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Post by papersilly on May 31, 2016 20:52:19 GMT
Can we not be more than an arm's reach from a drink at all times? I know. seriously. not even long enough to take a pee or poop? it's ridiculous how some people have to bring it with them everywhere like it's a style statement to have a drink in your hand.
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Post by Deleted on May 31, 2016 20:55:12 GMT
Yep. True to character annabella is here posting on other threads and not responding to anyone in this one. Really, though. What could she possibly "say" to make it all ok? Sometimes there is really no point in responding.
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Post by myshelly on May 31, 2016 21:04:29 GMT
Yep. True to character annabella is here posting on other threads and not responding to anyone in this one. Really, though. What could she possibly "say" to make it all ok? Sometimes there is really no point in responding. The point is that she *never* responds to anyone. So much so that she has a reputation for it. Why be on a message board if all you're going to do is drop bombs and walk away? Isn't the point to have a conversation, which requires some back and forth?
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Post by RedSquirrelUK on May 31, 2016 21:13:28 GMT
Why is it gross to take a cup of hot, germ-killing temperature coffee into the bathroom, but not a nice glass of wine (at perfect germ temperature) while you're in the bath, in the same bathroom?
Just playing devil's advocate here. My instinct is exactly the same - coffee = ick, wine = OK. {shrug}
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Post by myshelly on May 31, 2016 21:15:49 GMT
Why is it gross to take a cup of hot, germ-killing temperature coffee into the bathroom, but not a nice glass of wine (at perfect germ temperature) while you're in the bath, in the same bathroom? Just playing devil's advocate here. My instinct is exactly the same - coffee = ick, wine = OK. {shrug} I don't think it's the drink, it's the location. Drinking in the bathtub = ok, drinking on the toilet = not ok. For me personally, my bathtub is in a separate room from my toilet.
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Post by gale w on May 31, 2016 21:19:31 GMT
 I use pads now (can't use tampons or a cup) and I wrap the used one in toilet paper and put it right into the receptacle. Then put the wrapper and paper from the new one into the receptacle as well. Why did you *need* to wrap the used pad in the new wrapper? The bathrooms at my work do not have trash bins inside the stalls, so you have to take them out to the main trash bin - which means you have to set it somewhere while you finish your business. It's not an issue for me because I don't use pads, but I have seen many a wrapped pad left sitting on that thing, so I don't think it's an uncommon practice. I think it's disgusting as well, and so I never use those little shelves to put my things on, but I can understand why people use it like that (though it's unacceptable to leave a dirty pad sitting on the little shelf! throw it out people!). In that case I would just set it on the floor. It's going right into the trash anyway and I'll be washing my hands afterwards.
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