Senior Cohousing … was Re: Designing for Women
From: Ann Zabaldo (zabaldoearthlink.net)
Date: Fri, 27 Sep 2013 05:41:30 -0700 (PDT)
I hope this last clip isn't going to lead to a discussion about the merits or 
demerits of circumcision ... altho' that would be far more interesting than 
urine ...  :-)

Like Peter in another post ... unless you have problems in your community w/ 
people leaving the common bathrooms in unsanitary condition and you want help 
w/ that ...  let's get back to topics concerning cohousing.  

The questions I have right now are:

Does anyone have "firm" numbers on completed SENIOR cohousing communities?  
Names and location?

How about forming or building senior cohousing groups?  Names and location?

Needed for an article a colleague is writing about senior cohousing.

Thanks!

Best --

Ann Zabaldo
Takoma Village Cohousing
Washington, DC
Principal, Cohousing Collaborative, LLC
Falls Church VA
703-688-2646

On Sep 26, 2013, at 11:07 AM, Holly Wilder wrote:

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> Squarish triangle is absolutely right; urine is produced sterile but can pick 
> up bugs along the way. However, urine collected from circumcised men is 
> usually also sterile owing to the absence of the foreskin, which is colonised 
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> Holly Wilder
> Visionary Properties LLC
> www.visionaryproperties.vpweb.com
> hollywilder23 [at] gmail.com
> (303) 517-4180 cell
> (303) 447-8204 fax
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> On Sep 26, 2013, at 8:50 AM, Lyle Scheer wrote:
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>> Ummm... Urine is sterile.  No germs.
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>> - Lyle
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>> On 9/25/13 10:01 PM, KJ wrote:
>>> To continue our bathroom conversation:
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>>> True, but it would be hard to actually clean it up, I mean to kill the 
>>> germs, in most public restrooms.
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>>> Confession time:  when I have accidentally gotten urine drops on the toilet 
>>> seat, I purposely leave it on the toilet seat.  You may be thinking, how 
>>> rude!  But my thinking was that if I leave it there, the next person will 
>>> a) pick another stall or b) hover as well to avoid the urine.  I guess I 
>>> think that if I wipe it off, the germs will still be there, but the next 
>>> person will think the toilet is clean...  Am I right or am I wrong?  
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>>> Sent from my iPad
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>>> On Sep 25, 2013, at 1:11 PM, "Wayne Tyson" <landrest [at] cox.net> wrote:
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>>>> CoHo:
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>>>> Maybe so, but should they have to, especially in public restrooms. And if 
>>>> they, and males do happen to have bad aim or splatter the seat with urine 
>>>> and who-knows-what bacteria and contaminants upon the seat, would not said 
>>>> persons have the responsibility to clean it up?
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>>>> If we capitulate to the indifferent segment of the population, does that 
>>>> raise us up or put us down?
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>>>> WT
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>>>> "The opposite of love is not hate; the opposite of love is 
>>>> indifference." --Oscar Wilde
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>>>> ----- Original Message ----- 
>>>> From: "Jerry McIntire" <jerry.mcintire [at] gmail.com>
>>>> To: "Cohousing-L" <cohousing-l [at] cohousing.org>
>>>> Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2013 6:03 AM
>>>> Subject: Re: [C-L]_ Designing for Women
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>>>>> KJ and others,
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>>>>> Women can pee standing up, it's easy with the P-style. My wife uses it in
>>>>> the woods.
>>>>> http://www.thepstyle.com/
>>>>> 
>>>>> Jerry McIntire
>>>>> stonesthrowcommunity.wordpress.com
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