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Trayderjoe
04-28-2021, 08:50 PM
Ok, so I have never seen this before (nor do I want to again), and I would hope none of you have seen it as well. Bear with me as I set the scene for you......

Last night I was walking my dog along Stillwater and turned into the parking lot at Mallory Pool. There was a single golf cart parked in the first slot, with no one inside, nor did I see anyone around. My thought was that a person was walking their dog (or dogs) and might be behind the pool. We continued on walking along the sidewalk towards the postal station. My dog stopped, walked into the grassy area between the pool and the postal station, about 4-5 feet and stared. I always carry and use my flashlight so I shined it to the back area and a guy popped out from behind the hedges (he didn't have a dog), walked towards us and then veered through the landscaping to walk around the postal station as if he might be getting his mail.

My dog turned around and we proceeded to walk to check to see if I had mail, and then my dog decided he wanted to circle behind the postal station (yes he does have me well trained). My dog walked along the hedge row and then stopped near the hedges on the corner where the guy suddenly popped out. My flashlight revealed a surprise lying on the ground at the base of the hedge. Can you guess what the twist is? Well not quite that, but real close. Lying there was a pair of men's briefs which appeared to be freshly soiled. Needless to say, I wouldn't let my dog near it, we circled back around the postal station. When we got around to the front of the postal station, the guy who had popped out drives by in the golf cart I saw near the Stillwater side of the the pool area, and exits on the Odell side.

Now I will be the first to admit I did not see him leave this "package", but sometimes you just KNOW it. I decided to give him (or the culprit) the benefit of the doubt that he would go back and cleanup after himself. I waited to post this in the hopes that would happen, but the briefs were still there tonight.

So....a poop thread with a twist....another thread on the "entitled"...you can decide for yourself. I know, a cr*ppy situation :icon_wink: no matter which way you look at it.

Topspinmo
04-28-2021, 08:59 PM
Was he drunk? Maybe the bushes are magnet like the electric boxes?

Trayderjoe
04-28-2021, 09:09 PM
I did not see the man stagger, nor did he seem erratic in the golf cart. I wasn't close enough to him to determine if he smelled of alcohol nor could I determine if he was under the influence of any other substance.

Two Bills
04-29-2021, 01:45 AM
Montezuma's Revenge.

RICH1
04-29-2021, 02:48 AM
How do you like the way the underwear fit..?

DaleDivine
04-29-2021, 05:06 AM
They lock the restrooms at night sometimes and I guess if you can't make it home in time.......
:shocked::shocked:

matandch
04-29-2021, 05:06 AM
������ happens.

johnnascar
04-29-2021, 05:18 AM
wash and recycle the underwear

JohnN
04-29-2021, 05:29 AM
yeah well, thanks for sharing

Tmarkwald
04-29-2021, 05:33 AM
what a wonderful post to read with my morning coffee.

I'm headed to the throne now....just in case...

MollyJo
04-29-2021, 05:35 AM
T.m.i.

Tmarkwald
04-29-2021, 05:38 AM
does anyone know how you hide a thread so you never, ever, see it again?

refried beans with breakfast no longer sounds appetizing

kidnerkim
04-29-2021, 05:45 AM
Why would he not just use restrooms at pool or country club?

rustyp
04-29-2021, 06:06 AM
Tighty whities or boxer briefs ?

MandoMan
04-29-2021, 06:19 AM
Ok, so I have never seen this before (nor do I want to again), and I would hope none of you have seen it as well. Bear with me as I set the scene for you......

Last night I was walking my dog along Stillwater and turned into the parking lot at Mallory Pool. There was a single golf cart parked in the first slot, with no one inside, nor did I see anyone around. My thought was that a person was walking their dog (or dogs) and might be behind the pool. We continued on walking along the sidewalk towards the postal station. My dog stopped, walked into the grassy area between the pool and the postal station, about 4-5 feet and stared. I always carry and use my flashlight so I shined it to the back area and a guy popped out from behind the hedges (he didn't have a dog), walked towards us and then veered through the landscaping to walk around the postal station as if he might be getting his mail.

My dog turned around and we proceeded to walk to check to see if I had mail, and then my dog decided he wanted to circle behind the postal station (yes he does have me well trained). My dog walked along the hedge row and then stopped near the hedges on the corner where the guy suddenly popped out. My flashlight revealed a surprise lying on the ground at the base of the hedge. Can you guess what the twist is? Well not quite that, but real close. Lying there was a pair of men's briefs which appeared to be freshly soiled. Needless to say, I wouldn't let my dog near it, we circled back around the postal station. When we got around to the front of the postal station, the guy who had popped out drives by in the golf cart I saw near the Stillwater side of the the pool area, and exits on the Odell side.

