And the zoom magnifying glass icon looks like both astronomical symbols, minus the cross bar on Venus and the arrowhead on Mars. Does this mean the magnifying glass can use either room?
In the state legislature in New Jersey, each county has its own office. So walking down the hallway the door signs read: … Essex, Union, Men, Middlesex, Women, Mommoth, Ocean …
Reminds me of once in an Outback Steak House (in the USA) sitting at a table where I could see the restrooms. An oriental guy walks over there and looks at the two doors (“Shielas” and “Blokes”) and thinks a while. He waits until someone comes out of one of them and then he goes in the right door, now knowing (by observation) which is which.
emjaycee over 10 years ago
And the zoom magnifying glass icon looks like both astronomical symbols, minus the cross bar on Venus and the arrowhead on Mars. Does this mean the magnifying glass can use either room?
pcolli over 10 years ago
And there’s an odd atmosphere in both of them.
SwimsWithSharks over 10 years ago
That water fountain is in a strange place. You’d be able to see in Mars any time the door is opened even the tiniest amount.
Marko56 over 10 years ago
Venus is gaseous and poisonous. Mars is cold and uninviting. That’s about right.
dflak over 10 years ago
In the state legislature in New Jersey, each county has its own office. So walking down the hallway the door signs read: … Essex, Union, Men, Middlesex, Women, Mommoth, Ocean …
Michelle Morris over 10 years ago
They were sitting in the stand of the sports arena waiting for the show to begin.
Stephen Gilberg over 10 years ago
These doors probably exist at some cutesy establishment.
Henry Smith over 10 years ago
The is a restaurant in Santa Cruz CA call Saturn or Pluto where the restroom are not marked by sex.
ChuckSomer over 10 years ago
Reminds me of once in an Outback Steak House (in the USA) sitting at a table where I could see the restrooms. An oriental guy walks over there and looks at the two doors (“Shielas” and “Blokes”) and thinks a while. He waits until someone comes out of one of them and then he goes in the right door, now knowing (by observation) which is which.