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Wednesday, July 23, 2025

Do you know about RunPee?

 

 

The inspiration for RunPee came after watching the 2005 Peter Jackson remake of King Kong — a 3+ hour long movie. By the end of the movie we were in agony with the need to pee. So much so that we couldn’t enjoy the ending. All I could think was, “When will this ape die so I can go to the men’s room?” [continue to read the article here]

 

 

The RunPee app gives you several Peetimes of 3-5 minutes in each movie when you can run and pee. Afterwards, it gives you a synopsis of each Peetime, so you will know exactly what you missed while you were gone. What will they think of next? Go to the bathroom for you?

The good people at RunPee, a family business consisting of Dan Florio and his wife Jill and his mother and sister, watch over 150 movies a year to find the best Peetimes. They already have over 1,900 movies on their database, and more are added every week. I'm not taken the piss when I tell you that there is no other databse like this in the entire world.

 

 

I first became aware of RunPee while watching "The Reverend and Mrs Simpson", a 2023 drama film about a German war bride named Anna and her son who face prejudice in England after her husband abandons them. It's a moving story, beautifully told and played by the central characters, and with plenty of Peetimes -- although what I like to know is if they have considered developing a RunPee app for senior citizens?

 

Why buy this when you can get RunPee for free?

 

 


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P.S. I've just checked: "Waiting for Godot" is ONE long Peetime!