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Aug 02, 2006 18:50

FACT: A toothbrush within 6 feet of a toilet can get airborne bacteria from flushing. So go ahead and picture where you put your toothbrushes in your bathroom and then estimate how far away that is from your toilet. I'm going to bet that it is within 6 feet, right? This is a gross fact but you'll thank me for it later in your life ( Read more... )

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sabullock August 3 2006, 00:22:58 UTC
Ew why did you even share that? I hope your friends list gets together and decides to take you out for that.

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chrisjohnmartin August 3 2006, 00:41:46 UTC
Don't ew me cause I know that you already moved your toothbrush. That's a horrible, horrible thought Ms. Bullock-Grant.

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sabullock August 3 2006, 00:50:02 UTC
I didn't I believe a good amount of germs is healthy or something. That's why I drink bacteria-infested water. Bullock-Grant, weird.

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chrisjohnmartin August 3 2006, 00:54:15 UTC
Where do you purchase this bacteria-infested water? Hook me up. It sounds like music to my ears.

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gwynethpaltrow August 3 2006, 00:37:05 UTC
Like I already told you, I really am quite upset that Sandra commented before me. I wanted to be your first, you know.

Anyways. I like it that the little lady is so overprotective of her brother; that's how it should be, shouldn't it? Hahaha, the death stare. Yes, well, someone's got to teach the kid, right? I'm sure that Moses will be attacking random kids in the park before the age of four, and attempt to smash the windshields of our neighbour's cars. (Which, by the way, will be your fault and not mine)! Is this comment long enough, now? I'd type more, but I'm lazy and tired, and not to mention cold, cause your mum gave me the bad room to sleep in.

I love you.

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chrisjohnmartin August 3 2006, 00:46:31 UTC
You are my first, Gwynnie. I'm 99.9% sure of that.

Their relationship reminds me of yours and Jake's. You are pretty overprotective over him but I know that he appreciates it. He will only do that if he's aggravated by the other kids. If this random boy pushes him off the swing, what would you have him do? I bet you'll even beat the child! What bad room? I got the worst, the floor.

I love you.

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gwynethpaltrow August 3 2006, 00:50:53 UTC
We had this conversation earlier tonight and yes, I think it's safe to say that I can be quite overprotective at times. Only when it gets to certain people though, because I'm kind of like, "screw all" about everything and everyone else. And no! I would never, ever beat a child. I would beat up the child's mum (or dad). I got the room next to your baby sister's! She is talking on the phone or something like that, I don't know what, but it's annoying and I can't sleep.

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chrisjohnmartin August 3 2006, 01:01:23 UTC
Those people that you are overprotective about should feel very special. You wouldn't at least scold the child if that child happens to pull on Apple's hair and spit in her face or something crazy like that. My family members are annoying, that's true. But they have their good days.

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heatha_ledger August 3 2006, 00:53:01 UTC
You know, when my sister and I used to get mad at each other we used to like clean the drain with each others toothbrush and whenever I was a jerk, I sort of wondered where exactly my toothbrush had been when I went to use it. I lived through that so I think I'm alright.

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chrisjohnmartin August 3 2006, 01:07:56 UTC
I hope your sister's ok. So you must be this super human that's immune to 500 different kinds of bacteria. Bravo. I want your autograph.

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rickywilson August 3 2006, 05:22:12 UTC
If a car can't kill me than airborne bacteria certainly won't either. That's an interesting fact though, I'll save that for our next tour and tell my unaware band mates. I hope you're able to sleep in with two busy kids around.

Oh and maybe a small hello is in order? I'm new around here, remember me?

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chrisjohnmartin August 3 2006, 14:14:08 UTC
Those bacteria are very smart though. Just be careful. When it comes to sleeping time, those two actually do a great job. They sleep for a long time, which is really great for their mum and me.

I do remember you. Hello back. I'm glad you found my fact interesting.

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zachary_hanson August 3 2006, 12:47:27 UTC
After all of these years of brushing my teeth I haven't gotten sick yet but then again I am weird about rotating toothbrushes often just because of the fact that it sits there wet. I did know about the bacteria flushing thing because of a Mythbusters episode. The things that you can learn on that show are amazing. I can't remember what their end conclusion on that show was actually. I hope they repeat it though so that I can watch again.

There is something to be said for falling asleep with the weight of another body beside you. My brother always talked about how he barely sleeps when he is alone and that the person next to him doesn't have to be there for a sexual reason or even touching him just as long as he knows they are there. I know now what he means after having spent many nights with someone alongside me. My pets help when the nights get lonely but nothing compares to the ultimate feeling of rolling over in the middle of the night to be faced with the one that you love.

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chrisjohnmartin August 3 2006, 14:15:49 UTC
I have watched a couple of Mythbusters episode and they are very interesting. The things they do to find out if something's real or not deserves an award.

I agree completely. It's weird how the knowledge that someone you care about or know is sleeping beside you. It's such a comforting thought.

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zachary_hanson August 3 2006, 14:19:44 UTC
I watched one a couple of days ago where they were in a whirlpool trying to figure out if it would kill a person and holding on by a tether while the water sucked them down. The guy ended up throwing up all over himself. I hope they get paid well and the research is very rewarding.

Even if you aren't touching it just is hard to explain how that feels. I do not know what it is like to have a child but I imagine that sleeping with Apple or Moses next to you has to be something altogether different.

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chrisjohnmartin August 3 2006, 14:23:45 UTC
And I also hope that they have good insurance. Those guys deserve so much recognition though and they're usually unappreciated.

It's funny because when you're sleeping next to your child, no matter how deep of a sleeper you are, your senses are just heightened. You wake up immediately and even when you're asleep, you can feel every single movement that they make.

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