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Speaker 1 (00:22):
I'm I like that music. God can sit here and
listen to the whole album, well, the whole song. Anyway.
Good day, everybody, beautiful day. Outside is overcast, but it's different.
We've been having a lot of warm weather for the summer,
and now it is winter and it feels like winter,
but it feels good. I like to change, and I

(00:44):
guess everybody across the nation is receiving the changing weather,
changing to the winter. So that's good. Welcome to the
number one show on Internet. Let Grandpa speak. Hey, I'm
your host. I'm grandpa, and like most grandpas of grandparents,
I love everybody. You know, when people get older, they
used to become cornkind and loving some of them. Some

(01:08):
of them are cantankerins, and some of them are a
little bit edgy, yeah, a little bit, you know, But
most of the seniors are nice and mild and loving,
don't you anyway? Like I say, I love everybody, and
I may not know you, and I may never even
meet you, but I still love y'all. Send you my

(01:30):
love wherever you are in the world. You figure you
need somebody to love you, just say, look, well, grandpa,
he loves me. He comes on the show every every
Saturday morning at nine o'clock and say that I love everybody,
and I do who else should do that? And we
should remember this, thou shalt not killed. We're not supposed

(01:50):
to be killing each other. And as human beings, we
don't have no reason to, you know, to do that.
It's just a misunderstanding in our mind. It's I'm a
confusion that we have in our minds that makes us
think that we're doing something to harm and hurt each other.
You know, that's not what we to do. They say
that what you give out, what you give out, we

(02:11):
return back to you. So if you're giving a lot
of bad feelings and evil and mad people and all
that stuff, that's what you're gonna do. That's what you're feeling.
That's what makes you feel bad, and it also can
corrupt your immune system, So be careful about that. You
should get that stuff out of your mind and think good.

(02:31):
That's what you're gonna do. Think good. That's what I
always say. See, I'm looking for love. That's why I
give love. I want love to come back to me.
I want people to love me and I want to
love them. I think that's where we should all be
in the world and everything. See, I wonder why some
people are so upset. We got people that are so
upset and they're not bleeding. They don't have no permanent

(02:56):
disaster or nothing in their life. They're just mad, just mad,
just has to be angry us about something doesn't make
no sense to me, and doing things that I learned
that I should not do as a child. I learned,
where did these people come from? You know, I'm going
to raise in this country and everything that I learned,

(03:16):
how to be decent and respectful, loving and caring and
dealing with the truth and honesty and not be corrupt.
I learned in this country. What with these people learning? Well,
how did they get so dated? How did they get
so confused and so evil and so and this is
angry for nothing. I don't know what that is about,

(03:39):
but I guess a lot of people do that, and
what the hell I'm telling them? Don't do that? Make
your life better. If you're thinking good, your life is
going to be good. If you're thinking bad, nine times
out of ten, it's going to be bad. So just
remember those things. The hurt is you feeling you brought
it on yourself? Is what? How you think is what

(04:02):
you're doing. We are a nation and soon to be
going through. We seem to be going through a lot
of uncertainty we do as our nation. People don't know
what to think, people don't know what to do. Oh,
there's a lot of stuff going on right now that
you know. People seems like they're out of control. Our

(04:24):
life is out of control and all this stuff. So
there's a lot of things that are happening in that
line and in that way. So it's unfortunate. But you know,
we've gotten through work things and this, and we'll get
through this as well too. And so I look at
the future mostly about you know, and I think about
that when I was raised up. I was raised up

(04:45):
to look for the future, not necessarily that life was
over or life is this or that, because everything changes.
So I'm if I'm having a bad time now, things
not going it's gonna change. Is know that it's gonna change.
Get that in your mind. Remember that this where too
shall pass and it will Everything passes away. Everything must change.

(05:09):
So whatever you're feeling, it'll get passing. Do children get
the same teaching? I wonder if children got the same
teaching that I got that or most of us got.
Back in the day. We were taught to be loving,
to be kind, to respect our neighbors, to do a
lot of different things that we still don't see crete

(05:30):
kids doing now. We didn't sit there all day long
practicing how to kill somebody on a video game. We
didn't do that. We were out playing doing other things.
We were healthy, and we were good, and some people
were running sometimes. I always say this. I started back
in about two thousand and nine. I did the show
where I told people that the reason why our children

(05:52):
are doing what they're doing, they're being programmed, their program
early in life playing video games of killing and murdering people.
I'll say, my grand kids do it. And I told
my daughter, who's was a mom, you know you better
be careful with that because that's something he's programming himself
to do things like that. So our children do that

(06:12):
and don't feel anything about it. They'll kill a baby
or a little child, will do everything. But they have been programmed,
and we as adults they do it. Talking about that's
free speech, that's not free speech. Free speech is the
spoken word. That's what free speech is. Not anything that
you can write down that's free speech. No, no, no, no, no,
that's not right. That's confusing. I don't believe in that.

