Speaking of vintage ads - this one is one of the most bizarre: [link]
The Bathroom Bolshevik Poster reads: Is your bathroom breeding bolsheviks? Employees lose respect for a company that fails to provide decent facilities for their confort. The poster is an actual ad for Scot Tissue Towels that first appeared in the 1930's.
Or the WWII propaganda poster urging US citizens to "Grow Hemp for the War": [link]
Is the Grow Hemp For the War guy smelling the hemp rope?
Kitchen sink: Lutherans::Bathroom: Bolsheviks
Is the Grow Hemp For the War guy smelling the hemp rope?
I think he's talking into a microphone.
I've thought about getting the bathroom bolshevik poster for my bathroom.
Here's my current hygiene question: What is up with the people who use the paper towel to touch all the doors on their way out of the bathroom? I figure those are the cleanest doorknobs around, since most people at least make a half-assed effort to wash their hands in the bathroom.
Is your bathroom breeding bolsheviks?
Having spent two years using FSR outhouses and toilet paper, I find that hilarious.
Here's my current hygiene question: What is up with the people who use the paper towel to touch all the doors on their way out of the bathroom? I figure those are the cleanest doorknobs around, since most people at least make a half-assed effort to wash their hands in the bathroom
I dunno, but I figure they are the same people who do unspeakable things to the toilet seats so that they never have to touch them. Fucktards!
Actually, some people don't wash their hands afterwards. I've noticed one coworker who never washes her hands - doesn't even make a pass at it. Also, even if they do wash their hands, some people don't dry them well, so the handles are wet. ick.
What is up with the people who use the paper towel to touch all the doors on their way out of the bathroom? I figure those are the cleanest doorknobs around, since most people at least make a half-assed effort to wash their hands in the bathroom.
It's recommended in a lot of the handwashing guidelines I've seen. You're factoring in those people who don't wash their hands.