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Bedok Esso faulty pump


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Hypersonic
36 minutes ago, inlinesix said:

 

Left hand to press the button.

Right hand hold hand sanitiser.

Once press will use hand sanitiser immediately.

Actually i see and think most people just touch the lift button and those handles in the MRT/buses, and do not sanitize or wash their hand immediately de. So far you also no hear there is an outbreak of covid cases from these group of people?!

So i guess the more ignorant you are, the chances tio virus could be lower? And the more scare and paranoid you are, the more sway you might be? Lol.

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Turbocharged
2 hours ago, Kopites said:

Lesser of chance for knuckle to touch my face. 🤔

i thought i am very discipline but I still touch my eye accidentally one night when I rub my eye with the back of my hand

got to find one of this for my neck size

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Hypersonic
19 minutes ago, Phang said:

i thought i am very discipline but I still touch my eye accidentally one night when I rub my eye with the back of my hand

got to find one of this for my neck size

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Must see where you touched before  rubbing your eye?! 😅

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Turbocharged
5 minutes ago, 13177 said:

Must see where you touched before  rubbing your eye?! 😅

i applied mopiko on the back of my hand because of mosquito bite

and i rubbed the mopiko into my eye 👁

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Hypersonic
6 minutes ago, Phang said:

i applied mopiko on the back of my hand because of mosquito bite

and i rubbed the mopiko into my eye 👁

Mopiko rubbed onto eye? Ouch! 😓

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Turbocharged

back to the pump overflow discussion 

it happened to me roughly once every 7~10 years, more common in the 80s and 90s when the nozzles were less well maintained, those days, the floor patch in front of the pumps was always greasy and reek of petrol smell

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2 minutes ago, Phang said:

back to the pump overflow discussion 

it happened to me roughly once every 7~10 years, more common in the 80s and 90s when the nozzles were less well maintained, those days, the floor patch in front of the pumps was always greasy and reek of petrol smell

Where was I in the 80s................ Hmmmm. Lol. 

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