ah, but so many do not - it's one of those issues that comes up over and over in Ask A Manager (and it has in my personal experience as well) ... although there are any number of people who would just ignore the hazardous drug sign, figuring it might be a fun drug
Anya ,'Sleeper'
Natter 77: I miss my friends. I miss my enemies. I miss the people I talked to every day.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Hazardous and fun do overlap
So am I the only one lucky enough to have Facebook down?
At my last job, there was a woman who would root through the office refrigerator looking for something that looked appealing for her lunch. It took a lot to dissuade her.
I was putting something on the bookshelf where I keep my "kitchen" stuff and it was THERE!
I am a mug-monogamist. There is only ever one mug for me at a time, and breaking/losing one has monumental impact. Glat you found the OTM.
Teppy, we could talk for hours about this phenomenon and how closely I relate. Instead, I'm here is I can lend a totally separate/safe/sincere ear. It must be so much worse for you than it was for me, and I feel for you. I concur with the 'trust the medpros' advice. Live your life.
dcp, I know those bags! A neighbor got his cancer drugs in those bags too. They ended up in my stash, as I refuse to buy plastic bags of any kind. They've lasted for more than 10 years! Super useful and durable. And, if you store stuff like bread pudding in them, the warning square counts as ironic!
Hazardous and fun do overlap
[flashes back to Zenkitty's description of ass-hooks...]
Timelies all!
Happy Birthday Karl!
Ugh, it's cool and rainy here, and will be all weekend.
Thanks for the lovely wishes, folks. It's a quiet Friday here, which is generally how I prefer to celebrate.
I may go down to Pacifica and walk by the ocean later, to make sure I get my steps in. I'm so grateful to live in such a beautiful place.
And always, always thankful for my beloved Buffistas, who have been with me through so much, and who are never far from my mind or my heart, even when I'm not posting very much.
May we keep taking care of one another for a long, long while.
Um, not sure I would recommend re-using those bags for food? I mean I guess they held bottles with pills inside and not just stray pills but still. Maybe give them back to the pharmacy to be disposed.
In purging useful items news, today I took two beach ball-sized clumps of plastic bags from Kroger to the recycling dumpster. They are handy in small numbers, but I accumulate way too many of them and they were spilling out from my lower cabinets to the kitchen floor.