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Woman Stuck To Toilet For 2 Years!


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I read this last night... weird $h!! She sat on it so long that her ass grew around the seat, and they had to pry the seat out when she got to the hospital.

Edit: The article at the link isn't the one I read. The one I read was longer and had more details!

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The question I have is: Where did her boyfriend go to the bathroom? Did the trailer have 2 bathrooms? It looked like a single wide to me. I didn't know they came with two bathroms. If it did have one, then did he go to the Texaco station to pee, poop?

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She must've been horribly obese or something in order to not have wanted her boyfriend to call for help. Still, the logic for this whole situation is completely out-of-whack. Did people not wonder what happened to her? Was she working somewhere before? What about when company came over and had to use the toilet? And how could any person, let alone a boyfriend, just let someone sit like that for two feaking years?

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The question I have is: Where did her boyfriend go to the bathroom? Did the trailer have 2 bathrooms? It looked like a single wide to me. I didn't know they came with two bathroms. If it did have one, then did he go to the Texaco station to pee, poop?

article stated there were two bathrooms....

BTW, 1000th post!!! :pbjtime:

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