Pee Hands Free - It’s Not Just A Dream Anymore.



Friday 13th July 2007 - 8:01:07 PM

Um…..so I’m not really sure how I feel about this invention. It gives me the creeps. And yet, I find it quite intriguing.

I pee, you pee, we all pee hands free!

Well, not all of us, only men can really benefit from this urinal. It’s like a dream come true for the average pissing male.

However, I must admit that if I ever came across one in real life, I’d play around with it a bit.

pee hands free

Fun facts about the urinal:

The urinal was first patented in the United States by Andrew Rankin on March 27, 1866

In some regions of Japan, particularly the industrial zones of Honshu, many urinals feature a voice-activated flushing system. These flush systems are triggered by the word “wash!”, “fire” or “destroy the grime” in over 30 different languages.

Ernest Hemingway converted a urinal from Sloppy Joe’s bar into a water fountain for his cats. The fountain remains a prominent feature at his former home in Key West, Florida; which remains a popular tourist destination in the city

The bullet damaged brick wall from the St. Valentines Day Massacre was disassembled where it had been originally constructed at 2122 N. Clark Street, Chicago, Illinois and reassembled in men’s restroom of a bar called Banjo Palace in Vancouver, British Columbia where it served as a urinal wall.

More urinal facts at Wikipedia.org

From my wise friend Rhobby: The largest remaining piece of the Berlin Wall is in a casino in Las Vegas and is the back splash for a row of urinals.

Yes, urinals have a website too. It is the 21st century, after all.

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  1. Saving Face

    [...] The creepiest toilet ever  [...]

    Pingback left on July 14, 2007 @ 11:48 pm

  2. Mighty Mo

    They made this and yet they can’t cure paralysis??? Hmmm…me thinks there’s something wrong with this picture, me friend.

    Comment left on July 20, 2007 @ 2:42 am

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