Now I will be the first to admit I did not see him leave this "package", but sometimes you just KNOW it. I decided to give him (or the culprit) the benefit of the doubt that he would go back and cleanup after himself. I waited to post this in the hopes that would happen, but the briefs were still there tonight.

So....a poop thread with a twist....another thread on the "entitled"...you can decide for yourself. I know, a cr*ppy situation :icon_wink: no matter which way you look at it.

Around 1965, my dear grandfather was on a business trip by car when he developed what turned out to be a sudden allergy to wheat or gluten. Back then, not much was known about that, and he nearly died in the hospital before it was diagnosed. Anyway, he was in the road with uncontrollable runs. I remember him telling me that at one point he pulled over and did it in his shoe, as there was a lot of traffic and he couldn’t do it outside. He lamented that he had ruined a good pair of Florsheims.

Whoever this “culprit” was, I’m sure it was an emergency and that he is filled with shame over it. I hope he is okay now. I recall the motto of The Order of the Garter, an ancient British group of nobles. It’s in Norman French. “Honi soit qui mal y pense.” “Shamed be he who thinks evil”. It’s also on the Royal coat of arms.

rustyp
04-29-2021, 06:21 AM
Around 1965, my dear grandfather was on a business trip by car when he developed what turned out to be a sudden allergy to wheat or gluten. Back then, not much was known about that, and he nearly died in the hospital before it was diagnosed. Anyway, he was in the road with uncontrollable runs. I remember him telling me that at one point he pulled over and did it in his shoe, as there was a lot of traffic and he couldn’t do it outside. He lamented that he had ruined a good pair of Florsheims.

Whoever this “culprit” was, I’m sure it was an emergency and that he is filled with shame over it. I hope he is okay now. I recall the motto of The Order of the Garter, an ancient British group of nobles. It’s in Norman French. “Honi soit qui mal y pense.” “Shamed be he who thinks evil”. It’s also on the Royal coat of arms.

My grandpa told me to do it in my hat.

graciegirl
04-29-2021, 06:23 AM
Crohn's Disease Symptoms And Types And How They May Affect You (https://www.crohnsandcolitis.com/crohns/disease-symptoms?cid=ppc_ppd_msft_cd_da_what_is_crohn%27s_ disease_symptoms_Exact_64Z1867745&gclid=36020a4446e316acb08b6aced042130a&gclsrc=3p.ds&&segid=CDNR&cid=ppc_ppd_msft_cd_da_what_is_crohn%27s_disease_s ymptoms_Exact_64Z1867745&msclkid=36020a4446e316acb08b6aced042130a)

Krohns disease, also called Irritable Bowel disease is more common as people age. It has nothing to do with "being privileged".

Please read this;
Approximately 3 million U.S. adults are estimated to have ever received a diagnosis of IBD, a disease that is associated with decreased quality of life, substantial morbidity, and complications requiring hospitalizations and surgical procedures (2–4). This is almost three times the number of adults previously estimated to have IBD based on administrative data sources and limited geographic coverage (6,8,9).

Differences in IBD prevalence among a number of sociodemographic subgroups reveal that prevalence is not uniform across the U.S. adult population. Consistent with past research that found the prevalence of both Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis increase with age (8), a higher prevalence of IBD was found among adults aged ≥45 years in this nationally representative population. Furthermore, a significantly higher prevalence of IBD among non-Hispanic whites was found, consistent with racial/ethnic differences previously reported using 1999 NHIS data (7). However, other results differed from previous reports. For example, although the current study found no significant differences in the prevalence of IBD by health insurance coverage type among adults aged <65 years or ≥65 years, previous analyses using claims data found that commercially insured persons had a higher prevalence of IBD than did persons insured by Medicaid (5). Furthermore, significant regional (5,7,8) and sex (7,8) differences identified in past research were not found in this study. Finally, significant differences among sociodemographic characteristics such as education level, employment status, nativity, and poverty status were identified in this study, but not elsewhere. Other researchers have speculated that subgroup differences likely exist for many of the same measures, but small sample sizes and less heterogeneous populations have limited their ability to produce stable, reliable estimates (9). Inconsistencies in findings might also be attributable to differences in data collection methods (e.g., survey data versus claims data) and geographic coverage (e.g., county level versus national level).

