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Originally Posted by Z-man View Post
And for crying out loud -- take aim when using the urinals at work! When I have to go, I don't want to have to navigate the bathroom like it has a mine-field of urine puddles!
I've decided that it's mostly, but not completely due to "big" guys that can't see what they are doing over their bellies. I think some of it is also just splatter. You get 100 guys all using 4 or 5 urinals all day long and a couple of tiny drops of splatter will add up. Still, I think most of it is guys that can't see what they are doing.

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At work, there are some people who for some religious observance (Muslim, I think) have to wash their hands and feet at a certain time of the year. But do they really have to wash their feet by placing them in the sinks that I use to wash my hands in???

I've seen people clip their toenails on airplane rides.

-Z
Yes, it's a Muslim thing and apparently varies depending upon the type of Muslim, but the basics seem to be washing both hands/arms from the elbow down, washing both feet and ankles, washing the face, flushing the nose with water. I've worked with LOTS of Muslims.

I don't understand your deal with that. I don't actually touch the sink when I wash my hands. The only issue that I might have is if they leave the counter soaking wet.

I've worked plenty of places where I see boogers wiped on the walls of the toilet stalls and even on the wall over the urinals. Really?!? WTH!

When I see pee on toilet seats... That's another good one. I'd like to rub their noses in it when I see it. OK, you're shy or something and don't want to pee in the urinal, whatever. Put up the freakin' seat, use your foot if you don't want to touch it. If you can't get it in the toilet and you won't put the seat up, sit the hell down.
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