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Rod Sprague wrote:I had a room mate that kept closing the door to the bathroom. The humidity got too high, and it never aired out properly after it was put to its more odoriferous uses, so the room began to stink and get moldy. I asked why she didn’t leave to door open so it could air out properly. “Because bathrooms smell!” I also didn’t like not knowing if anyone was in there.
Self-fulfilling prophecy: bathrooms smell, so I keep the door closed. Keeping the door closed ensures that over time the bathroom actually does begin to smell. :lol:

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peeplj wrote:Yep, I think everyone is sharpening their skills for the return of the rubber room! :twisted:

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And I was so hoping for an indefinite continuance of my sabbatical from it. :cry:
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