Portable restrooms are often called porta potties

I was talking to a neighbor of mine who owns a campground, he told me they had recently gained multiple portable restrooms to put around the campground.

They had some complaints about needing to walk a quarter of a mile to the restrooms.

She thought that was part of the camping experience, but numerous people didn’t want to walk that far when they needed to go, or in the middle of the night, and I laughed when he said about getting up in the middle of the night. If our husband had to walk a quarter of a mile, he would have found a tree to hide behind. She said his husband felt the same way, but boys didn’t; with the multiple portable restrooms, they had them conveniently located when it was maybe a hundred yards, max, from all campers. I asked why they called them portable restrooms, plus not porta-potties? She laughed while saying that most of the people who camp in this area were more refined… Porta-potties sounded similar to something for youngsters, plus they wanted portable restrooms, plus they were the same thing. She said they call them portable restrooms, but my friend and I call them porta-potties. I’m just glad my friend and I have them where our youngsters play soccer, plus I don’t care what they call them. They can be called porta-potties, portable restrooms, or portable relief centers, but regardless of what they call them, they are used for the same purpose plus they entirely all look the same. It’s funny how he brought up portable restrooms! My husband came to the beach house from labor that day plus asked if I had everything packed! He was taking our child on a camping trip, along with the rest of his boy scout troop.

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