Le Mans Virgins a word of Warning !

Le Mans Virgins a word of Warning !

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Tuesday 7th March 2017
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For all attending Le Mans for the first time a cautionary tale, for those that have been before, enjoy reading this tale again and have a good laugh. NOTE this tale is not for the faint hearted and contains some adult humour.

Le Mans Red Sausage 1998

Well, it all started with the choice of campsite I suppose. Expo. Opposite the pub, and just down the road from the main entrance and grandstand. It was my first time at le Mans, the atmosphere was great during qualifying, and I was really looking forward to watching the start from Tetre Rouge, one of the best places to watch it from according to Skipper.

We arrived on Wednesday afternoon, pitched the tents, got some food down our necks and proceeded to drink beer. After 8 or 9 of those crappy little French bottles, it was time to drop some off at the urinals, so I wandered off to the nearby toilet block. There was some strange French woman sitting outside with a plastic tin full of change, and a retard grin on her face. Must be a janitor type person I guessed, whilst noting the size of her arse, and figuring a massive dose of gene therapy would be the only way to breed it out of her family. I bet the midwife slapped her mother instead of the baby when she was born. Anyway, in I went. No urinals to be seen. Must have to p%$^ in the bogs then, I guessed as I swung the door open on the first trap.

“Some has nicked the bog” was my first thought. Closer inspection however revealed a shower tray type thing with a 5 or 6 inch hole towards the back, and some mouldings towards the front on each side.

Slowly it dawned on me. These were the infamous “long drop” toilets that I had heard old people in pubs talking about when discussing their trips to “the continent” when they were young. Apparently you have to squat whilst trying to aim your turd down the hole, simultaneously doing your very best to not to p%$^ on the shorts you didn’t have the foresight to remove.

'Well, I’m fked if I’m p%$^ in that' I thought to myself, even though the previous tenant had done a fine job of p%$^ all over the entire apparatus, (probably in a effort to wash some of the st off of it, in my considered opinion) so I moved on to the next door in search of a proper bog. No such luck, and a cursory inspection of all the other cubicles revealed that they were all long drops. Never being one to duck a challenge, I decided to have a p%$^ in the last cubicle, being careful to adopt the Gallic custom of p%$^ all over it. No point in going abroad and not absorbing the local culture in my view.

Once relieved, I sauntered out of the toilet block, and even said “Bonjour Monsieur” in my most fluent French to the woman sitting outside, doing my bit for Anglo-French relations. She gave me a funny look, but I think it may have just been her face, as she looked like she had fallen out of the ugly tree and hit every branch on the way down. I made a mental note not to st in that particular toilet block under any circumstances.

Thursday and Friday passed rather quickly, I think we went go-karting on Thursday, Friday night we had quite a few beers, and a really good barbeque, plenty of food. Skipper didn’t eat any of the spicy red sausages, so I had his share. There were even quite a few of the red sausages left over when everyone had finished eating, so I polished them off as I get hungry after a few pints. Not a lot of the people who had been to le Mans before ate the red sausages. Odd that, they were really tasty.

Saturday morning I woke up with butterflies in my stomach. Must be the excitement of being race day. We did breakfast, and went for a drive up the Mulsanne straight, which was quite good. We got back to the campsite at around 1pm, and settled down for a couple of pints before the planned 2:30 walk up to Tetre Rouge. The butterflies in my stomach had developed, and I was beginning to wonder if I might need a turd, as I hadn’t had one since Tuesday.

2:30 pm arrived, and I came to the conclusion that I actually did need a dump, but was forced to bake it for a while as everybody was getting ready to go to the track, and there was no way I was going to crap in the campsite toilets. No problem I thought, I’ll drop the kids off at the pool after watching the start, there was bound to be plenty of toilets at a place as famous as le Mans, and with any luck, they wouldn’t be long drops.

