N.M. using talking bathroom devices in attempt to dissuade drunk drivers. RIO RANCHO, N.M. — New Mexico is hoping to keep drunks off the road by lecturing them at the last place they usually stop ...
Urinal Cakes is a fun little game designed to put a smile on your face and make you the envy of all your friends. How? Simply by using today’s advanced technology for the pursuit of creating mindless ...
Seven Ways Seven Days Gets You Through the Week: Trustworthy local reporting. Piping‑hot food news. Thoughtful obituaries. Must‑do events. Stuck in Vermont videos. Eye‑opening personals. All the fun ...
So you’ve been out at a bar for a few belts and nature calls. You head to the men’s room to relieve yourself and hear a small voice from out of nowhere. “Hey there big guy, having a few drinks?” But ...
Colorado officials have installed "interactive urinal cakes" in about 15 bars that remind peeing men not to drive drunk. The cakes detect whether the man can keep a constant stream of urine on the ...
DETROIT (AP) - Michigan is hoping to keep drunks off the road with the help from a special bathroom message. The state says talking urinal-deodorizer cakes have been distributed to Michigan Licensed ...
Talking urinal cakes have been introduced in 200 Michigan bars and restaurants in order to deter drink driving. The 'Interactive Urinal Communicators' have been produced by Healthquest Technologies ...
During a round of “True Confessions,” the 6 Underground star, 43, told Jimmy Fallon and fellow guest Camila Cabello that Tammy “once washed her hands with a urinal cake.” As part of the game’s rules, ...
Cupcakes and urinal cakes, TP and bullshit glasses, stock up now before these local retailers make room for (gasp!) Campaign 2012. Commentary and photos by Erin Unger.Published on October 29, 2008 ...
June 21-22 nd at P.J.’s Lager House (1254 Michigan Ave), Friday: The Clone Defects, Terrible Twos, Moonhairy, Obnox, Ritual Howls, Mountains and Rainbows – – Saturday: Johnny Ill Band, Protomartyr, ...
Is it fair to call the Department of Transportation’s approach to hours enforcement a bit heavy-handed of late, what with FMCSA’s (not to mention Congress’) pursuit of an EOBR mandate, ...