(06:34):
I learned that to look to the future. To look
to the future, you need to think good. To think good,
we need to do some good thinking in our life.
I learned, like I say, everything I know, I learned
in this society, and I feel good about what I learned.
I feel that I'm a very good person. I feel
that everybody should be a good person. I feel that

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everybody should have understanding for other people. We need to
support each other. It takes a village for us to
live and be happy. You know. Back in the day,
we had that stuff that we were taught to care
for our neighbors. We were taught to care for each other.
We were taught to love our country. And we always
used to say 'united we stand, Divided we fall, And

(07:18):
that meant, you know, hey, I'm standing with the thing
with our nation, and that's what we should be doing now.
Other than that we're gonna win. Things are not gonna
work out too well for us if we don't get
ourselves together and start thinking right and start thinking the
way we've been taught. Now. I learned all this in
this country. I'm not a foreigner. I'm not an immigrant.

(07:41):
I was born here, and I'm lack of probably since
sixteen ninety. That's when my people first well, that's when
they're staying today. First came in sixteen ninety. So I'm
about fifty or ten or fifteen generations of people of
family that's been in this country all this time. You know, now,

(08:03):
some people were living on on Now today they're living
on a modest income. People have just gone crazy about
getting more and having more money. We do very well.
I don't know how it is in other states or
other cities, but every every I see, everybody in California
got a new car. They're doing very well. I don't

(08:25):
know they say, well, you can't pay rent, you can't
do this again. I don't see any And it looks
like to me everybody's doing good for some reason. Other
I guess they're earning enough money. I know that people.
I thought I was an engineer working for the ABC
Television Broadcasting Company, and I thought I've made a lot

(08:45):
of money. But now these kids make a lot more
than I ever made. So uh, there's a lot of
different programs going on, a lot of people saying this
a lot of people saying that a lot of that
stuff is not true, a lot of it is not real.
So we've got to be very careful because you can
put anything on you one on the internet and it's legal,
and it doesn't it doesn't make sense that it is

(09:07):
legal or that it would be leg Well. Uh, you know,
like I say, everybody looks seem to be looking for money, money, money, money, money, money, money, money.
Everything is about the money. I don't say all the
all of us are like that, but I'm just saying,
I guess the top level of our people are just

(09:27):
going crazy for money. We got fraud on our phone,
fraud here. Everybody's trying to trick you out of your money,
trying to steal from you, trying to do things like that.
I don't understand that because I thought we were all
had been taught better than that to respect other people.
We don't go Somebody work hard and try to make

(09:47):
a little few opinions and then we come along and
steal it. It just it just just don't don't It
don't taste right, It don't feel right either. It's just
something that we should not do, and we need to
stop it. You need go get you a job, earn
you some money. Legally, earn you some money. The right
way for your life could be because when you steal anyway,

(10:08):
you're gonna lose. Life is gonna take away from you.
Nature has a way of taking that away. Today everyone
is doing everything legal, or are they doing everything illegal.
They're doing all kinds of crazy stuff so they can
get some money, money and money, money and money and money.
That's what they're doing. So we need to stop. Even
the church. Church don't teach you about how to be

(10:30):
a better person. No more. They teach you how to
be have some money. If you got money, you are
a good person. Now then you know. Some people say
money is the root of all evil. Whether it is,
I don't know if that's true or not. Maybe it is.
I don't think it is. I think money is good
for everybody to have. I just don't think we need
to go after it like we did. I was raised

(10:50):
up poor and we were happy. We did life well.
It wasn't bad when I look back at it. We
just didn't have any money. We had everything ain't but money.
So we've got to think. Every day my cell phone
is flooded with someone called to trying to sell me something.
If they're not trying to sell me something, they're trying

(11:12):
to hook me into some kind of fraud thing every
day on my phone, and nobody has ever done anything
about that. That's what we should be doing, something about
stopping these people from fraud. I've had a I don't
know how many credit cards have been compromised. I gotta
get it cut this one now. I got to go
back and get that one. It's just crazy. How come

(11:33):
we don't stop that? And how come to people that's
doing it? Don't stop it? If even if we can't
find a way to stop it technically, we should stop
it in our own self, do man. And they never
give up, They don't give up. They keep coming back
and back and forth. I'll turn them down, get rid
of it. Here they come back again. What happened to
the phone number that no one had but me? What

(11:57):
about my private line and the phone back in the
day we had that a private line. You couldn't get
my phone number and didn nobody call me except those
people who I wanted to call me, and I wanted
to be bothered with all them. How everybody has now
everybody has my phone number. I don't care who they are. Man,
I get people to call me from where they can't
even speak English calling me. I don't know how the

