>... You remember, the one (squeegee) that the janitor used to escape
>from the elevator in the World Trade Center...
>>... You remember, the one (squeegee) that the janitor used to escape
>
>>from the elevator in the World Trade Center...
>
> You have a good memory.
I might... but thanks.
Do you remember a lot of specifics about 9/11?
That day started out SUPER wierd for me. Yes, I remember many of the
personal detais of the day. (like which toilet I was scrubbing when the
second tower was hit, etc.)
> Do you think many people recall the custodian using the squeegee as an
> escape tool?
I remember, because he uses my brand. I suppose that others might
remember because one of the group looked like Morgan Freeman, and one of
them always wore sunglasses.
To be honest, that's not a detail I keep handy, but
> instantly remembered it.
Cleaning is like a memory association game. You never really get a place
clean, but if you spray some smellum near the door, people will remember
cleanliness, and think of it while looking at your incomplete work,
and be more likely satisfied.
> Sometimes, I think I remember a little too much.
Only if the memories keep you awake at night.
Sweet Dreams!
Chicken Finger
> Zildjian: world class cymbal of excellence.