I think the marketers of this device have it all wrong.
"P EZ" rhymes too much, and is paradoxically HARD to say, rather than easy, as one might expect with rhyming words.
They should've gone with the rejected but direct "Twatfunnel"; it carries a more memorable punch. And it's hard to say without snickering just a little.
not to be confused with PEZ, the brand name of an Austrian confectionery with the mechanical pocket dispenser that was introduced in the United States in 1952.
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Terrific! No more l-o-n-g lines to endure outside a ladies room. Now women will be able to pee whenever nature calls, just like men.
I think the marketers of this device have it all wrong.
"P EZ" rhymes too much, and is paradoxically HARD to say, rather than easy, as one might expect with rhyming words.
They should've gone with the rejected but direct "Twatfunnel"; it carries a more memorable punch. And it's hard to say without snickering just a little.
not to be confused with PEZ, the brand name of an Austrian confectionery with the mechanical pocket dispenser that was introduced in the United States in 1952.
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