
Please do not leave your hair, toilet paper or food waste in or around the sink.Thank you for your attention and assistance in trying to keep our washroom clean and sanitary.
Photo taken by Jonathan Goldsbie in the men's washroom on the main floor of U of T's Rotman School of Management.

Newsstand: November 23, 2009
Because lord knows the Creative Class can sometimes get a little bit piggy . . .
Where I love some of the lower-key articles posted on Torontoist, I struggle to find the purpose or meaning of these. This counts as "Discovery!"?
I'm not really sure why this is picture worthy.
antiboy: I might be wrong, but I think "Discovery!" is some sort of downtown area where there are tourist attractions. An area that includes most of the St. George campus and the Rotman building.
I thought it was funny trying to imagine what it is that (male) business students are doing that's leaving so much hair that a sign has to be posted.
It also reminded me of a Jerry Seinfeld bit, the sixth one down here.
I think it's pretty funny.
PickleToes: Yes, but do not-so-funny bathroom signs (and the other articles including bathroom graffiti) count as tourist attractions?
Shaving? Trimming their business faux-hawks before the big board meeting? Who knows, but I have to agree with antiboy on this.
antiboy: I don't know. Maybe its a way of saying that these so-called landmarks can be appreciated in non conventional ways.