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People don't actually use these in the bus do they?
Me and the missus have a very British attitude towards going to the loo and don't understand the concept of a loo in a space as small as a bus, where ones other half might be sleeping/reading/being disturbed.
Please tell me that you use it outside and the box/seat/thing is merely for transporting it around in.
Me and the missus have a very British attitude towards going to the loo and don't understand the concept of a loo in a space as small as a bus, where ones other half might be sleeping/reading/being disturbed.
Please tell me that you use it outside and the box/seat/thing is merely for transporting it around in.

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yep, we have no shame/worries/add own phrase here to peeing in front of eachother - daughter included.
We do a lot of wild camping - not on proper campsites or in the middle of nowhere- and not having the loo would cause problems. Its easy to clean and look after - we have babywipes for cleaning hand afterwards, though we have running water too.
We do a lot of wild camping - not on proper campsites or in the middle of nowhere- and not having the loo would cause problems. Its easy to clean and look after - we have babywipes for cleaning hand afterwards, though we have running water too.
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Loo etiquette
Our loo is more of an overnight convenience and only for an absolute emergency during the day eg when travelling. Having a pee is hardly a spectator sport tho!!
Before we acquired it the hassle of leaving the van during the night thro the rather noisy sliding door (or squirming out of a cab door) was a real pain - and a plastic bucket with lid was not much better!
Before we acquired it the hassle of leaving the van during the night thro the rather noisy sliding door (or squirming out of a cab door) was a real pain - and a plastic bucket with lid was not much better!
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People don't actually use these in the bus do they?
Me and the missus have a very British attitude towards going to the loo and don't understand the concept of a loo in a space as small as a bus, where ones other half might be sleeping/reading/being disturbed.
Please tell me that you use it outside and the box/seat/thing is merely for transporting it around in
come on you must be really having a laugh

Mureen turn lite off my sweet tonight the night .. hehehe

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thegamwellsmythes wrote:
Please tell me that you use it outside and the box/seat/thing is merely for transporting it around in.
errrrrr small male people can not wait get dressed and use public toilets aged 7 and 3/4 so yes ours is used plus on long journeys it gets used ...on site it ends up in the awning and if wild camping we both use it
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Hadn't considered the wild camping thing, I suppose it means no curry for tea though.
Just bought some wellies for the nocturnal loo problem ( to walk to the toilet block in, in case you were thinking something else).

Just bought some wellies for the nocturnal loo problem ( to walk to the toilet block in, in case you were thinking something else).

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Ive never tried to do it myself but the mrs does it quite regularly. what I meant was if your driving along and kids say I need a wee no need to pull over just pull curtains round and away you go, so to speak 

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