Wednesday, January 18, 2006

Masters Hall, First Floor, Men's Room

If you enjoy a view and some spaciousness while delivering your brown mail to the office, I feel that you will thoroughly enjoy the facilities in Masters Hall. While there is no actual view from the blurry window, it provides wonderful natural lighting. The white tiles add to that lively feeling, which will really fire you up for leaving behind some of your best performances. As I mentioned before, the rear stall is quite comfy and there is plenty of room. It is probably meant for a wheelchair, but it leaves ample space to put your book bag or gym bag.
My partner in crime, Nelson found himself placed in the smaller of the two stalls as I called dibs on the larger. It was easily accessed which would enable you to unzip and drop those drawers right as you entered the bathroom. Nelson's only real complaint is that it is not the most private of stalls. I was quite capable of holding an eye to eye conversation with him as he finished his business. Some people may find that unsettling.

Ratings:
Comfort: 4 out of 5, Remember the eye to eye talk?

accessibility: 4 out of 5, You must enter the teachers hall on the first floor which is occasionally forgotten while entering Masters.

Writings: 0 out of 5, Sadly there was no literature on these stall doors or walls.

Cleanliness: 5 out of 5, Spotless!

Crowdedness: 4 out of 5, You may get that awkward moment of seeing a professor zipping up his pants.

Overall Rating: 17 out of 25. Despite no writing, it is an excellent choice.

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