Posted by farmerjohn on February 20, 2013 at 18:42:04 from (71.182.239.157):
In Reply to: Why posted by 37Chief on February 20, 2013 at 12:50:34:
I never knew for sure if the restroom sign is to tell the employees to wash their hands, or to assure the customers that the employees have been instructed to do so. Either way is shows how stupid some people have become. My peeve is the self-flushing toilets since people have become too dumb to flush it themself, just try to teach your toddler to use the potty as you bend over to help and suddenly there is a roar and ocean wave to scare the poop out of you let alone terrify the child. And them there is the jet-engine self-operating hand dryers stratigically positioned to come on when your rear end passes by them as you wave your hands under the faucet trying to activate the sensor to give you some water at the preset tempature which you have no control over.........OK I've had my raunt! I feel better now.....
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