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Pleomorphic Adenomas R us
This’ll go well. .....The alberts filthy, always has been. I have no faith in their ability to kill cockroaches let alone a virus
This’ll go well. .....The alberts filthy, always has been. I have no faith in their ability to kill cockroaches let alone a virus
That's really useful, thanks.The alberts filthy, always has been. I have no faith in their ability to kill cockroaches let alone a virus
oh pleaseThe alberts filthy, always has been. I have no faith in their ability to kill cockroaches let alone a virus
Yeah I’m not going anywhere they relies on air conditioning that doesn’t have a hepa filter.My mate just cancelled his birthday at a pub up north after reading this article. Apparently WHO are saying that, after home transmission, small gatherings in enclosed spaces such as pubs and restaurants are among the worst transmission areas. Hand sanitisers have to be a welcome development but they will be very hit and miss and they don't deal at all with aerosol which is an issue in small spaces where people are in close contact for extended periods.
Something that has bugged me for years - motion sensor controlled taps have been around for over thirty years. Why do we still have to handle taps after washing our hands in most pubs and bars? And is it beyond the bounds of industrial design to have WC doors which do not depend on hand operation? Should be obligatory.
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They're also the first venue I know who have installed sanitisers around the bar, so you clearly know fuck all.
*the loos can be pretty grim though, but that's as much down to the clientele.,
You'd cry your little trolling eyes out if you went to bars in New York, Berlin, LA, Hamburg, Athens etc, because it's hardly unusual to see rock bars with graffiti on the loo walls.View attachment 201537
If this is their standard of cleanliness they are happy to show their customers then I have a problem with it
You have complained on urban75 about the alberts toilets! Do a search!You'd cry your little trolling eyes out if you went to bars in New York, Berlin, LA, Hamburg, Athens etc, because it's hardly unusual to see rock bars with graffiti on the loo walls.
PS paint on walls has nothing to do with cleanliness.
They are an eyesore, yes, but you've brought them up in conjunction with coronavirus and implied the place is an increased health risk as a result of the graffiti on the walls, which is ignorant rubbish. Not sure where I've claimed to "be in love with them," either.You have complained on urban75 about the alberts toilets! Do a search!
But now you seem to be in love with them!
Very peculiar.
anyway I’m off.
You could write a book about how that toilet is likely to be unhygienic.They are an eyesore, yes, but you've brought them up in conjunction with coronavirus and implied the place is an increased health risk as a result of the graffiti on the walls, which is ignorant rubbish. Not sure where I've claimed to "be in love with them," either.
I think the landlord has shown great initiative in installing sanitisers on the walls though.
Like leather sofas, antique furnishings, wooden chairs, tables and bars you mean? Luckily, I won't be running my hands over the Albert's walls. I suggest you do the same.You could write a book about how that toilet is likely to be unhygienic.
For starters you can’t see dirt so you wouldn’t know where to clean
Also lots of rough surfaces from the paint for germs to cling to.
Seriously?Like leather sofas, antique furnishings, wooden chairs, tables and bars you mean? Luckily, I won't be running my hands over the Albert's walls. I suggest you do the same.
anyway I’m off.
...sofa arms found to be on average 12 times the contamination of the average toilet seat
Slightly worried about you now.Whatever happened to:
Still, at least you've stopped making up weird bullshit about me "being in love" with the Albert's loos.
Oh, and I hate to spoil your KILLER point, buuuut:
More germs on an average family sofa than a loo seat
A FAMILY sofa harbours more nasty bacteria than the average lavatory seat, a new study has found.www.express.co.uk
The unlikely items that harbour more bacteria than your TOILET
Research carried out by Domestos and UNICEF found that garden trampolines are the most germ-ridden item in the average household.www.dailymail.co.uk
If your arguments weren't so devastatingly clueless and your points backfiring so badly, I guess you wouldn't be compelled to sink so despicably low as to make comments like this. Quite shameful, desperate stuff really.Slightly worried about you now.
do you have a temperature?
You are comparing sofas & trampolines to public toilets in pubs.If your arguments weren't so devastatingly clueless and your points backfiring so badly, I guess you wouldn't be compelled to sink so despicably low as to make comments like this. Quite shameful, desperate stuff really.
I was illustrating the fact that if you're going to start obsessing about hygiene on painted walls, you'll find plenty of other places that are also potentially thick with germs, like sofas and tables, for example. You are aware that many pubs have sofas, yes? And you did read that article that pointed out that they can harbour even more germs than toilet seat, yes?You are comparing sofas & trampolines to public toilets in pubs.
Suck on a dirty rag, bit of bleach powder on the back of the hand and - wham! - that'll give you a real hit.On a plus point you could always do shots of the hand sanitiser.
7/8 quid for 2 wines tho, I'll take my chancesThe alberts filthy, always has been. I have no faith in their ability to kill cockroaches let alone a virus
Bringing trampolines into a discussion about pub toilet hygiene seemed hallucinatory.I was illustrating the fact that if you're going to start obsessing about hygiene on painted walls, you'll find plenty of other places that are also potentially thick with germs, like sofas and tables, for example. You are aware that many pubs have sofas, yes? And you did read that article that pointed out that they can harbour even more germs than toilet seat, yes?
So why the fuck are you suggesting I may have a fever?
Who actually mentioned trampolines, FFS?Bringing trampolines into a discussion about pub toilet hygiene seemed hallucinatory.
thanks
Three shots for a fiver, and they probably act as a disinfectant too. Double win!7/8 quid for 2 wines tho, I'll take my chances
It seems you were unable to understand that I'd just provided a relevant quote from that article. Here it is again. I've made the text nice and big so you can't miss it. Please try and pay attention.The daily mail article you referenced!View attachment 201585
Sofa arms (bacteria present pictured) were found to be on average 12 times the contamination of the average toilet seat.
Incessantly referencing sofa arms is just as weird as trampolines tbhIt seems you were unable to understand that I'd just provided a relevant quote from that article. Here it is again. I've made the text nice and big so you can't miss it. Please try and pay attention.
Incessantly referencing sofa arms is just as weird as trampolines tbh
if the daily mail said it it must be true!It seems you were unable to understand that I'd just provided a relevant quote from that article. Here it is again. I've made the text nice and big so you can't miss it. Please try and pay attention.