There’s something to be said for this approach: (1) do business, (2) wash hands in first sink, leaving all the first set of micro-critters perishing, (3) wash hands in second sink, only some of micro-critters are behind so sink is less contaminated, (4) wash hands in third sink, even fewer micro-critters are sent scurrying and even fewer bugs linger on wet sink surface, (5) etc., (6) by the time you wash at this sink you are probably, nearly, almost as germ-free as you will be until you touch the door knob on the way out.
Well…i’m worried some of those sinks might become toilets…lol
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And no hand drier!
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You find the best photos. Thank you for the smile.
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Mother with 5 children who can not share? No privacy for certain!!
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I love it! I’ll keep a note to come back to your post, to get my smile back if I lose it during my shift 🙂
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LOL here’s the post I read right after yours….
https://akinderway.com/2016/10/07/kind-thought-of-the-day-louise-smith/
Sometimes I wonder if life is sending me messages 😉 LOL
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There’s something to be said for this approach: (1) do business, (2) wash hands in first sink, leaving all the first set of micro-critters perishing, (3) wash hands in second sink, only some of micro-critters are behind so sink is less contaminated, (4) wash hands in third sink, even fewer micro-critters are sent scurrying and even fewer bugs linger on wet sink surface, (5) etc., (6) by the time you wash at this sink you are probably, nearly, almost as germ-free as you will be until you touch the door knob on the way out.
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Someone ought to put a sign on the mirror as a reminder to wash hands.
😀 😀 😀
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*sighs*
Stupidity is a fad. Lol
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WT heck. lol.
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Do your business then wash wash wash wash wash
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