We set off at around 3:15. My arse was starting to get a bit twitchy, and was informing me that a long greasy turd would be forthcoming in approximately one hour, come what may. No problem, I thought : race starts at 4pm, we will watch ten laps or so, then we would wander off to a trackside bar, I would have a pint or two, then go to the toilets and unleash the beast, so to speak.

This turned out to be wishful thinking.

We made it to Tetre Rouge, and by five to four, I was developing an urgent knocking at the back door. Mr Brown and his children, wanted out, and he was letting me know in no uncertain terms. As this was my first le Mans, I was determined not to miss the start, and sent a message to the back door, informing it as to who was in charge. The contractions miraculously stopped, and thankfully nobody was aware of my predicament, the blazing sun giving me a perfect excuse for sweating like a and not moving a lot.

A helicopter flew overhead, in line with the cars on the parade lap. Absolutely amazing, couldn’t wait for the cars to come round on the first hot lap. Unfortunately this surge of enthusiasm seemed to motivate the manitou trapped within my bowels, causing it to surge towards the exit gate at top speed. Mission Control sent an urgent message to the sphincter, which slammed itself shut with only milliseconds to spare. A gust of fetid air managed to escape just before the doors slammed shut. Luckily a Panoz was going past at the time, hiding the noise of the fart, while the smell blended in nicely with rural France. Urban France too for that matter, but that is beside the point. At this point my brain went into survival mode, and I revised my original estimate down from ten laps and a couple of pints down to five laps and no pints. I was in serious and terminal danger of stting myself, and thirty degree heat at le Mans while wearing shorts was neither the time nor the place to do it in public for the first time since the age of six.

Thankfully 4 o’clock came, the race started, and all the cars came blasting past us. I managed to get seven or eight really good photos of the wire fence by the time they all went past for the first time. Unfortunately this lack of concentration on the major issue of the day had encouraged the beast within me, and it had now produced its “get out of jail free card” and was heading for the gate with renewed vigour.

“er, just going for a st, see you at the bar !” I shouted to the rest of our group. Nobody heard, as the leaders were just coming round for lap two.

I strode off purposefully towards the Dunlop bridge, confident of coming across a toilet block within five minutes. Ten yards later the demon turd made its presence felt again, and again I slammed my ahole shut, hoping that I hadn’t beheaded the fker in the process. Drastic times mean drastic measures, and I was forced to walk like Charlie Chaplin to keep the beast at bay. By this time I was sweating like Michael Jackson at a Primary School swimming gala, and was receiving some strange looks. fk ‘em, I was on a mission, and they were probably all French anyway.

Somehow I made it to the Dunlop Bridge without stting myself, and spotted what looked like a small toilet block in the not too far distance. I grabbed my shorts, pushed my arse cheeks together with some authority, and headed for the turd oasis.

As I got closer, there appeared to be a rather long queue outside it. A quick mental calculation of a maximum of two toilets inside, a thirty person queue outside it at 5 minutes average per dump would give me 45 minute wait. There was no choice, I had to head for the stters behind the main grandstand, from memory they were about 100 yards long, and would have a quick turnaround time. Charlie Chaplin took charge again, and off I went.

I arrived about fifteen minutes later, sweat pouring off me, and not sure if I had done a certain percentage of poo in my pants already. The queue wasn’t too bad, and it was moving forward at about one person every two minutes. After a while I got to the entrance, and saw another French woman with a bowl of change, and little mounds of two or three sheets of pink toilet paper on her desk. I figured she was selling posh toilet paper so the women could pat their delicate little beavers dry after a dainty girly pee, and that there would be some industrial waxy type paper in the men’s for some serious arse wiping. I smiled condescendingly on my way past. She smiled back, obviously noticing the six inch steps I was taking, the grey face, and the rapist-like sweating going on. bh.

