Now, it looks like you can piss him off!
Local San Francisco artist specializes in urinals.
This one is by far his best.
Does (did) George W. Bush piss you off?
January 7, 2009Why MizPee
December 16, 2008How many of you have purchased something just to use the restroom of some business?
With MizPee you can quickly find if the facilities are open to the public or not.
Here is an extreme case recently reported by that reliable (not) source of news, the Onion.
MrPee
http://www.theonion.com/content/radio_news/local_man_buys_ford_focus
My Kind of Restaurant
September 6, 2008I just found out about this place in Taipei.
http://media.skoopy.com/misc/toilet_restaurant/
There is no end to the puns that could be made about this place (shitty food, crappy service, etc.)
I wonder what their actual toilets look like? Will they switch places and make them look like dining tables?
Gotta go there sometime.
Peter
MizPee Opening Up to ANY Public Restroom in the U.S.
August 6, 2008Since we first launched MizPee we have had hundreds, if not thousands of mails like the following:
“I love your service! But, I will it was available for (insert the name of a small/medium-size town).”
Now it is.
Now you can input any publicly accessible restroom for any place in the U.S. All we need is the key information including an exact street address (without that it is not on the map), the hours of business and your rating.
So even if you wanted to rate the toilet facilities of Willees Tavern in the small town of Mars, Pennsylvania, you could do that. (If I recall correctly, the fish & chips were quite good there.)
Watch this blog. We will soon be announcing a contest to encourage people to add new locations.
Introducing the MizPee Flush of the Year Awards!
May 20, 2008From the time we launched MizPee people have been asking us “What is the best or worst restroom in my city?”
Well, now we are launching a contest to answer just that question.
It’s called the Flush of the Year Award.
The process is simple. We are putting a voting widget on our site and encouraging local media and bloggers to put it on theirs. Voters input the street address of the location into the widget. If the location they are looking for appears in our list, they simply select it and choose “Best” or “Worst.” If the location is not on the list, the voter will be taken to our site where they can add the location and rate it there. At the end of the voting period we will tabulate the votes and announce the Top 5 and Bottom 5 restrooms in each city.’We will be running the contest in Portland Oregon starting May 5, 2008.
Please get out and vote! Your posterior will thank you!
MizPee in Europe!
February 13, 2008
Perdoneme, ¿Dónde está el baño?
Excusez-moi, où sont les toilettes?
Wo ist die Toilette, bitte?
Pardon, waar is de W.C.?
Mi scusi, dov’e il bagno?
Missä on Vessa?
Ok. Got that.
But, how do you say “I want a clean toilet?”
How do I say “diaper-changing station?”
Finding a clean bathroom is a challenge anywhere, but in Europe, it is an art.
Well, no fear, MizPee is now in Europe.
Just go to www.mizpee.eu and … I have to say this… You’re-a-peein’!
We are launching with just 4 cities (London, Paris, Barcelona, and Rome) but are quickly expanding and should be in over 10 in the next few months.
Initially, she’ll only be speaking English, but she’ll soon be speaking other languages as we know that the locals have as much trouble finding clean facilities as we travelers do.
Now you can work on your more descriptive vocabulary (for our comments area) such as: “sparkling clean,” “filthy,” “pig sty,” “graffiti-strewn,” “could eat off the floor,” and more.
Peter a.k.a. MrPee
Welcome to Mizpee
October 15, 2007We know what you are thinking.
Where did you come up with such a:
Choose: a) Brilliant, b) Useful, c) Stupid idea? Correct answer is either a) or b) ofcourse! ☺
Well, Mizpee is the result of a number of things. The two founders, Dhana & I have been in the mobile industry for a combined 17 years (whoa!). So essentially, we live and breathe mobile every day of our lives.
But the real inspiration, if you can call it that, came from a visit to a public bathroom in a public building. (The Department of Homeland Security has asked that we do not reveal the name of the building or the city it is located.) The smell of the facilities was so bad that after only two minutes I had a splitting headache. I thought (or silently` screamed) “if I only knew where there was a clean toilet in this area that I could just walk in and use!” Given our backgrounds the rest followed easily.
You’re probably thinking: Dude, why not just ask someone on the street where a bathroom is?
Valid question.
Well, we ask you:
Will that person really know a close bathroom? (proximity is somewhat of a pressing issue where bathrooms are concerned) Will that person know if it is clean?
Will that person know if the building is open at that hour?
Will that person know if it has the facilities you need, e.g. diaper changing station?
We provide you all of this information and more.
Do try Mizpee for yourself and let us know what you think!
Peter