But that would mean cleaning up. Lord knows some woman can't do that!Wiping the seat down with the disinfectant wipe seems easier.
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But that would mean cleaning up. Lord knows some woman can't do that!Wiping the seat down with the disinfectant wipe seems easier.
Add that to the pet peeve list.But that would mean cleaning up. Lord knows some woman can't do that!
I don't think everyone does.I don't say chook
It's actually fairly common.And I have no idea any people in the world stood on the seat vs sat on it. I'm a bit afraid to search it online
I worked somewhere and saw a sign in the ladies' room that said, "Please do not stand on the toilet seat." I asked about it. A coworker said they had a lot of Asian employees, and that over there, the toilet was a hole in the floor that you squatted over. The Asian ladies wondered why there was no grab bar on the back of the stall door. (You used it for balance.)PEOPLE STAND ON THE SEAT?
Spelling and grammatical errors in general are rage-inducing. We'd be here for weeks if several of us started listing them all outWhen people spell "breathe" like "breath". NO! you don't "breath" air! you "BREATHEEE"!
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BROOKS!Well, that's a breathe of fresh air.
This yes this!Oh...I have another. You put on clean dry socks, walk into the kitchen and WHAM! your socks are wet because someone dripped water on the floor and didn't bother to wipe it up and you stepped in it. Now your feet that were nice and snuggly warm are now cold and soggy. I HATE wet socks.