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Men’s Washroom Etiquette
A weird thing happened in the men’s washroom at work last week. I know, I know… all good stories start like that.
There were two of us in the washroom. The other man finished up before I did, walked over to the sink, lathered up, rinsed, dried his hands, and walked out of the washroom, but he left the water running.
He knew I was there. Did he leave the faucet running for my convenience? Or was he worried I wouldn’t wash my hands? Did he think I needed a friendly reminder? Or was he a germophobe, and didn’t want to touch the dirty taps with his clean hands?
Ultimately, were his actions considerate?
This has never happened to me, and honestly, I don’t know what to think.<span style=”font-size: 12pt; font-family: “Times New Roman”” />
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We don’t need no stinkin’ cell phones
I make my final appearance of the season on CBC Radio’s Go this Saturday. I’ll be sharing advice on living in the twenty-first century without a cell phone.
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Jenna got a MacBook
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Oh, come on Skype
Honestly, the day after I top up my Skype account with ten euro’s worth of calling, Skype goes ahead and announces free Skype-to-landline calls within North America.
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The kids these days and their podcasts
Tristan and I have started another video podcast. It’s called Canadian Heritage Vignettes. It is short, subtitled, shot entirely with my digital camera, and will probably be updated infuriatingly infrequently.
You might also want to check out the newest Collective Production. It’s called The Podcast of My Discontent, and it features (probably) more Tristan Homer than you could possibly ever want. It’s cleverly edited.