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| Thread ID: 70923 | 2006-07-21 02:55:00 | Bag-teria - YUK !!! | FoxyMX (5) | PC World Chat |
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| 472509 | 2006-07-22 02:34:00 | Many cultures have a "religious" rule against using the left hand for eating. Guess why? |
Graham L (2) | ||
| 472510 | 2006-07-26 02:09:00 | Did anyone see Target on TV last night? They had domestic cleaners under the spotlight and what an eye opener! :eek: A couple of cleaners used the same cloth to clean the toilet and then the bathroom vanity afterwards. My memory is a little fuzzy now as I was a bit distracted at the time but I think one even went on to clean the dining table with the same cloth. Another cleaner put a pile of cleaning cloths on the bathroom floor together, including the toilet cloth, then used one of them to clean the kitchen with - and hadn't washed his/her hands after cleaning the toilet. :yuck: I am trying very hard not to think what dirty habits hotel and motel cleaners have. I do know that a few years ago when we were in Bali our room was serviced daily and one morning we watched the cleaner rinsing the teacups under the bathroom vanity tap then dry them with our used towels. :horrified Luckily we had taken and used our own cups which he did not touch. |
FoxyMX (5) | ||
| 472511 | 2006-07-26 02:34:00 | Many cultures have a "religious" rule against using the left hand for eating . Guess why? Doesn't give me any comfort when I visit 'clients', ring the door bell, hear the toilet flush, then the man of the house opens the door to shake your hand :yuck: You'd be amazed at how many people of a certain culture are 'indisposed in the smallest room' when I visit . . . could be because they are s**t scared at the thought of my impending arrival? :D |
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