Jewelz
04-29-2021, 06:28 AM
The least he could have done is thrown them in the garbage!!!!

richs631
04-29-2021, 06:29 AM
Why would he not just use restrooms at pool or country club?

Bathroom doors are locked after pool closes

FosterMomma
04-29-2021, 06:30 AM
Just more proof that it’s never the dogs fault when poop is left on the ground.

GOLFER54
04-29-2021, 06:58 AM
Being in an older community there are people who suffer from all types of ailments, possibly he has Crohns disease or chronic IBS, and when that pain hits you, he may have been really upset and at least tried to hide. The fact that you saw him, no doubt he was startled and possibly embarrassed and took off quickly.

FT9508
04-29-2021, 07:13 AM
And so life goes on here is The Villages........

Neils
04-29-2021, 07:21 AM
When you gotta go, then you gotta go.

Spalumbos62
04-29-2021, 07:41 AM
I agree with you 100%. I think he may have had an accident and got caught. Don’t compare this to the non accidents of dog walkers doing their business on everybody’s lawn but their own.


I feel bad for the guy. He was probably out on his cart-in a tough moment, saw the building and thought...." oh, thank God!".....but no- the doors were locked. At that point- no stopping nature....and then YOU came along.

DAVES
04-29-2021, 07:46 AM
Ok, so I have never seen this before (nor do I want to again), and I would hope none of you have seen it as well. Bear with me as I set the scene for you......

Last night I was walking my dog along Stillwater and turned into the parking lot at Mallory Pool. There was a single golf cart parked in the first slot, with no one inside, nor did I see anyone around. My thought was that a person was walking their dog (or dogs) and might be behind the pool. We continued on walking along the sidewalk towards the postal station. My dog stopped, walked into the grassy area between the pool and the postal station, about 4-5 feet and stared. I always carry and use my flashlight so I shined it to the back area and a guy popped out from behind the hedges (he didn't have a dog), walked towards us and then veered through the landscaping to walk around the postal station as if he might be getting his mail.

My dog turned around and we proceeded to walk to check to see if I had mail, and then my dog decided he wanted to circle behind the postal station (yes he does have me well trained). My dog walked along the hedge row and then stopped near the hedges on the corner where the guy suddenly popped out. My flashlight revealed a surprise lying on the ground at the base of the hedge. Can you guess what the twist is? Well not quite that, but real close. Lying there was a pair of men's briefs which appeared to be freshly soiled. Needless to say, I wouldn't let my dog near it, we circled back around the postal station. When we got around to the front of the postal station, the guy who had popped out drives by in the golf cart I saw near the Stillwater side of the the pool area, and exits on the Odell side.

Now I will be the first to admit I did not see him leave this "package", but sometimes you just KNOW it. I decided to give him (or the culprit) the benefit of the doubt that he would go back and cleanup after himself. I waited to post this in the hopes that would happen, but the briefs were still there tonight.

So....a poop thread with a twist....another thread on the "entitled"...you can decide for yourself. I know, a cr*ppy situation :icon_wink: no matter which way you look at it.


It is interesting that you find that so offensive and yet walking your dog on public, community property is not.

Charm1
04-29-2021, 08:10 AM
I don't think the problem is that the man had an accident. Let's face it, that could happen to anyone, if the bathrooms are locked and we have an urgent need. The problem is that he just left his mess lying there for someone else to cleanup! That is not acceptable. We are all expected to clean up after our pets, for goodness sakes, why would he not just take his mess and throw it in the trash, rather than leaving it for someone else to pick up? That is what I think the poster was trying to say. He even gave him the benefit of the doubt that he was going to go back and clean it up later and checked, but it was still there. If this person can't remember to do that, perhaps he should not be driving a golf cart, right? If he can't remember to clean up after himself, he might need to be in assisted living, rather than out driving a vehicle at all. IMHO

Gulfcoast
04-29-2021, 08:55 AM
I don't think the problem is that the man had an accident. Let's face it, that could happen to anyone, if the bathrooms are locked and we have an urgent need. The problem is that he just left his mess lying there for someone else to cleanup! That is not acceptable. We are all expected to clean up after our pets, for goodness sakes, why would he not just take his mess and throw it in the trash, rather than leaving it for someone else to pick up? That is what I think the poster was trying to say. He even gave him the benefit of the doubt that he was going to go back and clean it up later and checked, but it was still there. If this person can't remember to do that, perhaps he should not be driving a golf cart, right? If he can't remember to clean up after himself, he might need to be in assisted living, rather than out driving a vehicle at all. IMHO

He may have been startled and embarrassed when he saw Op and simply wanted to avoid drawing attention to himself. So he pretended to check his mail and got the heck out of there. Under the circumstances, that seems pretty understandable.

