blueuro83 ([info]blueuro83) wrote,
@ 2008-02-08 09:28:00
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Current mood: creative

Wrap yourself in a plastic bag...
Today I saw a guy sneeze 3 times, wiped it with his palm/sleeve and then turn a knob that I had to use...yuck...I then went around the other side just so I wouldn't come into contact with his germs.

Do you buy industrial size bottles of Purell? Have you continued getting yearly booster shots to prevent cooties? Are you rubbing anti-bacterial soap on your hands right now?
Warning: You may find the following information to be extremely disgusting.
Scientists have found:
*bacteria on the handles of doors, the toilet and the towel dispenser of public restrooms
*drool from three different people on an airplane cushion
*saliva from three people on the inside of a bar glass
*germs usually found in feces in the back of a taxi cab
*B. strep, usually found in vaginal secretions, on a movie theater seat. They say it was probably from a woman wearing a short skirt.
*dangerous E. coli bacteria, most likely from fecal matter, on a pair of public headphones
*And that's not all! Forensic scientists say they recently uncovered sperm mixed in a soft drink served at a neighborhood restaurant!

They also say that the vast majority of these germs are not dangerous. In fact, a lot of the secretions, if they're dry, have already lost their ability to hurt you. The most dangerous thing we get exposed to is spit. That's how the flu gets transmitted. It's the way that we're most commonly able to hurt each other. In fact, the human bite is the most dangerous of all animal bites because that's where we actually can hurt each other the most by transmitting the most diseases. Also, you cannot get an STD from using a public toilet, you can only get something that will give you a rash or some other skin problem. However, using a hot tub in a hotel, you can actually get something from that b/c it isn't cleaned thoroughly enough...

Aside from my germ-o-phobic morning, I got to work and I am mad tired. Last night I had a great time w/Harry. We played cards and talked. I love it when we send time together doing anyhting really. I hope his interview went well. Today he'll find out if he got the store or now :O]

So how do you know if a guy loves you? One of my co-workers started dating this guy and they are in month 6 and last night was the first time he used the L-word...so here are some of my co-workers' responses: [female response] -BUNCH OF CRAP BELOW, how long have you known this fellow? how close are you with him? answer these questions then think about it, if you barley know him and your not close with him then he's a creep and you need to get away from him, a guy shouldn't tell a girl he loves her unless they have been together for at least a year, that's what I think. ... or...[28 yr old male] -It could just mean he wants to bang you, that's what love means for a lot of guys ya know! ...or [guy in his 30s response]- I think he has no idea what love actually means. So be careful lol. He's probably just saying that cus that's what you see on tv these days... "i love you... I hate you... I'm breaking up with you... I love you"... My response: But then again, "love" is a verb. Its something you "do", it is not the name of that pleasant feeling you get when your around someone you like, that is "lust". And the amount of time you are with a person is really not important, 1 month, 1 year, 100 etc...Women need to learn to speak the language of MEN. Often times they are saying "I love you" loud and clear but we as women just do not see the signs because our language of love is different than that of Men. My bf of over 3 years recently bought me a set of lip glosses cuz I love make up and shinny things, lol. Translation: "I love you and I want to keep you pretty and happy and it took me a lot of guts to buy you make up, somthing I've never done". Every day Men DO things when they care about you & that as a female you may not see as them saying "I love You" but the meaning behind their actions say it loud and clear...I hope she will now know what to do.




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[info]hey_ya_maygirl
2008-02-08 04:42 pm UTC (link)
Actions DO speak louder than words! This is true. Boys have to back "I love you" up with performance!

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[info]blueuro83
2008-02-08 05:36 pm UTC (link)
True...but different boys show different actions... some boys can be super romantic and some are not...so women need to read inbetween the lines sometimes and understand the Men Language,lol.

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