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Old 11-30-2005, 01:44 PM   #266
Hank Chinaski
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Troubling inconsistancies

You all know that I am as much a grammar and word usage Timmy as the next guy. That's why I was so troubled by what I just saw on a lunchtime run. I had to use the restroom so I stepped into a KFC.

On the outer restroom door was a sign saying how it is their goal to make sure the facility is "clean." I thought nothing of it until later- washing my hands I saw a sign ordering employees to:

wash and sanitize their hands.

The dual word usage troubles me. Shouldn't the door have said
"a sanitary facility?" " The instruction for the employee "sanitizing" process was only to apply some soap to the hands and tthen scrub a little. Shouldn't the public be able to expect the toilet to receive the same treatment?

It seems to me that they should change the sign on the door to read "you won't SEE anything too disgusting, but make sure your shots are up to date before entering."
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