Cee’s Odd Ball Photo Challenge: 2016 Week 26

Cee’s Odd Ball Photo Challenge: 2016 Week 26

I am sure most of you have noticed that the line in front of women’s restroom is always much longer than the one in front of men’s (most of the time, they don’t even have a line!) One department store may have found a good solution for this problem.

restrooms

When I saw a scale by the reception desk, I was so sure that I would be charged by the weight I’d gained after eating there. Not true. It was there for kids to play with, I was told. So, I got confused… who would like to play with a scale?

scale

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A retired computer programmer who loves writing and photographing, and has managed to publish a YA novel "Jin-Ling’s Two Left".
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6 Responses to Cee’s Odd Ball Photo Challenge: 2016 Week 26

  1. Cee Neuner says:

    Hi Helen, that scale is too funny ….. or scary. I’m not sure which. I use the family handicapped bathrooms all the time. but then I’m handicapped. 😀

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    • Helen C says:

      Thanks, Cee. I probably should make it more clear that there is no men’s room in that area. 😉 When we tour in a big group, sometime some brave women would “borrow” men’s room. If it is labeled as a “unisex” room, it will make it easier 😉
      Have a wonderful day.

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  2. loisajay says:

    How weird to place a scale by the bathroom–to play with? Unless they jump on it real hard to see how much they could really weigh? Still weird…..

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  3. joannesisco says:

    I never think of the scale as anything but an instrument of torture and anguish :/

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