(12:20):
heck they got my phone number. They're outside of this country.
They got my phone number, and they're talking trash and
caring on about this and about that, Miss McLeod. Let
me show you this. Let me show trying to trick you.
Don't get into that. Cut them off. They're trying to
get you to get in. Once you get in, get
your information from you, then then you're in trouble. So

(12:41):
and don't listen to nothing they say, because that's what's
going on with our technology, stuff like that, and it
shouldn't be. We should have a better life. Then I'm
bothered by those people. They bothered me all the time,
and I don't even know them. I don't I don't
have no idea. I'm paying for this phone from them

(13:01):
for them to harass me. That does not make sense.
What about my privacy? These phones should be able to
show that I have privacy. Nobody should be able to
sell my phone number. How you gonna sell my phone number?
And I'm paying for it. If anybody should sell it,
it should be me and I don't want to sell
my phone number, so I don't understand that part either.

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So we're doing a lot of things that don't make
simple it. I don't I don't want to hear from strangers.
I don't want to hear from somebody's advertisement. I don't
want to hear from somebody trying to sell me, someone
trying to get over I'm not interested in that. I
just wanted my phone to talk to my people, talk
to my family, See how you're doing, see how they're doing.
And that's enough. The phone that turned into something that's

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all that is really crazy. I don't like that and
I don't want it. Just lean me alone, and that's
just common sense. And I'll be just fine if you
leave me a loan, and that's what people want to do.
We don't want to have the on wringing hand from BAM,
and I gotta go and try to do something to
keep you from mess with my phone. You have more

(14:07):
rights than I do. I'm paying for the phone and
I have no rights, and you get you doing you
You get to use my phone for free and send
me stuff for free. You have more rights. Something's wrong
with that. I don't like it anyway. That's my spill
for today, and that's my common sense coming for today too.
All right, I want to be right back, and we're
gonna talk about ten of the dirtiest things in your

(14:29):
house that you need to be careful with, and we're
gonna tell you how to clean it. Okay, we're gonna
take a break. We'll be right back. Make sure you
stay tuned. Let Grandpa speak for you.

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(18:09):
all right, Always gonna talk about ten items in your
house that are dirtier than you think it is. It
is really bad. So when our eyes can deceive us
and we may not know, and we think the house
is spotless, we think it's clean after we did our
regular cleaning that we do every week, but there's something

(18:32):
else going on. But in reality, microscopic germs are hiding
and playing sight all over your home, and dust and
dirt is collecting and papers places you would never realize
they were. So we're going to talk about ten items
that are dirtier today than you think and should be
given some extra care for you to really to clean

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them up, for you to think about, and for you
to clean up. Okay, here we go. The first one
really got me, and then they had listed ten of them.
So first one really got men. That was your your
pillow case. Now, I know most people don't think about
the pillow case. I wash. I do wash my mind
because I have the kind of zip up to put on,

(19:19):
put it on the cover, the cover the case that
I do. They clean the pillow case, but nothing necessarily
pillar Every few days or weeks or whatever it is,
I'll take out my my pillowcase, wash them and everything.
But I don't do the pillow. So, uh, this is
good enough news for me too. I got to learn

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how to do the pillow. I didn't think you could.
You could put the pillow in the washman singing, but
I guess you can. But sweat, you got droll, drool
you out of your mind when you're sleeping, and oils
can seem through the pillow case and it's up sorted
in the pillow. So there's a lot of back here period.

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It's rich in bacteria in your pillow, and when you
sleep on it every night, those invisible germs can lead
to acne, exema, and min's other kinds of germs and
diseases too, because most bacteria may not necessarily be compatible
with you. It's such an ego g allergy breeding difficulties,

(20:22):
can't breed and be one to why can't I breed?
And all that. But Webmed, which is a medical group,
this is just washing your pillow every three to six
months to keep them clean. I never even knew I
could put We'll put the pillar in the washing machines,
but I'm gonna do it now. See see how I work.
But it say it contains but this on the on

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the pillar, it should tell you how to how to
wash the pillow on the pillow itself. I never even
looked on that pillar for that. Maybe it's there, maybe
it's not. I don't know. Sometime I know they have
a little tag on that. But if you like me,
I miss it and some of you may be doing better.
But anyway, we know the one thing we need to
clean is our pillow case. We got to peel those

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pillow cases up, okay, and that's the way that should be,
all right. Number two, ceiling fans. I love ceiling fans.
I only have one in my home, but I love them.
I think they're very nice. I like them the you know,
they give off a nice little breeze or whatever it is,
make air different. Uh So I like it. When you

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look up at a ceiling fan, you can see only
the bottom side of it. The top side of that
fan woo full of dirt. It's it's full of it's
it's notorious for attracting dust and dirt. So every time
you anytime you turn that fan on, you know it.
Sometimes that dirt doesn't turn that fan on the first time.

