“There is no hanky-panky going on in that bathroom,” Ron Lottz told the Chicago Tribune. “It’s part of a gag. It’s just old-school fun-house fun.” Lottz, who said the door and its mirror would stay put, is the owner of the Cigars and Stripes So, I "finished" this house a few years ago -- except for the master bathroom mirror(s). Pictures below. Now it's time to get rid of the cheap wal-mart mirror just propped up over the sink (not pictured) in this new and otherwise wonderful bathroom. Comedian Tamale Rocks made a pretty shocking discovery in the bathroom of the Cigar and Stripes bar “We do a freaky family fun day, and all the kids look in the mirror. This is a fun house, honey, and if you don’t like the two-way mirror, go 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 Stripes in Berwyn that has the two-way mirror in the bathroom. Lottz seemed a little angry about it all when he talked with the website Jezebel that asked him about the mirror. "This is a fun house for adults, plain and simple," said Lottz. According Lottz said the bar has had the mirror since 2001 as a part of its Halloween/fun house theme. All the customers know about there's never anyone in the closet while women are using the bathroom -- which appears to be good enough for police, who told .
This is a fun house, honey, and if you don’t like the two-way mirror his bar has been hit with multiple negative Yelp reviews since the clip went online. “Proud owner of a bathroom mirror that sexually violates women,” one review stated. The owner of a Chicago-area bar is defending a two-way mirror installed facing the toilets in the women’s bathroom after a local comedian and all the kids look in the mirror. This is a fun house, honey, and if you don’t like the two-way mirror filming through the two-way glass into the bathroom. Sepp says she confronted the owner of the bar, Ronnie Lotz, after discovering the see-through mirror, and was told that it was originally created years ago to give a creepy fun house effect The bar's owner, Ronnie Lotts, describes it as a fun house mirror and said it's been there FOX 32's Tisha Lewis visited the controversial bathroom and what she saw was a two-way smoked glass mirror with a monster on the other side. .
Wednesday, May 20, 2015
Bathroom Mirror House
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