Covid/Flu jab.

I always kept a stash of disposable gloves in the door pocket when I had diesels.

Years ago a mate was tubing some fuel out of a diesel and managed to splash some onto my jeans. Even after washing them several times I could still smell it - I don't miss my diesel cars!

Going a few posts back I'm sure I read somewhere that there were typically more germs on computer keyboards than most toilet seats. :o
 
Mr Tidy said:
I always kept a stash of disposable gloves in the door pocket when I had diesels.

Years ago a mate was tubing some fuel out of a diesel and managed to splash some onto my jeans. Even after washing them several times I could still smell it - I don't miss my diesel cars!

Going a few posts back I'm sure I read somewhere that there were typically more germs on computer keyboards than most toilet seats. :o
Yes I always wash my hands after using my keyboard. :thumbsup:
 
Mr Tidy said:
I always kept a stash of disposable gloves in the door pocket when I had diesels.

Years ago a mate was tubing some fuel out of a diesel and managed to splash some onto my jeans. Even after washing them several times I could still smell it - I don't miss my diesel cars!

Going a few posts back I'm sure I read somewhere that there were typically more germs on computer keyboards than most toilet seats. :o
Apparently one of the germiest things in your house is the dish cloth.

Guys! Stop faffing about! Go out there and catch it! It'll either build up your immunity or kill you. What's to lose. If it builds up your immunity you can stop worrying. If it kills you, you'll stop worrying. :poke: :wink:
 
MikeyH said:
Yes I always wash my hands after using my keyboard. :thumbsup:

What are you doing at your computer that you need to wash your hands :o
 
So if everyone used disposable plastic gloves when putting fuel in their cars (like most of the girls on this thread! :poke: ), that would equate to around 15,000,000 pairs of plastic gloves being thrown away every week; just in the UK. Based on re-fuelling once a fortnight average.

A pair of gloves weigh around 2 grams. That is 30 tonnes of extra plastic every year just to stop your precious little pinkies getting a bit smelly!

No hope of saving the planet with that little past-time! :roll: :D
 
Pondrew said:
So if everyone used disposable plastic gloves when putting fuel in their cars (like most of the girls on this thread! :poke: ), that would equate to around 15,000,000 pairs of plastic gloves being thrown away every week; just in the UK. Based on re-fuelling once a fortnight average.

A pair of gloves weigh around 2 grams. That is 30 tonnes of extra plastic every year just to stop your precious little pinkies getting a bit smelly!

No hope of saving the planet with that little past-time! :roll: :D
Yes but I won’t get Covid. Plus the Covid years has made me realise just how filthy the British public are. How many times have you seen someone have a pee in a public toilet and leave without washing their hands?
 
MikeyH said:
Pondrew said:
So if everyone used disposable plastic gloves when putting fuel in their cars (like most of the girls on this thread! :poke: ), that would equate to around 15,000,000 pairs of plastic gloves being thrown away every week; just in the UK. Based on re-fuelling once a fortnight average.

A pair of gloves weigh around 2 grams. That is 30 tonnes of extra plastic every year just to stop your precious little pinkies getting a bit smelly!

No hope of saving the planet with that little past-time! :roll: :D
Yes but I won’t get Covid. Plus the Covid years has made me realise just how filthy the British public are. How many times have you seen someone have a pee in a public toilet and leave without washing their hands?
MikeyH said:
Pondrew said:
So if everyone used disposable plastic gloves when putting fuel in their cars (like most of the girls on this thread! :poke: ), that would equate to around 15,000,000 pairs of plastic gloves being thrown away every week; just in the UK. Based on re-fuelling once a fortnight average.

A pair of gloves weigh around 2 grams. That is 30 tonnes of extra plastic every year just to stop your precious little pinkies getting a bit smelly!

No hope of saving the planet with that little past-time! :roll: :D
Yes but I won’t get Covid. Plus the Covid years has made me realise just how filthy the British public are. How many times have you seen someone have a pee in a public toilet and leave without washing their hands?
MikeyH said:
Pondrew said:
So if everyone used disposable plastic gloves when putting fuel in their cars (like most of the girls on this thread! :poke: ), that would equate to around 15,000,000 pairs of plastic gloves being thrown away every week; just in the UK. Based on re-fuelling once a fortnight average.

A pair of gloves weigh around 2 grams. That is 30 tonnes of extra plastic every year just to stop your precious little pinkies getting a bit smelly!

No hope of saving the planet with that little past-time! :roll: :D
Yes but I won’t get Covid. Plus the Covid years has made me realise just how filthy the British public are. How many times have you seen someone have a pee in a public toilet and leave without washing their hands?
Or sneezing and coughing into their hand and then picking up food and then putting it back on the supermarket shelf. Etc.
 
MikeyH said:
How many times have you seen someone have a pee in a public toilet and leave without washing their hands?
Only on the occasion I go to one! :D

One thing that I do, though, is when I get a used car, I always thoroughly clean the steering wheel, gearknob and handbrake. They are usually minging!
 
They could always be recycled/reused, so just remember when you're bending over at the docs the useful previous life that glove has had :)

Tim.
 
TitanTim said:
They could always be recycled/reused, so just remember when you're bending over at the docs the useful previous life that glove has had :)

Tim.

The same with his condoms though :evil:
 
Pondrew said:
pvr said:
The same with his condoms though :evil:
You should maybe think about changing doctors mate! :o

Says the man with the motto "every hole is a goal" :lol:

Moving swiftly on, we now also understand the water shortage in this country as too many people wash their hands now :P
 
How many times have you seen someone have a pee in a public toilet and leave without washing their hands?
[/quote]If you think about all the places you have been and the things you have touched, more hygienic if you washed your hands BEFORE you go and have a pee.
 
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