Comedienne Tamale Rocks discovered a two-way mirror in a bar bathroom on Saturday, and after posting a video about it on YouTube it caught the attention of nearly 3 million viewers, including Chicago police. NBC News reported that the mirror, located The owner of an Illinois bar is defending his decision to have a two-way mirror in a women's bathroom, saying the woman who took video of the mirror ruined his "fun house gag." In a story first reported by Jezebel, female comic Tamale Rocks posted a video The owner of a Chicago-area bar ripped a local comedian after she published a video revealing that he had placed a two-way mirror in the womens’ bathroom of his establishment, boasting that he would never take it down. “I will burn this f*cking place I bought it because it was cute. I have a colorful modern mirror hanging on a wall in my upstairs bathroom. I have an old, long ornate antique mirror hanging in my dining room. I like these mirrors to look at. I never look at myself in those mirrors. An Illinois bar owner is under investigation for a two-way mirror installed in the ladies room at his club after a visiting comedian posted a YouTube clip detailing how she discovered it. Chief of Police James Ritz told FoxNews.com that his team Nobody enjoys privacy more than Yours Truly. I confess I am not a very happy camper when that privacy is compromised in any fashion. Recently, I endured a tremendous trespass on my privacy. One day last week, I got up as usual and tottered off to the .
Just when you thought it was safe to wash your hands and check for things between your teeth in peace, an offshoot of Clear Channel Communications Inc. has found a way to serve up advertising in the bathroom mirror. The mirrors in your home are still off CHICAGO, April 27 (UPI) --The owner of a Chicago bar where a comedian discovered a two-way mirror in the women's bathroom says the mirror is for Halloween pranks and will not be removed. "It may not appear weird to some people, but for paranoid jerks like If the New York Times Research & Development Lab has its wicked way, you will soon be able to stop taking your mobile computer of choice into the bathroom — and use a “magic mirror” instead. On average we spend an hour in the bathroom every day A lot of people use their smart phones in the bathroom. In fact, the numbers suggest there is a 40% chance that you, dear reader, have personal experience with that. Researchers at New York Times Research & Development Lab are okay with that and actually .