Yesssss!!! My bathroom is being painted grey as I write!!! I have lived in my house for about 9 years and it has not been repainted in all that time (angels fear to tread in my bathroom and brave men have been known to froth at the mouth and rave...) And the owners agreed to paint it grey instead of blue!
I don't like blue bathrooms because:
1. It is the colour that a bathroom is expected to be.
2. It looks cheap and shitty.
3. It looks like the bathroom's owner should have a collection of fake antique blue bottles containing stinky beautayyy potions all designed to irritate your skin.
I like grey because:
1. I am hoping it will hide the mould.
2. It requires no decoration (bathroom decorations just turn into homes for spores of various origins).
I had a strange and frightening experience with my mobile the other day. It rang when I was recharging it and I (unthinkingly) answered...which produced the weirdest sensation of intense heat in my ear that lasted until after the conversation was over. I was so scared by this incident that I have vowed these things:
1. When using said phone, turn up the volume and hold phone upside down so it is nowhere near my ears.
2. Text whenever possible.
I have only recently (within the past six months) acquired a mobile phone (mobile phone virgin) so I probably made a stupid mistake that more savvy people would know to avoid...nontheless, this incident has reaffirmed my intense dislike of these intrusive little gadgets.
I don't like blue bathrooms because:
1. It is the colour that a bathroom is expected to be.
2. It looks cheap and shitty.
3. It looks like the bathroom's owner should have a collection of fake antique blue bottles containing stinky beautayyy potions all designed to irritate your skin.
I like grey because:
1. I am hoping it will hide the mould.
2. It requires no decoration (bathroom decorations just turn into homes for spores of various origins).
I had a strange and frightening experience with my mobile the other day. It rang when I was recharging it and I (unthinkingly) answered...which produced the weirdest sensation of intense heat in my ear that lasted until after the conversation was over. I was so scared by this incident that I have vowed these things:
1. When using said phone, turn up the volume and hold phone upside down so it is nowhere near my ears.
2. Text whenever possible.
I have only recently (within the past six months) acquired a mobile phone (mobile phone virgin) so I probably made a stupid mistake that more savvy people would know to avoid...nontheless, this incident has reaffirmed my intense dislike of these intrusive little gadgets.
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I to am kinda new to mobile phones..maybe 18 months to 2 yrs i have had mine,i have a newish one now..with camera..mind you im not sure how to use that feature so i just text also as i can be quite anti social & dont wanna talk to people ( 11 yrs in atenstra call centre does that to a person)..hey are you planning on coming to tha ball