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You're spinning it around and you're breathing it back in
you and and and and your and your lungs. When
you do that, you know so. Thankfully, there's a hack
for cleaning those fans without getting the dust all over
the floor or whatever. All you need is a pillowcase.
Take a pillowcase, take take the fan, dust the fan,

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and let the dust fall down into your pillowcase. Then
you do all of it. Then take that out, dump
it and wash the pillowcase. That's all you have to do.
That's the ceiling fans. Now, a lot of people don't
mean not realize those ceiling fans carrying a lot of
bacteria and a lot of stuff like that. I noticed
that I have allergies and everything. Like sometime I sleep,

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I wake up my whole nots of just blocked up.
Can't all they breathe in it, and that's what woke
me up. I don't know what happens to that in
the middle of the night, but I would imagine part
of that can be the dust parkles in the bacteria
that that I'm breathing and you know, in the night
when I'm in the room. And also I never I

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go back to a pillow, my pillows not whatever do. Okay,
that was the first two things on my list, and
those the first two things that I'm talking about. I'm
going a little bit quick, a little bit fast here,
and I want to kind of slow down a little
bit and talk about these things. If you have a
fan in your house, get you a pillowcase and get

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you on those dustes, you know, the dust the thing,
and let the dust fall down in the pillowcase. Put
it you as a matter of fact, you put the
pillow case on the edge of the thing and just
blow us and push the stuff right in the in
the pillow case. That's how you would do that. So
I never did it before, but you know, I'm learning
how to do it, and I would start doing it

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on a regular basis. I'll keep my my fan clean
because that germs come back to you. Now. Recently my
air conditioner went out, so now I'm not gonna have
forced air anymore in the house. I'm getting I'm getting
what they call a splitter. My air conditioner was like
thirty three years old and it was probably floid and

(24:05):
throwing a lot of stuff in here that I didn't
need anyway, through the duck, through those ducks. They're now
saying you need to go clean those ducks of all
kind of jet dust, dust and germs. And I don't
have to do that anymore because now I'm getting rid
of the forest air heat or the force air conditioning

(24:27):
in the house. I'll have a splitter and I'll have
like the outlet, it'll be right directly into the house
without going through those good cables and everything, because you know,
those things get dirty. We know a lot of them
they got they got groups. Now who's going out and
cleaning your ducks? Cleaning the ducks out of all all
the stuff being there. Especially you know, if you've been

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in there a long time, it's got to be a
lot of germs and bacteria in it by now, you know.
And it's drawing a lot of time. Your air condition
is drawing some of the us drawing from outside, some
of it is drawing air from the inside, and some
of that air is contaminated and dirty and whatever. So
for me, that's I'm glad to be rid of it.

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But you know, we have forced air heating, and it
is convenient and it is a good thing. Okay. Number
three remote controls, Well, we've all heard this one before
about remote controls. At the end of the day, many
of us want to turn TV on. Are you like me,
wanna turn TV on? You want to watch the news,

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or you want to watch the game show, or you
got something else you would like to watch on there,
and you will do it. But you grab what do
you do? You grab the remote? Now, everybody practically, if
you have a lot of members in the family, all
got remote. Sometimes people are eating with their remote and
if they're holding in and they're doing all this, you know. So,

(25:53):
but when you grab the remote, you're transformed a day's
worth of backia from your hand to the button. All
all that stuff is coming off your hand. Now you
know the thing we had in COVID. Make sure you
wash your hands all the time. Wash your hands, Wash
your hands, Wash your hands. See, that's how you can

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help stop a lot of the bacteria on your remote. Now,
this is especially troublesome if you're living with a large
family of large people in the house and they pull
of TV levers and they grabbing their mode. This person
grabbing them mode that person. Then you got a real
problem to deal with, you know. So make sure you

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pay attention to your remote. Now, what I do you
could take if you have a problem with clean your remote.
You can take some alcohol. Put it on the cloth,
I mean, don't let it be like wet running over there.
Put it on the cloth and just then just wipe,
you know, damp black and wipe. Wipe your phone off
and that will take off the Germans. You can use

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alcohol or some other string if you have it. I
don't know what else you could, but I've use alcohol
to clean mind and don't look, but don't get it.
So but I mean, don't let the alcohol get down
in there because it may short it out and you
can't use it at all. So I just put a
little damp on the car, cleaned off and you gotta