The mental release of being in close proximity to a porcelain palace was having a detrimental affect on my ability to control the leviathan and potentially prize winning poo. I had a tortoise head that was more like an ostrich head, and it felt like it had Arnold Schwarzenegger's neck muscles. There were seven people in front of me, and by my calculations of previous st/p%$^ ratios and timings, I had 8.4 minutes to go. Time stood still for what seemed like half an hour, but I suddenly found myself at the front of the queue. Ominously, I was starting to develop cramp in my left arse cheek, and my right leg was starting to tremble uncontrollably. A door opened about halfway down, and a skinny French tt staggered out. The gene pool was obviously somewhat silted up when he was conceived.

Released from the starting blocks, I headed towards the cubicle like Ian Dury on speed. A five millisecond scan of the facilities revealed a proper toilet, no toilet seat though, and porcelain covered in the statutory French p%$^. Instantaneously I formed a plan of action : turn round, bolt the door, shorts down, and hover six inches above the bog.

I tentatively relaxed my arse muscles for the first time in approximately two hours, and felt a vacuum forming in my chest as the mother and father of all turds headed south and out quicker than Nelson Mandela on release day, and almost as smelly. After a couple of feet of steaming coil had fallen out, my arse closed with a loud fart of satisfaction, and all the stress and tension drained from my body. I smiled and awarded myself three pints of beer over and above what I felt capable of potentially drinking at any point during the next day, just like any proud father would. Mission accomplished, I looked around for the industrial toilet paper.

There were no toilet roll holders on the wall. There were no toilet rolls stacked nicely on the cistern. There was no toilet paper on the floor behind the bowl. There was a waste paper basket in the corner. Closer inspection revealed that it contained used pink toilet paper.

fk.

I was faced with three options. 1: Not wipe my arse and wander around in the blazing sun back to the tent to get toilet paper, 2: Not wipe my arse, go to the back of the queue, queue up again and buy some pink toilet paper on the way past from the smirking inbred Frenchwoman, or 3: Improvise.

It was quite tricky getting my trainers off, then my socks, without standing on the p%$^ on the floor in my socks and then bare feet with my shorts around my knees, but somehow I made it.

I pulled the first sock onto my hand, then pulled it tight up to my elbow, and held it there with my spare hand. The sweat in the sock from the two hour route march was particularly unpleasant so I ignored it. I then gave a gentle wipe to the overworked and stressed chocolate starfish with sock number one. When the first pass was complete, I rotated the sock through 180 degrees, then repeated the process more vigorously, and then did the same with sock number two. Pity I wasn’t born with four feet.


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I met up with everybody at a bar on the other side of the fairground. Generally they were rolling around like schoolgirls when they found out where my socks were. I wish it was the end of the story.

The rushed arse wiping with the socks had not entirely polished my ring to its normal standards, and I was beginning to think that maybe in the same way Scrapie jumped species from sheep and manifested itself as BSE in cows, I feared that I had developed “Athletes Arse” as there was a certain degree of itchiness going on. When we got back to camp at around six, I got my roll of as yet unused Andrex out of the bag and headed for the toilet block.

The swamp monster had been replaced by a younger version with an excellent pair of tits, but the leggings made her arse look like God had once stuffed a duvet into a pillow case, then replicated it in a human being just for a laugh. Must have been the other one’s daughter. “Bon Nuit” I said cheerily as I went in for a minor bum wiping session. She gave me a funny look, so I made a mental note to check for st on the back of my legs.

Minor bum wiping session my arse. Now I know why Andrex put toilet paper on rolls rather than socks. Whilst socks feel nice and soft on your feet, wiping them across your ahole four times in anger removes approximately thirty layers of skin from it. My fking ahole was in tatters. The Andrex wasn’t sure if it was mopping up a st or a period, and I was beginning to wonder myself. Beats me how poofters go on with all those funny condoms they stick up their arses. Anyway, half a roll of Andrex later, the old ringpeice was polished to an acceptable standard, so I lobbed the rest of the roll down the hole in the long drop, as statistically I wasn’t due for another dump until Thursday. Whilst doing so, I noted that the cubicle and toilet were remarkably clean. The janitor totty must have cleaned it just before I arrived. "Must remember to compliment her on the way out" I thoughtidly to myself. I flushed the toilet, and just made it out before the overflow got to the door. Janitor totty fluttered her eyelids at me, “la merdes sont tres bon” I remarked to her in perfect French. She looked at me oddly. Bugger, I had forgotten to check for st on the back of my legs.

