What does "M.C. Pee Pants" mean? (Ladies only, please.)

kaligal

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I have a little urinary trouble that's been getting worse this year. I leak a bit if I cough too much or laugh too hard. Most of you know how it gets as you age if you've given birth. Mine is maybe a little worse and Yeah, I should go to a doc and I will when it makes me batty enough.

I'm always jumping up and yelling, "Stop! Stop!" as I run for the stairs. They all know what this means. I need to change and will be coming back with laundry.

My mostly adult children and brother started calling me many names (like "Ella", for example, which is short for "Ella Mennow"...because LMNO comes before P), but the one they seem to have settled on is M. C. Pee Pants, which DS came up with.

Sitting on the couch tonight, I yelled, "Stop, stop, I'm going to-" and got rounds of "M.C.!", "M.C. Pee Pants!"

I started asking today what the heck it means, why it is funny and that made them all laugh harder, but no explanations are forthcoming.

What does it mean? I get the "Pee Pants" thing, but don't get the M.C. thing. Is it like M.C. Hammer? If so, why is it funny?

This is something I will not ask people IRL for obvious reasons. :faint:
 
the only thing I can think of is this link.. and YES I googled the name LOL

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=diybDrSohHI

On a more personal note.. I had this problem too and I had a TVT-O surgery. Please do NOT get this operation. It is by far the worst thing I could have done. As a result of the surgery I can no longer walk right and I live in pain 24 hours 7 days a week. The mesh that they put in to support the bladder neck has migrated somewhere they can't find it as of yet, ( I have had N MRI and CT scan) and it cuts live tissue all the time, so I get a searing cutting pain and it has integrated is self into the nerves that run down the leg so now I use a cane to walk and when I go to Disney I will need to use a wheelchair.. that is if I can get back. Sitting up hurts too as a result wheelchairs are not all they cracked up to be. So now I need to lay down all day it is not the life I signed up for. Also this mesh erodes into the ****** and urethra. There is a class-action lawsuit against the makers of the mesh,(Johnson and Johnson division called gynecare) I am not the only one this has hurt. I have to speak out about this, I hopes that in doing that no one else will get hurt with this. The Doctors will NOT tell you about this, they want the money they get by putting this is you.
You can PM me if you want more details or information.
Mousy aka Kathleen
 

There's a cartoon on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim called Aqua Teen Hunger Force.
Short version, and this is going to sound really weird- it's about the adventures of a milk shake, box of fries and a wad of meat who are all living in a house in South Jersey. Oh their "white trash" neighbor Carl is in just about every episode.

Anyways, in the 1st or 2nd season MC Pee Pants was a character in one of the episodes. I won't even try to explain that episode to you, however if have the opportunity check out Aqua Teen and if you can make it through that (only 15min episodes) stick around for Robot Chicken.

Somewhere someone is reading this who knows what I'm talking about and laughing themselves silly....
 
:rotfl2::rotfl2::rotfl2:

sorry but as an Aqua Teen Hunger Force fan, AND a fan of the guy who actually voices MC Pee Pants (his name is MC Chris), i nearly spit out my beverage when i saw the subject title. Never did i think these worlds would collide!!!

i have some of those problems too (as a 23 year old, sigh)...which is why i ALWAYS keep a clean pair on me, at all times. This actually came in handy, last year when my friend sliced his hand open on the beach on July 3rd, and the only thing we had to cover the wound with was the pair of CLEAN underwear stashed in my backpack...:cool2:


for all you Star Wars geeks out there, here is MC Chris' biggest song...Fette's Vette. MY BACKPACK'S GOT JETS...:ewok:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CJvxEjGpIqU
(yes, i'm aware he sounds like 10 year old...that's half of his schtick, he actually has a song called "10 Year Old"!)
 
I love the Dis. I can get answers to anything.

I went to one child and said, "Aqua Teen Hunger Force?" and immediately the fake innocent look showed on his face and he replied with the oft-tried, "What?"

So I said, "That's where you got that," and he started laughing. "You think I'm an old man?" and he laughed harder. "Yeah," he said, "You're M.C. Pee Pants!"

I just said, "I'm not an old man," and left it at that.

Mousy - I'm so, so sorry to hear about all your troubles. Thank you for sharing that with me. I hope things start looking up for you.
 
Well I had the surgery that uses the mesh to support the urethra/bladder. It has worked wonders. Years ago I had the operation to tie up the bladder and that did not work. But this operation was great. Wish I had done it earlier. No bad effects from mine.
 
BonnieA

I am SO glad that you don't have any of the problems that I am experiencing. I would not wish this on my worst enemy. It is risk of surgery, so not every one gets the erosion or the problems with the Obturator nerve band that I have had, but it being a risk it should be explained that to the patient. If I can stop anyone from taking this risk that I am happy. It has made my life so painful and no one should take that risk (in my opinion) There is other surgeries that can correct this problem so why take the risk of this by putting a foreign object in your body that can not be removed. May I ask did you have the tVT or the TVT-O.. what that means is did they come out your legs or your abdomen?

Again, just my 2 cents but I have spent literally a hundred hours or more researching this mesh and I have a stack of medical journals and documents that speak out against the mesh.
 
BonnieA

I am SO glad that you don't have any of the problems that I am experiencing. I would not wish this on my worst enemy. It is risk of surgery, so not every one gets the erosion or the problems with the Obturator nerve band that I have had, but it being a risk it should be explained that to the patient. If I can stop anyone from taking this risk that I am happy. It has made my life so painful and no one should take that risk (in my opinion) There is other surgeries that can correct this problem so why take the risk of this by putting a foreign object in your body that can not be removed. May I ask did you have the tVT or the TVT-O.. what that means is did they come out your legs or your abdomen?

Again, just my 2 cents but I have spent literally a hundred hours or more researching this mesh and I have a stack of medical journals and documents that speak out against the mesh.

I'm sorry you are having problems. I was warned about possible complications. The risk was worth it to me. It has definitely improved my life. I would recommend it to anyone, but I can see why you wouldn't.
 












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