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Sunday, May 29, 2011

Picture of the Day - May 29, 2011

It's a little hard to tell, but above this restroom door is an electronic sign. What does the sign say, you ask? It keeps the time of occupancy, so that people outside can see how long you've been in the bathroom. It's a little uncomfortable if you ask me, then again, it was even more awkward for the guy that came out of this door after 10 minutes and 32 seconds.

9 comments:

  1. Remind me never to go in one of these with my iPad. I have a nasty habit of playing Solitaire and entirely losing track of time :P

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