tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3593257440178202463.post809738148499173233..comments2013-11-25T04:49:37.110-08:00Comments on Pottymouth: Getting EducatedJames W. Westhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05063110737280501500noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3593257440178202463.post-63826860276799782062010-04-21T16:27:58.339-07:002010-04-21T16:27:58.339-07:00It's been a long time, but this description re...It's been a long time, but this description reminds me of the men's restroom on the fourth floor of the E.P. Schoch building. It was the finest I've ever encountered on campus--quite palatial and refined. As I walked out, I almost expected an attendant to appear out of thin air and hand me a hot towel and a mint. This was about ten years ago, so things may have changed; I believe it's now used by the Geology department instead of Germanic Studies. (You could always count on the latter to keep 'alles in ordnung'.)<br /><br />The worst restroom I know of is just outside my office in the Tower. There is only one sink, and it's located no more than six inches away from the only urinal. No partition, of course. Who on earth came up with this arrangement? It's quite unsanitary, and occasionally leads to very awkward encounters. You'd think that everyone would follow a simple code: if someone else is washing their hands, or about to wash their hands, then you should use a stall instead of a urinal. But no. <br /><br />And let's not even talk about the people who don't wash their hands. I think they should be identified and tracked just like sex offenders.Roberthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03700253342370708168noreply@blogger.com