Turdwise, the rest of the trip went without a hitch, although the Athletes Arse didn’t dissipate. Luckily the girlfriend at the time insisted on giving me thrush twice or so a week, so when I got home I went hunting for her canasten cream (found it right next to her anti-blowjob pills), applied it to the affected area and it cleared up in a couple of days.


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So, advice to people who go to le Mans for the first time :

1.If you eat the spicy red sausages, make sure you eat one immodium per red sausage without fail

2. If you need a dump, go for one immediately. There will never be a better time.

3. Never wipe your arse with your socks. Try your tee shirt instead, or :

4. Carry some toilet paper with you whenever you go to the track. At worst you wont use it, at best you will go home with the same number of clothes you came with and your ahole in one piece.

5.Use the cripple toilets wherever possible. They are pretty spacious and you don’t face butt the door when attempting to remove or replace your shorts.

Your second best option is to use the women’s toilets, as they tend not to p%$^ all over the seats.

Third best is the pub opposite the expo campsite (BYO toilet paper) or Carre Four/ Macdonalds (BYO noseclip).

Fourth best is the toilets anywhere except Expo.

Vette_1978

3,239 posts

222 months

Tuesday 7th March 2017
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Let me just get a brew so I can re-read this, not seen it for a few years.

Nicholas Blair

4,096 posts

284 months

Wednesday 8th March 2017
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We've all been there smile lol

gt6

1,424 posts

185 months

Wednesday 8th March 2017
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Always makes me laugh but having sampled those red devils once in my early years the story has one major error, the effects of those things on your bowels means for most people a solid turd is something you will not see for several days

AdamIndy

1,661 posts

104 months

Wednesday 8th March 2017
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laughlaughlaughlaughlaugh

Absolute quality! A great read, thanks!biggrin

RickRob

83 posts

113 months

Wednesday 8th March 2017
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I was there in 1998. I have spent the last 19 years wondering who the crazy guy impersonating Charlie Chaplin by the toilets was!

Jammez

662 posts

207 months

Saturday 11th March 2017
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It just wouldn't be the same with reading this before each trip. Thanks for digging it out again, still makes me laugh out loud!

Storer

5,024 posts

215 months

Sunday 12th March 2017
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Thank god the French have entered the 20th Century at last.

Chopper01

95 posts

168 months

Thursday 16th March 2017
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Ha ha ha - thanks for this. magnificently written. This year will be my 7th Le Mans on the trot (sorry, poor choice of phrase) and I have never seen this story. However, I can relate and this is some superb advice.

Thanks for making my day. Bon Merde...

RRacing

2 posts

85 months

Monday 20th March 2017
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This was such a great read ! does anyone else have any other Words of warnings ? My first time this year ! biggrin

MrC986

3,492 posts

191 months

Monday 20th March 2017
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RRacing said:
This was such a great read ! does anyone else have any other Words of warnings ? My first time this year ! biggrin
Be prepared for all types of weather; take a good portable radio with ear phones & spare batteries plus also take ear plugs and ear defenders if you are a light sleeper!

Beermountain have a good survival guide plus kit list for your car etc. & it's really worth looking at it to reduce forgetting things. If you're camping, it's worth considering an army style camp bed as they have a number of benefits including the fact they're not on the floor unlike air beds & hence are easier to get up from and also allow you space to store things underneath (but don't inadvertently sit on the tubing as it can sometimes bend!).

gt6

1,424 posts

185 months

Monday 20th March 2017
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YES Do NOT DO IT cancel all your plans

Le mans is highly addictive, I went once in 1985 on a bus this year it will be 30 trips to the main event probably my second to the test day (plans not complete yet) and all but one of the classics, the cost runs into many thousands and probably half a year of my life.

