Nicole ended up talking to Kevin Smith and somehow ended up communicating that we were frustrated that we couldn’t talk directly to the presidential candidates. So he lent us his RV so we could drive around to the various campaign events, and having Kevin Smith’s RV would indicate to those in charge that we were allowed to talk to the candidates. It was a lot of fun; if only it were that simple.
But I still can’t remember much of them. About all I can remember from last night’s was that it took place about 20 years in the future and where Lulu Carpenter’s and the place next to are on Pacific was instead a public access restroom but it was open to the public. There was no front wall, just a dividing wall between the male and female sides, no stalls, everything out in the open for anyone walking by to see.
Apparently this was an effective way to keep people from doing drugs in the restrooms or camping out there. They were mostly safe but you got seriously looked down upon for using them. These were the toilets for people who couldn’t afford decent toilets.
I remember the looks people gave me as they walked by. How could I use these facilities. I recall that it was the only place to get safe potable water open to the public.