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The knife users will do you more harm.Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostGlasgow Subway Train Seat has 125 Times More Bacteria than Toilet Seat - Mass Transit
Maybe people should put down a little ring of toilet paper then, or crouch a few inches above the seat.
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Well Old Gregs probably does. He and Mark Almond both have the same stomach pump story, so I've read.Originally posted by d000hg View PostYour mouth/face probably has more bacteria than either.
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I use the Clockwork orange, was this one of those statistic massages, they just bleached the toilet seat before test and choose a subway seat that had been crapped, vomited etc on?Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostGlasgow Subway Train Seat has 125 Times More Bacteria than Toilet Seat - Mass Transit
Maybe people should put down a little ring of toilet paper then, or crouch a few inches above the seat.
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I can see the Evening Standard headline now.Originally posted by sasguru View PostWouldn't happen in London. And if it did I would certainly have a go.
IT maths geek beaten in happy slapping incident gone viral.
To make matter worse she'd probably make off with your brompton too.
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Wouldn't happen in London. And if it did I would certainly have a go.
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Sorry to be pedantic - but wouldn't they need to sit on a glass table or at least a mesh chair before their bare arse was exposed while sitting?Originally posted by bellymonster View PostGood point, although you dont often see people sat with their bare arse exposed.
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Glasgow Subway Train Seat has 125 Times More Bacteria than Toilet Seat - Mass Transit
Maybe people should put down a little ring of toilet paper then, or crouch a few inches above the seat.
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watch it, funny faceOriginally posted by Old Greg View PostIt was you in a skirt, wasn't it?
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