oops, sorry everyone. isn't that the biggest faux pas a potty blogger can have, to tell people to follow and not have the button up? in terms of the blog's subject matter, it would be like arriving at a restroom and finding the sign on the facilities that says, "Out of Order." that's as close to outer darkness as i've seen so far, and here i was doing it myself online.
so no, this wasn't meant to be a cruel social experiment... like building a house without a door, and telling people it's open whenever they want to come in. :)
the gadget can now be found on the left hand side and should have the button so people who haven't been otherwise able to, can now become followers...
again, sorry. the door really is open now.
post coming tomorrow.
(and yes, it is rather late. apparently our daughter was hungry for a midnight snack, because she woke up asking for food. yes, she's asleep again, and I will soon be as well.)
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On Bathroom Aesthetics and Impartiality
Since we tend to pay attention in general to our surroundings, in restrooms the details are all assimilated and translated into very generalized responses.
In other words, sometimes for as clean as a restroom may be, the aesthetics are just wrong and leave you feeling icky. I'll try to be as impartial as possible, but let's face it, a lot comes down to how I generally feel while there.
This will undoubtedly, inevitably show in my ratings.
In other words, sometimes for as clean as a restroom may be, the aesthetics are just wrong and leave you feeling icky. I'll try to be as impartial as possible, but let's face it, a lot comes down to how I generally feel while there.
This will undoubtedly, inevitably show in my ratings.

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