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angel_bob (profile) wrote, on 7-25-2007 at 4:35pm | |
Don't sneeze or cough into your hands. The germs will be spread onto the next thing, or person, you touch. Coughing or sneezing into the crook of your elbow is always a safe bet. Unless you touch a lot of people and things with the inside of your elbow. Flush the toilet with your feet, use your elbows for everything. When exiting the restroom, use a paper towel or your sleeve to open the door. Yes, I am bored. kthx |
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loserxdork | 07-26-07 12:22am Haha you sound just like me.
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loserxdork | 07-26-07 12:22am Haha you sound just like me.
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1010101 | 07-27-07 5:54pm Well, I agree about the restroom etiquette, however, at work I like to cough into my hands before I work on the registers. That way, after I touch all the keys with my germ covered hands the cashiers will touch the keys with their hands, thus getting the germs themselves. Then they touch EVERY SINGLE ITEM people purchase at their register, thus spreading the germs to all the customers in meijer. So basically if I'm carrying any germs, I can have half the town infected within a day. Either I'm being a bio-terrorist for making people ill, or I'm a hero for exposing so many people to germs and allowing them to build up their immunities. |