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do it. And I think you need to do that
every day. Most people think, well, you got to do
it maybe once a week or once, but what about
all the days that are there and you're doing and
you're not doing you know, but anyway to keep that
remote control clean, remove the batteries, remove the batteries and

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damping a microfibril cloth with with with with rubbing alcohol.
That's what they using, that same thing I use, and
wipe down the device at least once a month. I
think you should do that more than once a month.
I think it should be done at least once a week.
And that way you know that it's clean. And then
when you know that you don't have it's not carrying

(28:02):
all the germs. And you know you have kids in
there doing using those remote too, so you have a
lot of people that are handing them a lot of
bacterias there, So make sure you be careful with that
one now, the next one is one that I've had
a lot of problems with in my lifetime, and I
know a lot of people that had it. And that
is a dish cloth, you know, the disrug. Dishrag is

(28:24):
where you wash it. We called it each call them dishrag,
but they're dishcloth, you know, and everything. So that's that's one.
That's one of the reason why a lot of people
have changed to using paper towels and paper then dishcloth
and kitchen sponges. Ooo ooh, those sponges. I hate those sponges.

(28:45):
I hate those sponges. I don't like it when they
get dirty. I brought a pack about fifteen and twenty
sponges because they get a little bit of dirt on them.
I throw that one away and I put another one in.
I feel good about that. I don't like the idea
them those sponges where you leave them over and over
and over and you you wash this and you put
that in it. I just think you're dirt. They're dirty

(29:07):
in the first place. I don't know how you do it,
but you gotta work with it. Other dish washing tools
trap back terry in their pores, and they need to
be clean themselves. All the things you have that that that, that,
that pad, or those sponges, they need to be clean too. Now,
if you don't regularly do so, your dish washing will
be for not till you be spreading the microsat the

(29:30):
worms germs all over your dishes and all over your plate.
And that looks and they may look clean, but it's
not clean. You look to the neked eye and look clean,
but it is not clean. So wash your dish cloth
in hot water. Wash them in hot water with laundry detergent,
just the same way as you wash any other items

(29:52):
or clothing or whatever. Do that to your dish washing
and also to your sponges. As for your salt sponges,
food net Work suggests placing them in the microwave in
a safe bowl and turning on the microwave and let
it boil and running like an appliance is on right

(30:12):
on high for one minute. Sir, serilized the sponge. So
just take the sponge, put it in a safe bowl,
microwave bowl, let it be submerged. Put put it on
for one minute and that's it should boil and shit,
it should cleaning out. Uh, the sponge. That's what they
claiming it done. I've heard that before you brought it,

(30:35):
heard it too before that one way of cleaning warning,
never put anything metallic in your microwave or you're gonna
have a problem, such as a steel or steel waller
or anything like that. Don't put that in there. Just
put the sponge in there. Only Now I don't know
if the sponge may have it may have something on

(30:58):
it that maybe maybe that's metal or metallic or whatever.
They make sure you be careful about that when you're
doing your sponge. Make sure your sponge it or soft
enough to withhal so you don't you don't want a
problem with your sponge being metal. Okay, Now the next one,
and this one is another one I say have to.

(31:19):
I have problems with it too, and I know I
have problems with it. Uh. Just the other day I
had some neighbor over. I don't drink coffee, but they do.
So the first thing they say is, oh, you got
some coffee, And I'll say, yeah, but I have one
of those things, those thing where you put the party

(31:39):
in to make the coffee like that, uh, corrupt corrup
or whatever you call them. Anyway, I have that, so
I don't use it very often. So what I usually
do when they're gonna say that water'll be sitting in
there a long time. I don't want them to drink
that water because the water been setting it. So what
I do, I said, okay, let me take it. I'll
put I washed them with the container and putting new

(32:02):
water in it. And I don't do that just because
I'm thinking about the uh, the bacteria. I just wanted
to be clean, and I wanted them not not necessarily.
Maybe I just think that they're sitting there and not
using that, and the water's sitting there using it may
become contaminated. So I do that. But let me see

(32:25):
what they're saying here. They're saying daily car for chinkers
may have no idea how dirty they coffee makers are.
And truly it's important to clean the machine. Everyone to
three months, one to three months, you should clean the machine.
I don't do that. I know I should do it.
I should run run through everything clean. I remember, back

(32:48):
in the day, my grandmother just have a little coffee
pipe and it's called like a a percolated ignorance, you know,
like that, and the car would smell so good. But
that's what she could coffe in and she never ever
washed that. She didn't want to wash it because she said,
it's already seasoned, it's already laid out. If if I

(33:12):
wash it, the coffee gonna taste difference, she said, So
I'm not gonna wash it. I just leave it like
it is year year after year. And that's where because
she made her coffee and she felt that the flavor
is perfect because it's built up over over time and
and then hey, it's just what it was been. But

