a sequel to the kitchen sponge thread, if you please
On Sep 25, 11:39*am, sandi > wrote:
> Kalmia >
>
> > I don't know how many of you read 'Annie's Mailbox', an advice
> > column which appears in my paper.
> > A while back, a seeker of help wrote to complain that someone
> > had come into her kitchen from the out of doors, (had played
> > golf I think it was) and washed his hands at her kitchen sink.
> > *She was appalled and chided the dirty-handed one for not
> > using her bathroom sink.
>
> > Your reaction to this handwashing brouhaha? *Just curious.
>
> Hands are washed in all sinks here. *No big deal if its the kitchen
> sink or bathroom sink. *Of course I sanitize sinks, faucets, faucet
> handles as needed.
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When someone with dirty, greasy hands wants to use the bathroom sink,
I direct the person to the kitchen sink. Its a heck of a lot easier to
clean the kitchen sink of greasy spatters than a bathroom basin and
the scrubbing materials in most cases are readily available including
disposable paper towels.
Women especially curse when some home mechanic dirties up the bathroom
after they have made it habitable and welcoming for family and guests.
Been there, done that.
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