Michael Gessel
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Podcast Appearances
Oh, she was the hero. She had pulled her stunt, and she was an inspiration for the committee to end pay toilets in America.
Oh, she was the hero. She had pulled her stunt, and she was an inspiration for the committee to end pay toilets in America.
We got hundreds of heartfelt letters. We got enormous support from people who had been feeling the same way that we felt, but really had no one to complain to.
We got hundreds of heartfelt letters. We got enormous support from people who had been feeling the same way that we felt, but really had no one to complain to.
We got hundreds of heartfelt letters. We got enormous support from people who had been feeling the same way that we felt, but really had no one to complain to.
It was like, wow, we actually did it. We actually got something done. If we are serious, we might actually be able to accomplish our mission of eliminating pay toilets from the United States. And then did you?
It was like, wow, we actually did it. We actually got something done. If we are serious, we might actually be able to accomplish our mission of eliminating pay toilets from the United States. And then did you?
It was like, wow, we actually did it. We actually got something done. If we are serious, we might actually be able to accomplish our mission of eliminating pay toilets from the United States. And then did you?
There'd just be a hole where a lock used to be.
There'd just be a hole where a lock used to be.
There'd just be a hole where a lock used to be.
No regrets. And I feel very proud of the work that we did. I think that pay toilets were offensive. And I think that to have contributed in a way that eliminated them, at least in the United States, is a good thing. And I think it's just not credible to blame a bunch of high school and college students 50 years ago for the decline of downtown and urban areas.
No regrets. And I feel very proud of the work that we did. I think that pay toilets were offensive. And I think that to have contributed in a way that eliminated them, at least in the United States, is a good thing. And I think it's just not credible to blame a bunch of high school and college students 50 years ago for the decline of downtown and urban areas.
No regrets. And I feel very proud of the work that we did. I think that pay toilets were offensive. And I think that to have contributed in a way that eliminated them, at least in the United States, is a good thing. And I think it's just not credible to blame a bunch of high school and college students 50 years ago for the decline of downtown and urban areas.
When along came a man with a big hairy chin. He said, what's the matter? And I started to holler. I need a dime and all I've got is a dollar.
When along came a man with a big hairy chin. He said, what's the matter? And I started to holler. I need a dime and all I've got is a dollar.
When along came a man with a big hairy chin. He said, what's the matter? And I started to holler. I need a dime and all I've got is a dollar.