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Monday, June 1, 2009

Little Humor for the Evening

I've been pretty nice lately -- well, for me -- but had to share this one.

Men's Restroom Mural--------Read before looking at picture

Edge Designs is an all-women run company
That designs interior office space They had a
Recent opportunity to do an office project in
NYC..

The client allowed the women of this
Company a free hand in all design aspects.
The client was a company that was also
Run by all women execs.............

The result.........well.....We all know that!
Men never talk, never look at each other....
(I personally wouldn't know this you understand)
And never laugh much in the restroom....
The men's room is a serious and quiet place...
But now...with the addition of one mural
On the wall......lets just say the men's
Restroom is a place of laughter and smiles.



17 comments:

Anonymous said...

Oh I love this! Hilarious and fun!

Kay said...

I wonder if the guys are comfortable using the bathroom or if they go elsewhere. This has got to be unnerving.

Rinkly Rimes said...

Which one is you? I'd be the one in black.

Sansego said...

There is a reason why guys are quiet in the men's room. There's a paranoia about being hit up by a gay guy. I hate public restrooms for this reason. There is a reason why some restrooms have undercover police officers (most famously at the Minneapolis Airport).

One example is that if there is only one bathroom stall being used, a guy will generally walk into the one furthest from the one being used. It's just an unspoken genetic code in guys. I had discussions about this in college, because I didn't realize other guys did the same thing I did. That's just the way it is.

I'm sure that most guys would get a kick out of the urinal murals. However, what's up with the not having dividers between the urinals?

aspiritofsimplicity said...

Very funny! I would think some guys might have a hard time "performing" in there.

Wolynski said...

That mural cracked me up - what a hysterically funny idea. I wonder how many men suddenly lose the urge.

Unknown said...

The only problem I have with the restroom is there's no dividers. I've caught another guy checking out "my area" in a similiar setup. It's a creepy feeling. As far as the murals go, they're pretty funny.It's a very creative idea...

Susan at Stony River said...

Daring but VERY cute!! That is such a clever thing, for a woman-owned business especially.

With my luck I'd be the girl with the mop.
*sigh*

Unknown said...

That is hysterical...

I almost sprayed my morning coffee all over the screen !! :-)

Thank you for my morning laugh :-)

JC said...

Funny !!!

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abb said...

That was a good laugh.

underOvr (aka The U) said...

Sylvia,

I can definitely see the tongue-in-cheek handiwork of women in this. Men would not have been so conservative; which of course would have garnered an outrage by feminists.

I don't know where Sansego is coming from with the gay paranoia theory. I've never thought about being hit on in a restroom. Now that I think about it, I'm not even sure why I felt the need to address such a whacked theory.

Oh well...I actually like to see images on the wall of a restroom (not telephone numbers or amateur artists mind you), it breaks up the monotony of staring at a drab colored wall.

I wouldn't find it unnerving or have performance anxiety at a urinal. People seem to get hung up on almost anything. Dividers?As long as a gent has a relatively good aim, I could care less; conversation doesn't bother me. In the restroom, I'm a bottom line kind of fella; I'm there to take a whizz but if I see something funny why not laugh as well?

U

Gaelyn said...

ROTFL! Every men's room should be decorated this way.

wispy willow said...

Easy for me to laugh because I don't have a wall full of men staring at me with my pants down...

Terrific, wicked sense of humor! The expressions are classic! I never understood why men pee for all to see. What's up with that?

♥ Braja said...

Oh brilliant!!

Sansego said...

It's not a "whacked theory" about being uneasy using the men's restroom. There have been several I've been to where such hanky panky went on and it is very uncomfortable. I'm not a homophobe, I just think people should get a room for stuff like that.

Bagman and Butler said...

Bagman would love this restroom...or maybe not...it might confuse him as to what he is suppose to be doing there.

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