Chemists and car mechanics always wash before they go (and usually after as well). A friend pointed out to me that public restroom doors always open in, so you have to touch the dirty doorknob after you've washed your hands - he's right! Every single one of them is like that; I hadn't noticed.
So true. I've been teling my boys for years to wash their hands BEFORE they go to the bathroom.
ReplyDeleteor he can turn off the water with the wet paper towel and keep it to open doors till he gets back to his desk, like me.... details details!
ReplyDeleteOr, you can touch everything, get little bits of bacteria on you, let your body build natural anti-bodies, and never have to worry about germs!
ReplyDeleteNature! It's the new black!
How'd the water get turned on in the first place if he won't touch the faucet?
ReplyDeleteHahaha I laughed out loud!
ReplyDeleteChemists and car mechanics always wash before they go (and usually after as well). A friend pointed out to me that public restroom doors always open in, so you have to touch the dirty doorknob after you've washed your hands - he's right! Every single one of them is like that; I hadn't noticed.
ReplyDeleteReal nice ! Many thanks !
ReplyDeleteI'm just going to wear latex gloves and not touch anything anymore.
ReplyDeleteEww...
This is a great post. Thanks so much for sharing, like always.
ReplyDeleteActually it's best to use a dry paper towel to open the door..wet ones let bacteria through. Just sayin'
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