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Sign up with Google Sign up with FacebookQ: What is the Dirtiest thing you touch in a Day?
The Light switch?
Keyboard?
Money?
what can you add?
OHH
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Let us keep the PG rating and leave out our body parts
11 years 20 weeks ago in Health & Safety - China
hand rails on a stairway. Some chopsticks at some restaurants.
A plant not taller than 60 cms in a park.
Any part designed to be grabbed in the metro.
The inner part to open the door in a public bathroom. (Chinese people don't wash hands after toilet is a topic spoken in another question)
morocotopo:
Sorry I didnt mean all. just many of them in a public bathroom.
OldMajor:
How do you know that about the hands? You can get arrested for hanging around public bathrooms.
handrails on staircases.
anything in a public CR. any of u ever lost your balance and had to catch yourself by putting your hand on the toilet floor? An experience best left unexperienced.
Phil bravery
mattaya:
you just jelly because I said it first. He's so dirty if I touched him I'd be as dark as the night!
JackieChan:
The only thing jelly is your brain. Most nights are dim, like you.
mattsm84's grandmother and mom at the same time. They love it.
OldMajor:
Obviously some other people don't like getting down and dirty with them.
1st floor button on the lift,elevator for are U.S buddies
OldMajor:
Sorry, just got it! Boy its hard work reading your posts mister martin!
More than likely, it would have to be the money I handle on a daily basis.
Buttons on the lift
OldMajor:
You and paulmartin think alike. I always try and use my knuckles for any stuff like that..
mArtiAn:
I just head-butt lifts and door-handles. Often takes a few tries but it keeps my hands clean.
OldMajor:
lol, yep, a good old fashioned headbutt, the epitome of dirty fighting.
Gym equipment. I read some study about how gym equipment is laden with fecal matter and other nastiness in US gyms....can only imagine how awesome it is in China. I bring my own anti-bac soap to shower with afterwards. But then I get to wondering about the community flip-flops used for the showers. Ugh, if it doesn't kill you.....I must be g-damn Hercules by now.
TedDBayer:
I know someone with a PHD in something, was on a Presidents council, she told me anti-bacterial soaps are one molecule away from things like agent orange and she would never use them.
cooter:
Yeah, water and hydrogen peroxide are one atom away...but you would never drink the latter would you?
Subway seats and handles, money, elevator buttons, doors, sink... Brrrr!!!
My cock. I have to go out and feed it every morning and it's always standing in the water bowl, so I lift it out and it pop it back in it's little pen, but it just jumps out again, the little dickins. But yeh, that's the dirtiest thing I touch every day; my fat, stinky, wet, smelly old cock.
mArtiAn:
Ok Ted, I like you and all, but this is beginning to feel a little gay.
The equipment in some Chinese food processing companies when I go out to do inspections. Oh, and some of the work apparel that the operatives throw on the floor in the changing rooms when they go out for lunch.
I would say money hands down. Those worn out old ones (and 5's and 10's) smell like human feces...I don't even want to think about were they have been.
They say 95% of all US bills have traces of cocaine on them. I bet the same would be true in China with fecal matter.
mArtiAn:
That's why so many shop keepers just throw the money on the counter instead of handing it to people.
Never snorted a dollar bill, did once eat fifty yuan though.
handles on all kinds of doors, steering wheel, packages from express^