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Here are links that should work:
http://airportsmadesimple.com/
https://www.sitorsquat.com/ [Note: This site {if I understand it} appears to require interface with Facebook before allowing access. I wasn’t comfortable making the connection, so I didn’t get to use the website. However, I’m probably in the minority, so if you do gain access, please let me know what it’s like. :-)]
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Back in the ’80s, while on a road trip, my mother and I decided to write a book: Restrooms of the Southeastern United States. If successful–and we knew it would be–it would pave the way for a series: Restrooms of the Great Plains, Restrooms of the Midwest, Restrooms of New England. . .
We might have branched out: Restrooms of London, of Paris, of Rome. . .
We didn’t get to write any books, but now, Airports Made Simple reports, there’s an app for that.
Kathy, the link did not work :(.
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Thank you. I’ll try again.
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Thanks. They didn’t work in the original either. I don’t know why I thought they would improve in the copy.
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My first attempt to reblog, and the result wasn’t what I expected. In case it wasn’t what you expected either, I’ll point out–the paragraph at the bottom is mine. Everything else comes from Airports Made Simple.
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Now everything below the first *** is mine.
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I’m not quite sure why I’d drag in that suitcase. I’m certainly not going to use that! I think I’d like to find some white TP somewhere. I usually carry something with me in case they’re out. I don’t have a problem using public toilets, except in certain places in DC where the smell knocks you over as soon as you open the door. Cute concept–too bad you’re too late with your guide, Kathy!
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One particular site between Austin and New York City was so impressive (depressive?) that I set out that very day educating David as to the difference between stopping for a ladies’ room and stopping for a restroom. I’m happy to say he’s a quick learner.
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A very useful resource indeed, Kathy 😀 I’ll pop that on my favourites!
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I’m glad you find it helpful. I was afraid it might be too–what is the word?–well, I can’t think of the word, but I wasn’t sure it was quite appropriate for my family-friendly blog. Mostly family-friendly. Depending on the family.
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What a shame you never wrote the book! 🙂
Don’t know if you ever watched Seinfeld, but George Costanza was in full control over the restrooms of Manhattan..
In airports they’re not always too …. nice. Often you’re in a hurry too..
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