Originally posted by Great Big SteesI usually wash my hands before when at work, as my full time job often leaves me with greasy dirty hands.
Glad to hear that. For a brief moment my I had this horrible picture in my head. Now the reason for doing this was what? Perchance not wanting to transmit some germs to......well "it"?
Originally posted by duecerNow I don't want to suggest elitism here but I think a Harvard graduate wouldn't be doing something (work) that might involve getting ones hands particularly dirty would they? Although perhaps they do some gardening or maybe "fixing" the yatchs engine or maybe even daddy or mumsys Rolls...... Nah they'd have hired help to do that. "Shall we do lunch at the club?"
I usually wash my hands before when at work, as my full time job often leaves me with greasy dirty hands.
Originally posted by Great Big Steescould come from a tradition of people who used quills and inkwells, one may want to get that off first, or end up with a discolored little buddy
Now I don't want to suggest elitism here but I think a Harvard graduate wouldn't be doing something (work) that might involve getting ones hands particularly dirty would they? Although perhaps they do some gardening or maybe "fixing" the yatchs engine or maybe even daddy or mumsys Rolls...... Nah they'd have hired help to do that. "Shall we do lunch at the club?"