(33:35):
it depends on how you use your your your coffee maker.
You need to flush it out the device out, it
has a filter on it, fill the reservoir with white vinegar,
and run the coffee for run the coffee maker for
him for the enough you know, run for the normal time.
Take the white vinegar and put that shit. Clean out

(33:57):
your coffee maker. And that's one that we need to
really think about. And I know we all have a
coffee maker, so and we all probably don't clean it
in the same way as me. This removes all the
back tallor when you do the right thing that's been
sitting there. And then run the machine for about two
or three root cycles using just playing water which will

(34:20):
help them remove the the the vinegar tasting, you know
if you use it. So if you use a vinegar
to clean it, then afterward you're gonna need to run
about two or three different or runs of water for
it to clean itself and get rid of that vinegar
taste because you don't want that into your coffee. So

(34:42):
if you have a coffee waver like I do, uh,
and don't use it, then you know even more so.
And even if you use it, you're still gonna need
to cleaning and keep it clean, and keep it clean.
Take that field out, get it, get it clean. If
you have one filler some some of them don't have
filters in it. Someone but clean your coffee maker because

(35:04):
you may be passing on. Somebody can come to your
house and you give something and they got some kind
of difference. I think I've had people come to my
house and they drink something or do something and they
and they and they have their allergic to whatever it was.
I don't know what it is or whatever it is,
but we know we have to be very careful with
the germs. Now, some people say, well, this ain't that

(35:25):
important to me. It is important because a lot of
time we're sick, we have stuff happened to us. We
don't know where it come from. We don't know where
it comes from. So that's what we got. What we've
got to be careful with everything do. Just being clean
and doing the right thing is not hurting you at all.
So just to make sure you remember to do that.

(35:46):
Make sure you clean your coffee part. Clean all the
things in your home that you use regularly. You know,
we go on, we'll clean stuff that we ain't not
gonna use, and but we're proud of the fact that
it's still clean. I don't have to clean it no more.
They still clean. But we need to clean the things
that we use every day and put our hands on
every day. And that way when we get sick or

(36:10):
we probably won't get sick because we clean, we got
everything clean, won't get sick. Okay, Now, the next one
is doorbells, door knobs. Rather, now we all know doorknobs.
Got everything on it from you, everything that you could name,
you know, echo live, everything on a doorknob because people use,

(36:31):
people use the doorknobs. People go to the bathroom and
use the doorknobs. Some of them don't even wash their hands,
they come back out and grab the doorknob and they
you know, so you gotta be very careful. That's one
I'm very careful. I don't care where I am if
I go, like to the casinos or any public places. Everything,
I wash my hands. I take the cloth that I
dry my hands with to open the door to get

(36:52):
out to do a thing. I don't put my hands
on it no more. But doorknobs are among the most
notoriously spints in any home. Everybody touches the door knob
at some time or another and they haven't washed their hands.
And that's what we're getting all kind of stuff from
that doorknob, and we haven't reached reached for them without

(37:15):
thinking about the sneeze. We we we're covered our mouth
when we sneeze. We do all kinds of things with
our hands and mouths, and we can and we can
you know that we hey, we we're covered. The neighborhood
cat we pet it earlier in the day. Our dog
we pet and we have to go wash your hands

(37:36):
right quick, or something like that, if you remember. But
if you're outside and you're petting the dog or the
cat and you go back inside, you gotta grab the doorknob,
and that's where you get hooked into it. Yeah, so
make sure you be careful about that. When you grab
that door knob. You better go in your house and
wash your hands, come back and put some alcohol on

(37:58):
and wipe the door. That's what I think you should
put some alcohol. At least once a week. You should
clean your doorknob. Take a damn sofa cloth and well
some kind of disinfected wife on it, and give then
ob a thorough cleaning to help keep the bacteria down
on it. I would suggest you use alcohol. I like
the idea of using that.

Speaker 3 (38:18):
I like it.

Speaker 1 (38:19):
I like to kill the germs on it. Something I
don't just want to wash it down. That's good too,
wash it down and then put the alcohol on it.
I'm over killed on it. Put everything on there to
keep it clean, because I know the door knobs can
become very dirty. I'm very glad I don't have doorknobs.
I have crank like that. But I can wipe those

(38:41):
off very often often, you know, and their metals, so
I wash them, wipe them over. So I'm lucky on
the on that end. If you may not be, you
may have the the regular doorknob. But people got to
put their hand on that and turn it and everything
all that then, and they may not be clean, you know,
because you got to get back in the house. So
how you gonna do My hands are dirty, I still

