Notes
Rules and Regulations
We’ve all been there: putting trust in the goodness of our fellow man (or woman) we feel perfectly safe to leave our shiny new internet device on the table when we go to the bar to order another Jug of Pimm’s, only to find on your return that your compadres have used said device to send a message to the world, implying that you might be engaged in a Number Two.
Some people, however, might be confused as to the rules and regulations governing said activity. Luckily, Mr Brian Warren from Happy Cog (not in an official capacity, we presume) has, in The Poopin’ Rules, kindly outlined what to do and not to do, when an opportunity for such a prank arises.
Stellar work, and rules worth abiding by.

![Poopin' Rules [Detail]](/assets/poopin.png)
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