Anonymous wrote:I’m not touching my car with contaminated gloves. I’m dropping them where I’m done with them.
We have far more serious problems right now than a few biodegradable latex gloves laying about.
Anonymous wrote:I’m not touching my car with contaminated gloves. I’m dropping them where I’m done with them.
We have far more serious problems right now than a few biodegradable latex gloves laying about.
Anonymous wrote:I’m not touching my car with contaminated gloves. I’m dropping them where I’m done with them.
We have far more serious problems right now than a few biodegradable latex gloves laying about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I doubt that "all the people wearing rubber gloves to the grocery store" or even a substantial portion of them are doing this.
The last time I went to the store the ground was littered with these things.
I haven't seen this even once. Where are you people?
Target in Fairfax.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I doubt that "all the people wearing rubber gloves to the grocery store" or even a substantial portion of them are doing this.
The last time I went to the store the ground was littered with these things.
I haven't seen this even once. Where are you people?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I doubt that "all the people wearing rubber gloves to the grocery store" or even a substantial portion of them are doing this.
That is the part that bothers you - ok.
There shouldn't be any.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I doubt that "all the people wearing rubber gloves to the grocery store" or even a substantial portion of them are doing this.
The last time I went to the store the ground was littered with these things.
Anonymous wrote:I doubt that "all the people wearing rubber gloves to the grocery store" or even a substantial portion of them are doing this.
Anonymous wrote:I doubt that "all the people wearing rubber gloves to the grocery store" or even a substantial portion of them are doing this.