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Dave, flushing a toilet causes millions of molecules of whatever is in the water to go airborne. Statistically, some of them enter into a straw if you have a beverage in the toilet with you. Do with this info what you will
Which is why I left it at the sink which was far away from the toilet.
Oh....well yea, that goes without saying. I wouldn't bring it into the stall with me but most fast food places are a one bathroom deal so you can go in and lock the door and leave your drink far away from the actual toilet.
For Bonnaroo vets, you folks sure are mighty germaphobic. You're more likely to get some cooties from eating fast food than taking a damn cup into the bathroom. Kitchens are way filthier than bathrooms...FACT. The keyboard you're touching right now and your wallet are dirtier too. sleep tight...
Post by crazykittensmile on Mar 5, 2013 18:41:05 GMT -5
Sporting events, concerts, and festivals are sometimes events where general rules of cleanliness can be bent a bit. Everyday life has higher standards for cootie avoidance.
1) Say it's Monday night/Tuesday morning. How sick do you have to be for it to be legitimate to call in sick for Tuesday through Friday then and not do it day by day for the rest of the week? 2) If you are by yourself at a fast food place and need to hit the restroom before you leave, where do you put your drink while you go? Into the restroom with you, leave it at your table and hope it doesn't get tossed, run it out to the car then go back in to potty, etc.?
Re #2 - I think you just need to find a friend to eat with you.
1) Say it's Monday night/Tuesday morning. How sick do you have to be for it to be legitimate to call in sick for Tuesday through Friday then and not do it day by day for the rest of the week? 2) If you are by yourself at a fast food place and need to hit the restroom before you leave, where do you put your drink while you go? Into the restroom with you, leave it at your table and hope it doesn't get tossed, run it out to the car then go back in to potty, etc.?
Re #2 - I think you just need to find a friend to eat with you.
I would, but I drive around a lot for work. Today, I was way out in the boons, so I don't know anyone who lives out there.
1) Say it's Monday night/Tuesday morning. How sick do you have to be for it to be legitimate to call in sick for Tuesday through Friday then and not do it day by day for the rest of the week? 2) If you are by yourself at a fast food place and need to hit the restroom before you leave, where do you put your drink while you go? Into the restroom with you, leave it at your table and hope it doesn't get tossed, run it out to the car then go back in to potty, etc.?
1) Only w/ a doctor's note
2) And I can't believe nobody solved this already:
I am probably one of the least germophobic people on this board. I rarely find myself in that situation (as I rarely do fast food and when I do, I rarely get a soda), but I see no problem bringing it in the bathroom. The combination of my cheapo side and my don't-waste-food side makes the fear of it being thrown a way a much greater worry.
Side note: I haven't been truly sick (Hungover? Yes. Feeling a little "icky"? Yes.) since I have been 8. So germs shmerms.
Welcome back Bonz, but I do not find it strange that your presence being requested in the Orgy thread and then you showing up, like it was the quacking Bonzai Bat Signal.
For Bonnaroo vets, you folks sure are mighty germaphobic. You're more likely to get some cooties from eating fast food than taking a damn cup into the bathroom. Kitchens are way filthier than bathrooms...FACT. The keyboard you're touching right now and your wallet are dirtier too. sleep tight...
Whenever I'm in a really gross situation I think to myself, you've made it through Bonnaroo multiple times without getting sick. You can do this. And then I close my eyes real tight and do it. And then I think how gross Bonnaroo is.
I am probably one of the least germophobic people on this board. I rarely find myself in that situation (as I rarely do fast food and when I do, I rarely get a soda), but I see no problem bringing it in the bathroom. The combination of my cheapo side and my don't-waste-food side makes the fear of it being thrown a way a much greater worry.
Side note: I haven't been truly sick (Hungover? Yes. Feeling a little "icky"? Yes.) since I have been 8. So germs shmerms.
I have spent almost all of my time in the office this week verifying geocodes. It is way more fun to me than it has any right being.
What's a geocode?
It's a way of labeling a certain geographic area. Each zip code is designated as part of a geocode. For example, the greater Boston area is geocode 160 for me. I can just click a button and get an excel list of of all alums who live in that geocode. This allows me to identify and email a large number of people within seconds. It makes life quite easy. Although it can be frustrating too. For example, New Bedford, MA is actually included in RI's geocode. And Charleston is in the same geocode as Savannah. (Geocodes will be company specific- I have 7 for CT and only 2 for TN)
Welcome back Bonz, but I do not find it strange that your presence being requested in the Orgy thread and then you showing up, like it was the quacking Bonzai Bat Signal.
Welcome back Bonz, but I do not find it strange that your presence being requested in the Orgy thread and then you showing up, like it was the quacking Bonzai Bat Signal.
Basically, work is trying to plot out a bunch of locations on an online map using lat and long coordinates that have been gathered. Theoretically, it should all be fine. In real life, transcription errors, misreads, crappy GPS units all conspire to make some of them come up as a point that has nothing to do with where the location actually is.
It's a way of labeling a certain geographic area. Each zip code is designated as part of a geocode. For example, the greater Boston area is geocode 160 for me. I can just click a button and get an excel list of of all alums who live in that geocode. This allows me to identify and email a large number of people within seconds. It makes life quite easy. Although it can be frustrating too. For example, New Bedford, MA is actually included in RI's geocode. And Charleston is in the same geocode as Savannah. (Geocodes will be company specific- I have 7 for CT and only 2 for TN)
My Communications degree loves you so both so much right now Dave Maynarbonzai ... or feels very sad for you
(Research documents were most of my last two years of college - and sourcing and SPSS took my life senior year)
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