Sunday, February 17, 2008

Has web surfing become too accessible?

So the other week I was up in Denver for work and we were meeting one of are missionary prospects at a restaurant (which shall remain anonymous).  I went to go use the restroom to wash my hands, like you do, and as I walked into the mens room there was a sign on the mirror that said "We now have WiFi available."  I know what they meant, but the first thought that went through my head was "Why on earth do you need WiFi in a public bathroom?"  So I finished drying my hands and went out to have a great lunch.  So then during the meal after my fourth or fifth "Dr. Pepper" I had to go, so I did and there as I enter the restroom was that sign, "We now have WiFi".  So as I was washing my hands, like you do, I thought to myself "how great would this be to put into my blog".  Because you guys deserve only the best, I thought you deserved a picture of the sign with the stalls visible in the back ground.  So I took one and I would have put onto the blog if my phone would ever send it to my computer, but they are not talking to each other.  It's a tech thing.  But I thought that you guys should at least know about this.  Anyways ... got to go, my legs are falling asleep.

Marshall

6 comments:

Matty said...

Good one, mate!

That's the kind of outside the box thinking I've come to expect...your legs are falling a sleep....hahahahahahahaha.

Becca said...

this blog could not have come from a more appropriate source.

Matty said...

I like your efficiency! Spell check before AND after you post. It does make your point a bit better this way.

The Coach said...

On a related note, I used to be able to borrow my neighbor's wifi signal, but only in the bathroom. Weird.

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Anonymous said...

I guess that's better then a restaurant offering a free "blue tooth" with every meal.

p.s. try going into your blue tooth settings (system preferences) and deleting the partnership with your phone. Then, try to establish a new one. I'm just taking a guess with no information that that's the problem.