I’d just yell, “Sorry, but can you wait just a minute please?” (See? I’d even try to be polite!)
I had a weird experience in a public bathroom last week. It was in a restaurant. Yes, I had locked the door, but when I sat down on the stool I looked up and there–in lifesize living color–was way more staring back at me than I ever wanted to see. Some idiot had put a full length mirror right opposite the toilet!!!! Next time I think I’ll try to hold it!
Janet Elaine Smith, multi-genre author
That’s my next invention. A full sized sign that folds up like an umbrella. You carry it with you to the bathroom and point it at the “intruder” and push the button. Out pops a life size sign “Come back later” or maybe your blogg or web site, or advertisement for your book.
I think shouting out something like, “Ah, a verifier. I need to ensure my pee color is right. Can you help?”
or
“Come on in, let’s make this a party pee”
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Wanda, you just have to worry about co-workers…but my dog is a completely different matter! Joanie
I’d just yell, “Sorry, but can you wait just a minute please?” (See? I’d even try to be polite!)
I had a weird experience in a public bathroom last week. It was in a restaurant. Yes, I had locked the door, but when I sat down on the stool I looked up and there–in lifesize living color–was way more staring back at me than I ever wanted to see. Some idiot had put a full length mirror right opposite the toilet!!!! Next time I think I’ll try to hold it!
Janet Elaine Smith, multi-genre author
I’ say, (Ya’ll come on in in. I was just thinking about you.”
Funny!!
That’s my next invention. A full sized sign that folds up like an umbrella. You carry it with you to the bathroom and point it at the “intruder” and push the button. Out pops a life size sign “Come back later” or maybe your blogg or web site, or advertisement for your book.
I think shouting out something like, “Ah, a verifier. I need to ensure my pee color is right. Can you help?”
or
“Come on in, let’s make this a party pee”
Funny!! Love the imagery.
So far I’ve been lucky enough to be able to grab the door as it begins to open.
And, Ron’s verifier – bold and horrifying. 🙂