I'm not sure of the exact 'roomba dog poop original story'. But generally, it might be about a Roomba, which is a robotic vacuum cleaner, accidentally running into dog poop and then spreading it all over the house. It's a rather messy and humorous situation that can happen when you have a pet and a cleaning device that operates autonomously.
One consequence is a very messy house. The Roomba will spread the dog poop everywhere it travels, making carpets, floors, and corners dirty. Another consequence could be a bad smell that fills the entire house.
Once, my Roomba was cleaning as usual. My dog had just made a little poop mess in the corner. Before I could clean it up, the Roomba rolled right over it. It started spreading the poop all over the floor instead of cleaning it. It was a hilarious and gross mess. I had to quickly stop the Roomba and clean everything up by hand.
The Roomba dog poop horror story often involves the poor unsuspecting device rolling right into a pile of dog poop. Since it's designed to keep moving and cleaning, it just drags the poop along with it. This can lead to a disgusting situation where you come home to find poop tracks all over your floors and rugs. And cleaning it up is no easy feat. You have to carefully disassemble parts of the Roomba to make sure all the poop is removed and then thoroughly clean the areas it has soiled in your home.
Imagine the Roomba approaching the dog poop. As it gets closer, it makes a strange noise like it's excited to clean this new 'object'. But when it tries to suck it up, the poop gets stuck in the brushes. Then it starts spinning around in circles trying to get free, all while the dog just watches it curiously. This would be a really funny situation.
I have a Roomba that seems to have a thing for the kitchen. One day, it managed to roll right into a pile of flour that I had left out. By the time it was done, it looked like it was wearing a white powdered wig and had left a trail of white all over the kitchen floor. It was so comical.
My Roomba once bumped into a small toy and instead of just going around it, it pushed the toy all around the living room. It was as if it had made a new friend and was taking it for a tour.
Sure. One time my Roomba started chasing the cat. The cat was so confused and ran all over the house with the Roomba right behind it, beeping away. It was like a little robotic chase scene.
Yes, it can. Some Roomba models are designed to be able to handle multiple floors. You can carry it to different stories in your house and it will clean just as effectively as on a single floor. However, you need to make sure it has enough battery life for the entire cleaning task on each floor.