Gator_Girl
04-29-2021, 09:13 AM
And I was just going to look at dogs....thank you, I can cross that off my list!

OhioBuckeye
04-29-2021, 09:27 AM
Maybe he’s got a weird Fetish! You better just chalk it it up as a weird dream!

newgirl
04-29-2021, 10:00 AM
He may have planned on cleaning up but since he was being stalked by a barking dog and a person with a flashlight that would not move on, I can see why he would just run.

Taltarzac725
04-29-2021, 10:19 AM
I wound up nearly naked one night around 2012 at my front door after walking the dog on a night like the one you described. Threw away my shoes, underwear, socks and had to soak my shorts.

I carried Publix plastic bags to gather my dog's droppings so just had put everything in one of those.

And everyone else at home was in bed by then.

Was under a lot of stress at the time.

Not sure how I would have reacted if a Villages' Watch person had flashed me with a light in such a situation.

charlieo1126@gmail.com
04-29-2021, 11:00 AM
Having spent a large part of 40 years in third world countries Asia,Africa and Central and South America I can tell you stuff happens and very quickly sometimes

Mlogan22@tampabay.rr.com
04-29-2021, 11:09 AM
Thanks for the laugh I laugh so hard got tears in my eyes.

graciegirl
04-29-2021, 12:31 PM
Thanks for the laugh I laugh so hard got tears in my eyes.

At what?

lennythenet
04-29-2021, 12:40 PM
Maybe he just couldn’t make it home and would have come back with a bag to scoop them up in. Just saying...

GrumpyOldMan
04-29-2021, 12:59 PM
Maybe he just couldn’t make it home and would have come back with a bag to scoop them up in. Just saying...

That or any number of options. It seems we should give people the benefit of the doubt instead of jumping on them when we don't know the circumstances.

I thnk the words "love thy neighbor" come to mind, what would you think if it was your son or husband?

JSR22
04-29-2021, 01:17 PM
This thread really disturbs me. It never should have been started. What that man went through and people think it's funny. I am shaking my head that people are that cruel.

GrumpyOldMan
04-29-2021, 01:21 PM
This thread really disturbs me. It never should have been started. What that man went through and people think it's funny. I am shaking my head that people are that cruel.

Thank you, you said what I felt so much better than I said it.

rustyp
04-29-2021, 07:31 PM
11000 views so far. You just can't go wrong with a "poop" thread. Many years ago as we would ride in the car every weekend from May till Oct to our summer home (130 miles one way) . When my children were around 8 to 10 years old we would have the meaningful life lessons conversations that they dreaded since I had them captured for 2 1/2 hours. If silence prevailed for too long I would burst out with "poopie poopie poopie" and they couldn't contain themselves in laughter. Their in their forties now and we still do it today. Poop is magical.

prettyw102@aol.com
04-29-2021, 07:56 PM
Yes, I agree with you 100%. Some folks do have medical issues, food poisoning etc., but in this case the man should have done the right thing and disposed of the briefs in a nearby receptacle.

graciegirl
04-29-2021, 08:03 PM
Yes, I agree with you 100%. Some folks do have medical issues, food poisoning etc., but in this case the man should have done the right thing and disposed of the briefs in a nearby receptacle.

I dunno. I think that smells bad all on it's own.

And if you don't understand what it is to know you don't have time to get to a suitable place to "go". Count yourself fortunate that you don't know. It hasn't happened to me yet but many people I know are older and have encountered these problems. I feel so bad for them. No one wants to be in that situation.

Gulfcoast
04-29-2021, 08:04 PM
Yes, I agree with you 100%. Some folks do have medical issues, food poisoning etc., but in this case the man should have done the right thing and disposed of the briefs in a nearby receptacle.

Let's give him the benefit of the doubt and think that he intended to dispose of the briefs but got startled by Op and just wanted to get out of there in a hurry. That probably is what happened. Hope the poor guy is feeling better.

noleslover1
04-29-2021, 08:51 PM
A few years ago one of our golf buddies had an incident like this on the golf course. He made it to the restroom but was in there a long time. We all waited...he explained his situation and we all understood and we finished the round with him sans underwear. He died shortly thereafter of pancreatic cancer. We still miss him but we are glad we didn't embarrass him. You just never know.