Are you sure they're bring buckets of water and not just a bucket to more easily hold their laundry supplies?
Does the laundromat have utility sinks or something like that in which people could hand-wash their clothing? If so, maybe people brought the buckets to fill the sinks with.
I routinely see people bring buckets of water/soap into the laundry room. Does anyone know if you pour water into coin operated laundry, does it automatically trigger it to come on and start washing? Why else would this be happening? Discuss.
there is water level sensor, so if there is enough water in the tank, it will start the wash cycle. Provided you triggered the cycle via coinage first.
some people like to premix the bleach into the water.
Yea, maybe I am being to cynical
old people do weird shit
I don't know the answer to the OP's question so here's a laundromat story...
The scene: A laundromat with a trash can.
The players: A small boy, maybe three years old; his mother, maybe eighteen.
Boy: I gotta go peepee.
Mother: I'm busy.
Boy: I gotta go peepee now.
Mother: Come here.
Mother takes the child over to the trash can, pulls his pants down, holds him above the trash can so he can pee into it, which he does.
Yes, this laundromat had a functioning, well labeled, unoccupied bathroom less than twenty feet from the trash can. And yes, this did occur in Spidey's home state.
Agreed. God damn there are too many of them down here in Florida
they are the only people propping up the state's economy so back off
a good chunk of them are Canadians.
some people like to premix the bleach into the water.