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The Salt House, a pub in Galway, Ireland, was tired of its patrons constantly writing on its toilet doors, so the pub owners came up with a clever solution: a children's toy.
SEE ALSO: This cafe had the perfect response to a 1-star TripAdvisor reviewThe pub placed a sign kindly asking customers to not draw on the walls and doors and offered a Magna Doodle (a toy magnetic drawing board) to people who just can't help their artistic urges.
One patron celebrated this new feature by writing a very special, rhyming message only befitting a Magna Doodle that said, "you are not me and I am not you, but we'll live together in a big blue zoo."
Problem solved.
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