Heard that from a multitude of sources.
A TV station in Minneapolis once did an under cover story on motel rooms. Nasty, nasty, nasty. The TV remote was the worst offender and the commode the least.
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“Still lots of payphones around here....”
Wow, haven’t seen one in years,
It always freaks me out when the kids, say, What is a …record, hippy, windwing, phone book, mapbook, encyclopedia and other stuff that, does not exist anymore.
Yes, our government insists that Bell keep a certain amount of payphone's in operation, as for many, it is there only access to a phone and it's an important public service. Glad they insist they stay, they are certainly harder to find, but if you need one here in Toronto, you don't have to look to far.
What about the handle of the door you need to open to leave a public toilet?? You do what you have to do, wash your hands, dry them in a noisy blower without touching anything... clean hands! Then you have to open the door to get out...
Did the person before you wash his hands? What about the person before him? Or before him?
I imagine money is probably pretty bad. Coins have been sat in possibly hundreds of pockets and tills (cash registers to our US friends) along with handkerchiefs and God knows what else! If anyone thinks they may have any 'dirty' money, PM me for my address and send it to me. I'll take the risk and take it off your hands!!
The cleanest thing in a public rest room besides my hands is what I take of of my pants to urinate; therefore, I touch nothing except it with my hands, don't wash them, but grab a paper towel to use on the door handle on the way out. I'm 66 and my father taught me this technique, which has served me well.
I've had it! Now im soaking my cash in Barbisol.
err Barbicide :gaah:
I have heard that the seats on the London underground are seething with filth.
I purchased a container and Barbicide and treat any new razor as well as those I use on a regular basis usually once a month. Also good for brushes, combs etc.