(39:03):
got to touch this doorknob to get back in. My
hands are filthy. I still got to go touch the
doorknob to get back in. Like I say, mine of metal,
you hit it like that. The ones that I would,
I would imagine. I wouldn't imagine the metal ones carry
bacteria as well as the ones that I would. But

(39:25):
I think that the bacterial ones from the metal would
be easier to clean because I don't think the metal
will not absorb the bacteria, whereas the wooden ones, they
will absorb that bacteria. So even though you may wash
it and may go in there and then later on
it'll come back out. That happened a lot of the
times I learned that from on carpeting. When you have

(39:48):
carpeting in your house, you may't clean it. You may
do this and do everything top heavy, but what happens
is the thing that you're trying to get rid of
went down in under into the pad, and when you
after you wash it or clean it, it'll come back
up soon, so you'll be one. That spot is still there. Yeah,

(40:09):
that spot is still there because you can't. The only
way you can get rid of it is you have
to cut that part of your carpet out and get
to put put another piece in there like that. And
you can do that and hide it every then that's
the only way you can do that. Other than that,
you're not cleaning the carpet. You you're just making the
carpet look like it's clean on the top. But the

(40:30):
germs and everything that you were trying to get rid
of went down into the pad and as soon as
you get rid of that and drave it really come
right back up and you have it again. So make
sure you really really know how to get rid of
the germs that you're having. And if you have carpet
in your house, you may use that enough to make
you realize that, you know, you don't get rid of

(40:54):
the germs on a carpet. They come back up and
they really all right, what about the kitchen sing? Now,
this is the one that I have wanted, you know,
because by me living by myself, I'm becoming more domesticated
than ever. I'm the house maid, I'm the everything, I'm dishwasher,

(41:16):
all of that. So I want to I want to
try to keep my sink clean, and so I washed
it down. But I'm realizing now I'll use alcohol or vinegar.
I like to use vinegar for it. I clean and
wipe it down everything because I know that that think
need to be cleaning, because if you don't, you know,
I would imagine that's where a lot of the germs
are in that sink. Now, this maybe it may be

(41:39):
unpleasant to hear, but it is. The health articles have
warned us that kitchen sinks contain more fical bacteria than
flushed in the toilet. Oh boy, did you hear what
they saying? More eco bacteria than flushed in the ten
In addition to that, grote X thought that nobody want

(42:02):
to think like that or want nobody, but we got
to realize that that may be true. I did a
survey a long time on fickle matter, and you found
out is everywhere it is all over, It's all where
it's set where don't say it. It's where you wouldn't
believe that it is. And that's where, uh, if fickle
matter is everywhere. Think of all the raw poultry and

(42:23):
other bacteria ridding the foods that may have been prepared
in that thin at one time or another. Think about that.
That's what you gotta really clean that think out very good,
and I do. I take my time. I wash it
down with soap, and then I wash it down with
the vinegar and everything. And sometimes I put an alcohol
in that to even make sure, to make sure I

(42:44):
kill the Germans in the in that think, because that
think has everything. And like I say that fickle matter
come from people who are handling the think from there,
from our hands, and from from our body parts, and
all of that fickle matter will get into your food.
And fickle matter is everywhere everywhere you sit more or
less and come up again. Fecal matter is there. Like

(43:06):
I said, I did a survey on it one time,
and you'd be amazed about how how it is everywhere
in your home, everywhere you sit. It's almost every and
it just keeps spreading. It goes for and start from
our hands, my hands where we set. We've put our
hand down on a chair where we set. It's ridiculous.

(43:28):
So make sure you think about that. It is not
a good thought to think. I agree with you about that,
but you have to. We have to do what we
have to do to make sure we keep ourselves clean
and safe. And that's okay. I got I got a
couple more here to do, but I got a person
on the phone. Let's see what the person on the
phone got to say.

Speaker 6 (43:48):
Call of you there, Hey, grandpa, how are you doing.

Speaker 1 (43:52):
I am doing wonderful today. I'm doing the show about
how to keep ourselves clean and get that false bacteria
out of our system and keep us healthy.

Speaker 6 (44:03):
Well, now that you told me, well all these places are,
I'm leaving home and I'm going to the store and
hang out there because at least they haven't used the
tea that I've gotten here to cut off this bacteria.

Speaker 1 (44:19):
It's probably over there too, probably wherever.

Speaker 6 (44:21):
You go, because I can't see it. I'm looking at
my ceiling pan right now and I can't see the dust.

Speaker 1 (44:29):
Yeah, it's micro products.

Speaker 6 (44:32):
Yeah. When I'm trying to teat, I'm trying to think
about how to get me some vinegar now wash out
my sink. I never thought of that.

Speaker 1 (44:41):
Yeah, I can't always buy vinegar. When I go to
the store, I buy me a big one and a
small one. I keep keep it handy all the time.
It's very good to have it around your house because
I wash all my meat. I don't eat eat meat
without washing it in vinegar.

