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Could You Use This Bathroom?
09 August 2008, 01:10
Mary Hilliard-KruegerCould You Use This Bathroom?
IMAGINE YOU ARE AT A PARTY .....
Tenth floor of a hi-rise building.....
AND THEN YOU HAVE TO VISIT THE BATHROOM...
You open the door...
KEEP IN MIND...
THE FLOOR IS JUST A PAINTED FLOOR!
KINDA TAKES YOUR BREATH AWAY......
DOESN'T IT?
Scroll sloooooooowly. ....
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Taxidermist/Rugmaker
09 August 2008, 02:17
Bobby TomekThat is wild!!! I think it would be fun to escort someone who's had a few too many drinks to this particular bathroom...

Bobby
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The most important thing in life is not what we do but how and why we do it. - Nana Mouskouri
09 August 2008, 02:56
AlloutI could. I mean the host may be mad beause I stood at the edge fo the doorway and peed on the floor, but...
Brian
"If you can't go all out, don't go..."
09 August 2008, 03:05
Mary Hilliard-KruegerThanks Brian,
I just spit half chewed almonds on the computor screen!

Bobby...I was thinking the same thing!
Taxidermist/Rugmaker
09 August 2008, 04:51
Grizzly AdamsNo Joke.

The Calgary Tower has a rotating restaurant 6oo+ feet above ground, with a glass floor. One reason I won't be eating there.

Grizz
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Those who can't skin, can hold a leg. Abraham Lincoln
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09 August 2008, 05:02
Bobby TomekActually, this floor has a specialized medical purpose. It cures constipation.
A doctor will blindfold you, escort you in to the bathroom and direct you to have a seat. He will walk out and instruct you to take off the blindfold in 10 seconds.
No one has left there still constipated as the view will scare the "problem" out of you...

Bobby
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The most important thing in life is not what we do but how and why we do it. - Nana Mouskouri
10 August 2008, 02:41
Alberta Canuckquote:
Originally posted by Grizzly Adams:
No Joke.

The Calgary Tower has a rotating restaurant 6oo+ feet above ground, with a glass floor. One reason I won't be eating there.

Grizz
When did they convert the floor to glass? I used to eat there all the time when I worked for HBOG, AGTL/Nova, and Loram. It sure wasn't glass then. It WAS a little disconcerting to watch the pictures on the walls move as the tower swayed in the Chinook winds though.....
11 August 2008, 05:47
ztrehlooks like a cure for DWI.
11 August 2008, 09:16
Grizzly Adamsquote:
Originally posted by Alberta Canuck:
quote:
Originally posted by Grizzly Adams:
No Joke.

The Calgary Tower has a rotating restaurant 6oo+ feet above ground, with a glass floor. One reason I won't be eating there.

Grizz
When did they convert the floor to glass? I used to eat there all the time when I worked for HBOG, AGTL/Nova, and Loram. It sure wasn't glass then. It WAS a little disconcerting to watch the pictures on the walls move as the tower swayed in the Chinook winds though.....
Within the last year, I think. They just finished renovating the tower a few weeks ago. Free access for one day, but the lines were 3 or 4 hours long.

Scary part is how long ago it was, sitting in my High school classroom, watching them build the thing. It was supposed to be pretty revolutionary, at the time. Slipform, with a continous pour.
Grizz
Indeed, no human being has yet lived under conditions which, considering the prevailing climates of the past, can be regarded as normal. John E Pfeiffer, The Emergence of Man
Those who can't skin, can hold a leg. Abraham Lincoln
Only one war at a time. Abe Again.
15 August 2008, 13:02
Norman ConquestThanks Mary,saw this one before with the conjunction of another by the same artist that did a ceiling mural in the smoking lounge of some corp.The artwork was just as good;the theme was the bereived family along with the priest throwing dirt into the grave,etc.You get the idea. Fine artist that.
Never mistake motion for action.
15 August 2008, 18:02
Mary Hilliard-Krueger
Taxidermist/Rugmaker
16 August 2008, 00:58
Alberta Canuckquote:
Originally posted by Grizzly Adams:
Within the last year, I think. They just finished renovating the tower a few weeks ago. Free access for one day, but the lines were 3 or 4 hours long.

Scary part is how long ago it was, sitting in my High school classroom, watching them build the thing. It was supposed to be pretty revolutionary, at the time. Slipform, with a continous pour.
Grizz
Thanks for the info, Grizz. Well, when I finally return home (after my wife retires from her job here), guess I won't be "lunching" at the Calgary Tower any more. Glass floor....yuuccchhhh! Maybe back to the "Paralyser", or that little Hungarian place on NW 6th with the fabulous malt glass full of fresh-sliced strawberries & liquers for an apettizer (sp?). Glass floor?...gives me the willies just thinkin'about it.... Maybe we'll just relocate S to Nanton or out east on the prairie anyway.
Best wishes,
AC
18 August 2008, 18:04
geekayMary, that would stuff one.