22.4.06
Dreams come true. . . eventually
Well, 12 or so years ago a friend of mine and I used to give ratings to bathrooms. We'd be at some coffee shop (before the 'bucks craze), or restaurant and one of us would use the facility provided. If the restroom was interesting in either a good or a bad way, that person would send the other to check it out before a conversation would begin. . .
Scott: Ok, I'm gonna score it an 8.75. I really like the layout, you don't feel like it's just a toilet, it's a little place to "be" for a minute, I like the choice between paper towels or air dryer, and it scores extra points for that floor to ceiling mirror where you can check your outfit before you come back out. It loses a full point however for the toilet paper dispenser being mounted so low on the wall that the angle causes it to tear repeatedly while your pulling it out. Also, I had trouble with making the soap dispenser work, and I don't like the trashcan, it didn't match the rest of the room.
Friend: Well, I agree for the most part, but I'm gonna give them half a point deduction for the door on the stall. I didn't like the lock, it was a pain in the ass to operate. So, we end up at 8.25.
Scott: Fair enough.
And thus we would end up with a list of places where we liked the product, atmosphere, and the way the management and owner paid attention to the bathroom. Since that time I have wanted to write a series of restroom reviews and create a newsletter for them. With changes in technology accounted for, I have stepped into the world of restroom blogging.
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