Bachelor Night
"So, you are looking for something to make a bachelor party memorable? We might be able to help with that. How many guests are you expecting?" The speaker was Peter, sole director of "Shit Creek"
"I guess about 30," answered James "Give or take."
Peter shuffled some paperwork on his desk before leaning forward and stating very clearly;
"That's a very small crowd by our standards. Do you actually know what we do? The services that we provide?"
"Not really - a friend of mine said that he went to one of your events and it was amazing, he didn't give me any more information than that."
"Well, we had better make sure that you are in the right place, talking to the right people." said Peter.
He pushed a booklet across the desk and then stood up and positioned his chair next to James before sitting down. He opened it to the first page and James looked and saw what appeared to be a smallish bandstand with glass sides. The bandstand was six sided but there was something not quite right about the picture. On each of the three visible corners was what looked like a urinal and at the rearmost side, just visible through the glass was a sort of cubicle, almost phone box sized.
"Erm.. are those what I think they are?" James asked.
"I don't know what you think they are, but they are porcelain urinals. The cubicle at the back houses a conventional toilet bowl" said Peter.
"And why would you need those?" James asked in a rather stunned tone of voice.
"That's to do with the sort of entertainment that we provide" said Peter " basically it's all about scat fetish - for people who enjoy watching or being involved in sex that entails piss and shit".
Peter noticed that James was looking shocked, but hiding behind the shock was an urge to know more.
"It's a lot more common than you might think. I expect that a lot of the interest comes from some of the German porn movies that were imported more than twenty years ago." Peter stated calmly "We don't do kink shaming - I suppose what we do is to take that German stuff, improve it and raise it to a performance art, we provide that kind of entertainment in real time and we make it safe. It's not really my thing but I understand the fascination. After I graduated with an engineering degree, I travelled, saw some interesting floorshows in Hamburg and decided I could do much better."
"In what way?" stammered James
"In every way!" answered Peter "The problems were obvious, visibility, hygiene, sustainability, people who wanted to watch were deterred by the smell and left. That's why I designed and built this" he added, pointing to the bandstand.
James looked at the bandstand picture once more and turned the page. There he found an exploded view and supporting text. There was a central area about 4M in diameter and about 0.8M from the outer side was a rail which defined the performance area. Entry to the performance area was via the rearmost section which had a glass door alongside the cubicle. The ceiling was labelled 'delivery systems' and below the raised floor was a zone labelled simply as 'processing'. The floor itself was shown to be a fine, rigid plastic mesh but was apparently 'dynamic' in some way. James looked up;