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Wortgames

'Draught' is not a beer style - it's a lifestyle
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I don't think I've launched a really "off" topic yet, but couldn't resist sharing this.

Picture a plastic tube, that lets women urinate while standing. They can now experience the joys of shoulder-to-shoulder urination that has hitherto been reserved for men.

Already being introduced in European festivals etc and set to become standard issue at large gatherings around the world.

article here: http://www.gizmag.com.au/go/4616/

pics here: http://www.gizmag.com.au/go/4616/gallery/

And if you still think I'm kidding, there's already an Australian distributor: http://www.smallworld.com.au/
 
Weren't these introduced at the Big Day Out a year or two ago as an alternative to the ridiculous queues at womens' toilets?
 
hey were in australia mate all our women know how to do it standing up anyway :lol:


Jayse
 
They have the same idea in amsterdam. The local chemists etc sell them so that women can use the public stand-up toilets just like the men.
Although toilets are probably an overstatment. These pretty much look like a snail shell shaped wall divider that you walk inside and pee on the ground. Its nasty stuff. :unsure:

vlbaby.
 
From all reports at the big day out they were a great success....

cheers bunyip
 
I've heard about this before; but never heard of them actually being used in real life...
 
Didn't realise they had already been trialled here.

Anything that increases my chances of seeing accidental female nudity is a good thing in my book...

:super:
 
My daughter used them at sydney's childern's hospital when they where talking urine samples that was 2years ago
 

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