on after dark you shadow can be seen. If you have never checked to see if you can see through the tenting on you trailer, you should. :yikes:
So, Kelly?
Did he have a BIG! Flashlight? :p
You know, one of them that hold about 6 batterys.... :yikes:
Or one that takes one tripple "A"...... :mad:
Quote from: CampNfanSo, Kelly?
Did he have a BIG! Flashlight? :p
You know, one of them that hold about 6 batterys.... :yikes:
Or one that takes one tripple "A"...... :mad:
And imagine that--there are still people trying to convince us that size doesnt matter. :confused: :rolleyes: :J
Hey, maybe Thetford can make a glow in the dark porta potti. You don't need to see your equipment, just the bowl... :tent: