
I’m presently spending three months in a small beach town in Mexico where I’ve come every summer for the past six years or more. Tonight I went to the readers’ theater production of “Sylvia.” At the play, when they sounded the 5 minute bell during the intermission, I went to the ladies room. Right after I entered, the announcer said over the microphone, “As soon as the restrooms empty out, we will begin.” Then, as I was sitting there thinking I had plenty of time, I heard, “As soon as Judy DB joins us, we can begin!” I ran water on my hands, drying them on my pants as I ran out of the bathroom and to my seat. As I sat down, I heard someone say, loudly, “At least she washed her hands!” No such thing as privacy in a small town. I guess I’m a local now.
By the way, the photo above isn’t really of the ladies room at the theater. I just couldn’t resist using my favorite bathroom shot of La Mosca one more time. To hear the story behind La Mosca, go HERE.
Ha! Maybe you should have titled this “Privy Lives”?
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Ha! You always one–up me. Like that in a man!
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It’s like being famous at the Academy Awards!😂
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Um. Okay, yes. Exactly!!! Except you don’t have to dress so well.
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Small town lives have their ups and downs!
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That’s funny, and sort of adorable, too 😀
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I know, Marilyn. Embarrassing but endearing as well.
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That’s enough to give you shy bladder..
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Ha..
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