Speaker 6 (44:56):
Well, probably one of the most dirtiest places that you
can actually have. And I don't think you said it yet.
You might go to be saying and the next two
things you got is the toilet.

Speaker 1 (45:10):
Yeah, you're right about that. There's a there's a lot
involved in that toilet. You probably know it. Do you
know about the toilet?

Speaker 6 (45:19):
I don't know nothing about my toilet, except but I
look at it and say, well, somebody's been in there.

Speaker 1 (45:29):
Well, when you're when you're here and there the toilet,
when you plush it, a lot of the bacteria comes
out of the out of the toilet with the water
running like that, and it rises up and goes in
all the places in your bathroom when you go out.
Whatever you touching your bathroom probably have bacteria.

Speaker 6 (45:48):
So make sure you have never born into my toilet
as a gig.

Speaker 1 (45:53):
Yeah, well it's everywhere. So you have a toothbrush, don't
leave your toothbrushes out uncovered, because.

Speaker 6 (46:02):
Oh my goodness, huh, oh my goodness, I can't even
brush my teeth now.

Speaker 1 (46:10):
Yeah, yeah, you can do that, but you gotta do
the right thing. You keep yourself clean. Don't don't leave
your tooth brush out where you know where, where it's exposed.
You gotta the team.

Speaker 6 (46:24):
I know, then I don't know. I don't remember you
saying this is your mop. If you have a mop
that you use.

Speaker 1 (46:36):
Yeah, mop on one another one. What I do with
my mom Sometimes I don't mop a lot. I have
a switzer, but I do like the mop sometimes because
mops you get really cleaning the floor. So what I'll do,
I'll take me some ly salt and I'll really mop.
My house smelled like clorox. But that's all right. But
then when I finish mop and I washed my mop out,

(46:58):
but I'll set my mop outdoors and the sun put
it outdoors in the sun so that the sun was
dried out, and I'm hoping that the sun would get
rid of something of it, bacteria that is in it.
That's what I do with my mop. So if you
have a mop, don't don't just go and mop up
something bad or bacteria and then halfway clean it and

(47:20):
then mop up again. Come and use it again because
you're still caring putting more germs on because it all
the Germans didn't come out. So if all the Germans
didn't come out, set it right, you got problems.

Speaker 6 (47:32):
I'm getting out of my house. I'm going to go
outside and get in the dirt.

Speaker 1 (47:40):
But you know, we live, we'll we'll make it. We'll
be all right, you'll be okay.

Speaker 6 (47:50):
I got you. And it's like it's like a few
people take those Q tips and they leave them and
they'll use them and put them on the counter. Right,
that's right, that's not good. Yeah, iever, it's a real
great show. You gave me a whole lot to think about.

(48:13):
I'm rather to go do twice from a soda bottle again.
I'm never gonna say I'll save it for tomorrow. I'm
gonna get rid of it.

Speaker 1 (48:22):
Yeah, all right, then take care of them. Go any
thanks for calling, Thank Grandpa. Okay, all right, And the
caller had some good points about it, you know. But
the next thing is light switches. Your light switches are
full of bacteria. They're calmly overlooked for coming with cleaning,
so we don't clean on light switches. Sometimes you suit

(48:43):
go somebody's house and light switches here. It's kind of dirty.
You don't want to touch it and everything. That's because
they're not cleaning them. They need to clean your light switches.
It mayn't matter, so I hear you clean them, and
and the Health the Department has said you need to
clean them. Niminating from the light switches makes them breeding
a breeding ground foracteria for bacteria, so you got to

(49:07):
be careful with that. Be careful with your light switching.
The other one is window blind I have plantation shutters
in my house, but they have to be clean. That
is not really a great thing. You can take a
little a mile soap and a cloth and don't use
and just keep it damp and clean them that way.

(49:28):
You need to clean those vinds because they have a
lot of microfibers and in the and and the on them,
and over time they get dirtier and dirtier. So you
want to get rid of that bacteria because that bacteria
is the bacteria that's in your air in your home. Okay,
now those are the ten items that I said that
that that I've got to give you one more. Oh,

(49:51):
that's all those are the ten. Take care, have a
good one and make sure you keep your home clean
and so you know you keep your health healthy. If
you're healthy and everything you want to be healthy, want
your family to be healthy, and certain back to you
is harmful to you. And be careful. You have animals
in your house, remember that you have to be careful

(50:12):
with that as well. Okay, this is Grandpa here every
week with a good idea, something to tell you about
you that you need to hear. So make sure you
tune in next week and you're gonna hear something else.
For the fifty plus, we love you and we send
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