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I am sick and tired of answering my client's question in depth only to be asked "Am I sure" ???
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Kick him in the "gentlemans'area".. He won't ask again..
[ 13. January 2009, 07:21: Message edited by: Paul Dangerously, you iceholes.... ]
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quote:Originally posted by jdocster: I work with Ivy league school professionals that not only refuse to wash their hands, some of them don't flush! Pigs!
women's public restrooms are disgusting. i've never been in a men's restroom, but from what i am told.. women are way worse. i cannot stand public restrooms, but whenever i must go into one...my goodness, women can be down right filthy as well.
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from my use of public restrooms I notice that kids are more likely to wash their hands after they're finished then adults.
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Public washrooms are disgusting. I've seen so many where they cover the seat in toilet paper so not to get germs on their touches, then mounds of unflushed paper and crap inside the bowl. Proof there are a lot of non-toilet trained adults.
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I was in Melbourne last week and had to use one of those automatic public toilets. It was a TERRIFYING experience!
You press the button on the outside to open the door, then press another on the inside to make it close. As soon as it closes, loud Musak starts to play, in this case it "What the world needs now, is love sweet love". The sign on the door said that it would open automatically in 5 minutes, so god help anyone with special "needs" hehe.
Even getting toilet paper involved pressing a button (ewwww), the soap, water, and air dryer were all automatic and timed, and to top it all off, there was no mirror, only polished metal!
I was so glad to get out of there alive and on time!!!!
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I do a lot of traveling and have seen many different kinda of bathrooms. Stich, the automatic toilet is like nothing I have ever seen before! I have been in some pretty desolate areas...but I don't think I would want to use an automatic one like that!
I would feel under pressure if I had a time limit! I don't know about everyone else.
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I don't know what I'd do with a timer-toilet, LOL. I like the automatic ones cause you don't have to worry about using an elbow or foot to flush. I've used my foot, but I'm always afraid if I'm wearing sandals or flip flops they'll fall in, so sometimes I just use toilet paper (CLEAN!!) to touch the handle with.
Sam, kids wash more cause we yell at them so much about it at school!!
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