What do you get when you put a bunch of engineers in a theatre?
This afternoon I went to see Blue Man Group for free courtesy of Schlumberger Inc. (tickets normally sell for close to $50 a piece). Schlumberger had bought out this afternoon’s showing for their employees, and to fill the theatre, they offered free tickets to engineering students in the area. The performance itself was fantastic, but the best part of the outing wasn’t until after the show was over. After 2 hours of sitting with no intermission, as soon as the the show ended, half the audience headed straight for the bathrooms. However, when I reached the ladies room, I was surprised to find that there were only four people in line, BUT there were at least 50 waiting for the men’s room. I couldn’t help teasing the men in line. For once, the females had the advantage of a much shorter line! I almost didn't want to leave to site of this rare occasion, especially since I was thoroughly enjoying smirking at the men...You had to see it for yourself to appreciate the full glory of the moment.
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the reason the line for the mens room was so long is because they have all learned their lesson at last,and raised the seat,did their business,then put the seat back down.takes up a lot more time...
nope. men haven't reached that stage of evolution yet (prolly never will). line for the men's room was so long because that's what you get when you put a bunch of engineers in a theatre - that is, an overwhelming number of men, and few women.
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