12-03-2020, 19:36
(This post was last modified: 12-03-2020, 19:43 by theo_luddite.)
I don't know what the women are like (obviously) but whether it's the stadium, pubs or even restaurants I know a very large number of men don't/won't wash their hands anyway after they've been to the loo regardless of how hot the water is and whether there's any soap available or not. Even more disgustingly when they've been sat in the traps let alone stood at the stalls. Don't get me started on the bug spreaders that are hand driers.
It's the main reason why I won't touch anything at a pub buffet or the bowl of nuts on the bar (not that you see that too often these days) unless I've pretty much had first dabs and I certainly won't go back for 2nds.
No wonder you pick these things up off hard surfaces (like the pub bog door) rather than them floating in the air due to a cough or a sneeze.
Nice response AmChaff
- Snoots obviously thinks L666s have peaked too early again. 
To be honest, if they called it off now (or Easter) and said you are where you are and that's how we decide - they still have the play-offs to resolve unless they decide the top 3 go up.
The only thing worse than having to stay at home feeling miserable must be staying at home, feeling miserable and no sport, especially football, to watch. Live televised sport becomes watching raindrops run down your window, and betting on which one comes first.
Not a great fan of donkey racing but that will likely get replaced by plastic duck racing down the Ouse/Severn from bridge to bridge while they're in spate. Bonus betting payments if the celebrity commentator 'hooks your duck' at the end without falling in.
That or Pooh sticks, oh hang on a minute ..... we're back where we started.
btw, wasn't the water in the taps at Old McGalphsmiths Farm hot for the first season or so, until they realised the cost (it was usually cold again by the 2nd visit tbh) and so they turned the old boilers off?
and the hot water.
It's the main reason why I won't touch anything at a pub buffet or the bowl of nuts on the bar (not that you see that too often these days) unless I've pretty much had first dabs and I certainly won't go back for 2nds.
No wonder you pick these things up off hard surfaces (like the pub bog door) rather than them floating in the air due to a cough or a sneeze.
Nice response AmChaff


To be honest, if they called it off now (or Easter) and said you are where you are and that's how we decide - they still have the play-offs to resolve unless they decide the top 3 go up.
The only thing worse than having to stay at home feeling miserable must be staying at home, feeling miserable and no sport, especially football, to watch. Live televised sport becomes watching raindrops run down your window, and betting on which one comes first.
Not a great fan of donkey racing but that will likely get replaced by plastic duck racing down the Ouse/Severn from bridge to bridge while they're in spate. Bonus betting payments if the celebrity commentator 'hooks your duck' at the end without falling in.
That or Pooh sticks, oh hang on a minute ..... we're back where we started.

btw, wasn't the water in the taps at Old McGalphsmiths Farm hot for the first season or so, until they realised the cost (it was usually cold again by the 2nd visit tbh) and so they turned the old boilers off?
and the hot water.

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