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Sunday, October 28, 2007

times when youre completely in futile thoughts of the future and its possibilities&outcomes, that you almost forgot that youre still living in the present


Wednesday, October 24, 2007

The 12 germiest places in your life


1. Your kitchen sink
Kitchen sinks are dirtier than most bathrooms. There are typically more than 500,000 bacteria per square inch in the drain alone. Plus your sponge, basin and faucet handles are crawling with bacteria as well.

2. Airplane bathrooms
It may not be a shock that there are a huge number of germs in most public bathrooms, but experts agree the cramped and overused ones on airplanes are the worst. There are often traces of E. coli or fecal bacteria on the faucets and door handles because it’s hard to wash hands in the tiny sinks. And the volcanic flush of the commode tends to spew particles into the air, coating the floor and walls with whatever had been swirling around in it.

3. A load of wet laundry
Any time you transfer underwear from the washer to the dryer, you’re getting E. coli on your hands. Just one soiled undergarment can spread bacteria to the whole load and machine. 

(there’s about a gram of feces in every pair of dirty underwear)

4. Public drinking fountains
Drinking fountains are bound to be germy, but school fountains are the worst, with anywhere from 62,000 to 2.7 million bacteria per square inch on the spigot.

5. Shopping cart handles
Saliva, bacteria and fecal matter are just a few of the substances found on shopping cart handles. Cart handles rank high on the yuck scale because they’re handled by dozens of people every day and, of course, raw food carries nasty pathogens.

6. ATM buttons
These buttons have more gunk on them than most public-bathroom doorknobs! ATMs aren’t frequently cleaned, and are regularly touched — a perfect combination for a lot of germs.

7. Your handbag


8. Playgrounds
There’s just no way to put this delicately: Children tend to ooze bodily fluids and then spread them around. When researchers sampled playgrounds, they found blood, mucus, saliva and urine. Pair those findings with the fact that children put their fingers in their mouths and noses more than the rest of us, and it’s easy to understand why Junior (and maybe his mom or dad) has the sniffles.

9. Mats and machines at health clubs

 
10. Your bathtub
Shocking, but true: The place you go to get clean is quite dirty.
A recent study found staphylococcus bacteria, a common cause of serious skin infections, in 26 percent of the tubs tested, as compared with just 6 percent of garbage cans. Tubs typically had more than 100,000 bacteria per square inch! You’re washing germs and viruses off your body and the tub is a fairly moist environment, so bacteria can grow.

11. Your office phone

12. The hotel-room remote control


Monday, October 22, 2007

xanga is so dead. . .


already thinking of the holidayseason&snow&eggnog?&thegloomyweatherthatprecedes it,,

melb royce


Friday, August 17, 2007

 and on my baby's 8th birthday, he had to go to the doctor's and do a biopsy.

he has a tumour, and theyre going to operate.

 

 

the worst part is, i can't even be there to comfort him. how useless.

ILOVEYOUU

 


come across some pathetic stuff with a friend, except we were both pretty stupid

and the stupidity lead to desperation

and now the friend is heartbroken

but that all just means we're all playing around

cause when the summer ends,

its all about being halfway across the world all over again.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



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