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January 20, 2005

The Shee Pee (P-Mate)

Posted at January 20, 2005 11:57 AM in Strange Stuff .

Ok now I've seen everything!

P-MATE FOR SALE IN AUSTRALIA
also on line shop : www.smallworld.com.au

P-MATE FOR SALE IN CANADA
also on line shop : www.femalefreedom.ca

P-mate at Glastonbury an overwhelming success. In Glastonbury they call the female urinal from P-Company 'She-pee'.
Check at google: "she-pee" and read all about it.

The unique and original P-Mate which enables woman to pee while standing upright.

Once you have used it, you can't do without it.The P-Mate gives you more freedom, safety and hygiene. It is developed in connection with the experiences of thousands of women who have tested the P-Mate at grand events, both nationally and internationally.

No toilets available when in desperate need of one?
Dirty toilets?
Always standing in the wrong line?

THE P-MATE OFFERS THE SOLUTION!
P-MATE.... YOUR LITTLE TRAVEL-DATE!


NEWS.com.au | Aussie girls can stand to pee (January 20, 2005)

Aussie girls can stand to pee
January 20, 2005

WOMEN, rejoice! One of the last bastions of gender inequality is about to be banished and with it the long, long line for the ladies' loos.

And while it might not be every gal's cup of tea, the organisers of this year's Big Day Out concert in Melbourne reckon the girls-only urinal will get a standing ovation.

The Shee Pee, as its affectionately known in Europe, will make its Australian debut at this year's Melbourne event in a bid to cut loo queues and offer women a more hygienic option to conventional toilets.

And while organisers agree it might take some a little practice, they believe women will quickly adapt to the idea of peeing while standing.

"After the huge success of the female-only urinals at the Glastonbury music festival in Britain last year, we thought it was definitely a service that women at the Big Day Out in Melbourne would really appreciate," Big Day Out promoter Vivian Lees said.
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Aussie girls can stand to pee
January 20, 2005

WOMEN, rejoice! One of the last bastions of gender inequality is about to be banished and with it the long, long line for the ladies' loos.

And while it might not be every gal's cup of tea, the organisers of this year's Big Day Out concert in Melbourne reckon the girls-only urinal will get a standing ovation.

The Shee Pee, as its affectionately known in Europe, will make its Australian debut at this year's Melbourne event in a bid to cut loo queues and offer women a more hygienic option to conventional toilets.

And while organisers agree it might take some a little practice, they believe women will quickly adapt to the idea of peeing while standing.

"After the huge success of the female-only urinals at the Glastonbury music festival in Britain last year, we thought it was definitely a service that women at the Big Day Out in Melbourne would really appreciate," Big Day Out promoter Vivian Lees said.

The Shee Pees concept works thanks to a disposable, leak-proof paper funnel which gives women the freedom to stand.

The funnels can also be used to avoid sitting on conventional toilets, which will also be provided at Melbourne's Big Day Out.

The funnels, called P-Mates, are distributed in Australia by Small World Enterprises.

Company spokesman Kees de Jong said it was "simple to use" with pants, skirts and dresses, however P-Mate hostesses would be on hand to offer guidance where it was needed.

"The P-Mate is a convenient, hygienic, discreet solution to the long queues and other problematic circumstances which confront women, particularly at large events," he said.

The Shee Pee and P-Mate were first used at music festivals in the Netherlands and featured at the Glastonbury festival for the first time last year.

Big Day Out organisers said the stand-up option could be rolled out across the country if the trial is successful at Melbourne's January 30 event.

Big Day Out festivals are held across Australia every year in Sydney, Perth, Adelaide, Melbourne and on the Gold Coast.

AAP

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I want to try it, and try to sell it. Please sent me some.
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Posted by rebecca hou at January 27, 2005 08:38 PM

This product is now also available in the UK and Ireland, Just look for it at www.pmate.co.uk

Posted by Ollie at March 23, 2005 04:46 PM
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