It should come with a large health warning too as week in a campsite at le mans can make the rest of the year very boring


MrC986

3,492 posts

191 months

Monday 20th March 2017
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gt6 said:
YES Do NOT DO IT cancel all your plans

Le mans is highly addictive, I went once in 1985 on a bus this year it will be 30 trips to the main event probably my second to the test day (plans not complete yet) and all but one of the classics, the cost runs into many thousands and probably half a year of my life.

It should come with a large health warning too as week in a campsite at le mans can make the rest of the year very boring
^ this. Be warned it may also make other holidays seem bland & if you come back from LM looking too cheerful, it can be frowned upon, even if there's a faint aroma of barbecues & lack of washing & too many inappropriate stories. If it's your first trip, start planning NOW & that includes stickers for cars, team uniforms/outfits plus other possible Tom Foolery (remember what goes on tour....).

RRacing

2 posts

85 months

Monday 20th March 2017
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Thanks Guys ... I'm planning on staying in Blue Nord so if any one is about there and sees a black E36 M3 .... its probably me !

Bobo W

764 posts

252 months

Thursday 30th March 2017
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Strewth in 1998 you did well to find any bogs at all.

In the campsites you had to go where the bears went. Rather charmingly people had cocktail sticks with their national flags on that they would stick in their dumps so you could rate them by nationailty!

ribiero

548 posts

166 months

Thursday 30th March 2017
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Ah the stty sock story, legendary.

Tom1981

218 posts

256 months

Tuesday 9th May 2017
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This story still makes me chuckle when reading it every year!

wsn03

1,923 posts

101 months

Tuesday 9th May 2017
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MrC986 said:
^ this. Be warned it may also make other holidays seem bland & if you come back from LM looking too cheerful, it can be frowned upon, even if there's a faint aroma of barbecues & lack of washing & too many inappropriate stories. If it's your first trip, start planning NOW & that includes stickers for cars, team uniforms/outfits plus other possible Tom Foolery (remember what goes on tour....).
My missus is having a torrid time at home with 2 babies driving her mad. I told her I'm dreading going to Le Mans, leaving her on her own.
"Because you're worried about me?"
"No, because I'm worried about the phone calls. I'll be in the sun, getting p^^^sed, watching racing cars, having the time of my life, and you'll ring me up moaning...how do I pretend I actually give a st? Cause I won't love, I really won't care in the slightest. And why would I? I'll be having the time of my life".

Somewhere in there is a sense of humour waiting to come out, I'm sure she finds it funny really.

MrC986

3,492 posts

191 months

Tuesday 9th May 2017
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wsn03 said:
My missus is having a torrid time at home with 2 babies driving her mad. I told her I'm dreading going to Le Mans, leaving her on her own.
"Because you're worried about me?"
"No, because I'm worried about the phone calls. I'll be in the sun, getting p^^^sed, watching racing cars, having the time of my life, and you'll ring me up moaning...how do I pretend I actually give a st? Cause I won't love, I really won't care in the slightest. And why would I? I'll be having the time of my life".

Somewhere in there is a sense of humour waiting to come out, I'm sure she finds it funny really.
You know when you're "hooked" on the LM24 experience when friends wives (who won't allow them to experience it) ask your wife to ask that you don't have "secular discussions" about the annual trip in front of them for fear their husbands/partners might get brain washed into participating & thoroughly enjoying themselves more than on their family hols hehe

WhyTwo

1,114 posts

192 months

Wednesday 10th May 2017
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gt6 said:
YES Do NOT DO IT cancel all your plans

Le mans is highly addictive, I went once in 1985 on a bus this year it will be 30 trips to the main event probably my second to the test day (plans not complete yet) and all but one of the classics, the cost runs into many thousands and probably half a year of my life.

It should come with a large health warning too as week in a campsite at le mans can make the rest of the year very boring
This^^^^ It's my 20th trip this year. I've been saying for the last 5 years that I'm going to take a break but I have a serious case of FOMO. I just can't miss it!