Monday, May 23, 2016

long-awaited post

Yes, I am doing my first post in 5 months and yes it is a screenshot from a hearing conservation training I'm doing. Has anyone out there very washed their hands before they inserted earplugs? Well la di dah if so! How about inspecting them (step 2)?
 
 

12 comments:

  1. I think I have washed my hands before putting them in before. Not because I was going to put earplugs in, but probably just because I just got done using the rest room or whatever. Anyways, I remember it being unpleasant because I got the earplugs wet and it felt gross.

    Sorry, a totally boring comment, but I had to make it known that I still check Heckasac on a regular basis.

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  2. Can't believe it's already been 5 months since we watched Night of the Iguana.

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  3. I have never washed my hands before putting earplugs in.
    There's a pair of weird man-pri-length cut-offs I have with weird little pockets on each of the two front belt-loops (so mid-century), and those pockets are the perfect size for a pair of earplugs. I have kept the same earplugs in there for years through so so many washings. Usually, the only time I use earplugs are when I just happen to be wearing those shorts.

    Yes, it just so fascinating....I know!

    But mainly I just wanted to say that I also keep checking Heckasac.

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  4. Buy earplugs at show. Swear I'll remember to bring a pair from home next time. Forget. Buy earplugs at show. Guys when I open my bar earplugs will be free. And all your bands can play. And it will be all ages. But it will have brew. In a neighborhood convenient to everyone.

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  5. I saw a metal band that gave out earplugs for free from the stage. It's such a good move, because 1.) it's just nice and 2.) they're pretty much saying "watch out, you're going to need these."

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  6. Cafe Colonial sells earplugs cheap at shows. It has brew and is all ages and is convenient to me and Mario and everyone who can afford a house under $300,000 with still some decent amount of character.

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  7. NOT CHEAP ENOUGH! I had a brief dilemma about whether or not I should tip for Cafe Colonial earplugs.

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  8. I'd never tip for earplugs, unless the bartender opened that little package, rolled them into a manageable size, and stuck them in my ears him/herself.

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  9. And washed their hands first. I love that Becky has probably totally forgotten about this post already.

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  10. It's a little reminiscent of the Secret Blog up in here.

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  11. The thought of someone else putting earplugs in my ears makes me want to barf a little.

    I either forget to wear them or remember then hate them and take them out after one song.

    Secret boring blog.

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  12. That's why it was so terrible the one time I went to Happy Day Spa and the dude put his gloved fingers IN MY EARS as part of the massage!! Never went back.

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