Fewer Gawkers at Infamous Restroom Stall

Republican Sex  Officials say interest in the men's restroom at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport made famous by Idaho Sen. Larry Craig is waning.
by Associated Press
Published: Mon, December 29, 2008 - 3:14 am CST
BOISE, Idaho (AP) - The flush of interest in the bathroom stall
made famous by Idaho Sen. Larry Craig is waning.
An official at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport says
the stall is getting fewer gawkers. Patrick Hogan says he thinks
they'll all be glad "when there's no special interest in that
restroom."
Craig was accused of soliciting sex in the bathroom in June
2007, and pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct two months later. He
says he only pleaded guilty to try to keep the incident quiet, and
maintains his innocence and heterosexuality.
Still, he did not run for re-election.
Somebody tried to buy the restroom stall for $5,000, but Hogan
says they "don't sell fixtures for novelty purposes."
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Now who would have thunk a bathroom stall would have become a vacation destination?  It’s cheaper than a moonpie too!

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