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I'm amazed just how many blokes don't wash hands after a visit to a public loo. Not a nice thought I know, especially if you like to nibble on the free bombay mix etc you see in some bars and restaurants. Clearly Daizie's fella is one of the culprits. Has he taken you out for a nice curry recently?!!

*Bob* Wrote:

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> brum Wrote:

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> > I'm amazed just how many blokes don't wash

> hands

> > after a visit to a public loo. Not a nice

> thought

> > I know

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> Maybe they keep their knobs clean, and manage not

> to piss on their hands.




If only we all had the girth & length to do so, see I know for a fact that *Bob* kicks the drips off his, with hands on hips as a counter balance.



Really he does...Yah!



W**F

I used to live with two mates and we had one bathroom, so this was a massive problem. Being particularly fond of the 3am curry (and ensuing dunny devastation compounded by not having a window) you never know what you'd wake up to. I dont have this problem as I've been told mine smell like wild lavender, but its hard for a bloke to change a habit he's had for years so it may be a case of getting used to it if you're considering a long-termer. Just stock up on Haze and Harpic.


Incidentally, I had a girlfriend who used to leave her used feminine hygiene products in the sink. So its not just the lads!


*Edited to take a swipe at a filthy ex*

HonaloochieB Wrote:

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> DulwichChav Wrote:

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> > I knew a girl who would leave her used Dracula

> tea

> > bags in the ashtray

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> She was a smoker? That's disgusting.



I've never even heard of Dracula tea. Well, I've learnt something today! Where can one buy it? I imagine it quenches the thirst, hence the name.

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