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This thread just reminded me of something. In all of my vehicles, I carry a bottle of hand sanitizer (I'm sure alot of you do the same thing) and whenever I get back in the car, I use it. I'm not trying to sound like Howard Hughes here, but think how many germs on on that grocery cart handle, that gas pump handle, the restroom doorknobs, the counter-top at any supermarket. Even children, they love to slide their hands across everything, then the next they do is rub their eyes. At chemo. one day, I watched a cardiologist accidentally drop a coin on the floor, and his son picked it up and handed it back to him. (The wife/mother was the patient) The doc. put the coin back in his pocket, and immediately whipped out a bottle of hand sanitizer as if from thin air and worked it into his hands, and then held it out to his son, you know it, "Aw, come on Dad!" Dad said,"Just do it", the kid did, and it reminded me of all the bacteria on coins and currency. For some of us it's not a big deal, but always wash your hands or use sanitizer after handling money, or I hate to say it, but anything you touch in public. It's better safe than sorry. I was always so paranoid about bringing some germ back home to Nikki. My best friend had a great idea. He left a bottle of hand sanitizer on our front porch rail, and any one that came to visit just automatically used it. Aw man, I went off track again. Sorry my comments had nothing to do with lemons or olives. Love, Bill
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