Hi guys Re the windows in the loo in the aircraft?

Hi guys and to all of you who answered my funny question re the above.
Just to put things straight, I have never been inside a planes loo nor have I ever seen inside one. I don't fancy using a toilet after 150 or so bums on an aircraft have used. I am disabled, also a large gentleman as I suffer from many disabilities including strokes and now renal failure, so before my flight it's into the airports loo, and as my flight times have only been 2 hours max I don't have the urge to go, infact now I have kidney failure I can virtually fly to America without a single visit to the loo. With ref to the old lady who went in and came back out of the aircrafts toilet and shouted down to the hostesses that the window was open, I was approx half way up the aircraft sitting on the left side, and I still swear blind that is what she said etc, but as one guy who answered me saying surely she didn't think the front left cabin door was the loo! from where I was I swore she said window .

Answers:
Nice story. I'm not disabled but have managed to fly from London to Jo'berg S.A. (10 hours) without getting out of the seat. People that do, I think are a pain in the **** end. The ones that really get up my nose are the idiots that insist on going to the toilet on a European flight of less than 1 1/2 hours. Don't they plan their journeys? Apparently not. For anyone with incontinence, you are not included in my comments and if you are affronted, I apologise sincerely. I am referring to the so called able bodied passengers, although I do seriously wonder if they are at times.
Hilarious! ( Needless to say I'm quite sorry for your disablement. ) Your input wound up here on a screen in America and thought it sounded uniquely British. I've always wondered; why do you chaps call it the ' loo ', ? Waterloo by extension? I've been to Belgium once. Interesting combination of bricks and water.
At first I thought wtf is a loo?
Ha, it's a potty!
And an airplane potty is what you're talking about.
Got it.
lol! Sounds like she's either delirious or blind!
Come on! She was worried that someone would peep through the window at her.

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