What do you do with your bugers?

wnangle

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I went to look at a used car the other day and went to adjust the seat. I put my hand down to look for the lever under the seat and felt something rough on the lower seat. I got out of the car to see what it was. The entire lower part of the seat was covered with bugers. All sorts, all sizes, and all colors. From the coverage, it was probably a few years worth. Anyway, I did not purchase this car, and quickly washed my hands.

It got me thinking - We have all been in a situation where 'nasal excrement' had to be taken care of and no tissue or Kleenex was available. What to do? Is there some proper etiquette that covers this situation? I've created a poll to see what others do in this situation.

 

Mxylplyx

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It's a dude in his car. There is no etiquette in play. People treat their cars like they treat their toilets at home, unless they are stopped in traffic and people are watching.
 

Turin39789

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Originally posted by: wnangle


I went to look at a used car the other day and went to adjust the seat. I put my hand down to look for the lever under the seat and felt something rough on the lower seat. I got out of the car to see what it was. The entire lower part of the seat was covered with bugers. All sorts, all sizes, and all colors. From the coverage, it was probably a few years worth. Anyway, I did not purchase this car, and quickly washed my hands.

It got me thinking - We have all been in a situation where 'nasal excrement' had to be taken care of and no tissue or Kleenex was available. What to do? Is there some proper etiquette that covers this situation? I've created a poll to see what others do in this situation.


Also you did not create a poll.

You are a disgrace to trout everywhere
 

DnetMHZ

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I thought the title said BuRgers.. I was going to say that I eat them.. glad I read a little closer!