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pam1 18-04-2008 16:27

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they was kids going in shops to day not smelly people.
two shops, kids had let stink bombs off. the staff was cleaning up
the floors.and using aerosols to get rid off the smells.
it was not smelly people. i was in two off the shops

MargaretR 18-04-2008 16:30

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BBC NEWS | UK | Pong in the air is 'Euro-whiff'
The news just reported that the foul euro smell reached Liverpool

Lilly 18-04-2008 16:31

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Originally Posted by pam1 (Post 564379)
they was kids going in shops to day not smelly people.
two shops, kids had let stink bombs off. the staff was cleaning up
the floors.and using aerosols to get rid off the smells.
it was not smelly people. i was in two off the shops


That might explain the honk in a couple of shops today then but what about all the other days?

You can get stuck behind a soap dodger in a shop any day of the week.

Another reason to shop online eh Margaret? :D

katex 18-04-2008 16:34

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Originally Posted by [email protected] (Post 564371)
On one of my 'regular day trips' :D recently I had to filter the air that I breathed through a scarf because a person sitting near me was wearing perfume that smelt like citrus toilet cleaner - I got a headache from it.
I have told you all about this before
http://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/f...ick-33987.html

The over use of petrochemical perfumes ruins your sense of smell, so those that do use it just pile on more of it.

Yes, and found it extremely helpful Margaret, as suffer as you with certain perfumes. Not really the issue here though ... just the smell of human beings, which there is no need for today. Think probably the clothes that they have not had dry cleaned for years, using the cost as an excuse. Have seen nasty stains on washable garments though (and not the fresh stains you get from kids Emzy and Emamum) .. obviously been worn without washing many times. Wonder if they change their underwear often ... Aaaagh .. shudder at the thought ...:eek:

jaysay 18-04-2008 16:34

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Well theres one thing about it ths thread has caused one hell of a stink:D:D:rolleyes:

MargaretR 18-04-2008 16:39

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The overuse of petrochemical perfumes is relevant to the topic of body odour
because - people who use air fresheners lose their sense of smell and so cannot smell their own bodies.

Lilly 18-04-2008 16:40

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Originally Posted by [email protected] (Post 564388)
The overuse of petrochemical perfumes is relevant to the topic of body odour
because - people who use air fresheners lose their sense of smell and so cannot smell their own bodies.

We can still smell them though.

katex 18-04-2008 16:42

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Quote:

Originally Posted by [email protected] (Post 564388)
The overuse of petrochemical perfumes is relevant to the topic of body odour
because - people who use air fresheners lose their sense of smell and so cannot smell their own bodies.

Surely people who don't wash very often will not particularly be the people that use air fresheners. Let's face it .. even if you have no sense of smell .. you do have daily showers/washes, etc., and know when clothes are dirty.

MargaretR 18-04-2008 16:45

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People who live in mucky houses find it easier to buy an air 'freshener' rather than use elbow grease. The problem escalates from then on -- and we all get the whiff :eek:

Pendle Red 18-04-2008 16:47

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Originally Posted by emamum23 (Post 564267)
be thankful you dont live near woodheads in colne......always a really nasty smell... right near the lovely new boundary mill!

The new Boundary Mill is at the end of the M65 Motorway off the roundabout further away from where it was:eek:

We used to have a problem with a lad and his personal hygeine, when Christmas came we bought him a gift pack of Soaps, Bubble Bath & Shower Gel from the Body Shop with the specific instruction not to be opened till Christmas Day, New Year came and he was like a New Man needless to say we never had the problem again:D

Neil 18-04-2008 16:48

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Originally Posted by katex (Post 564391)
Surely people who don't wash very often will not particularly be the people that use air fresheners. Let's face it .. even if you have no sense of smell .. you do have daily showers/washes, etc., and know when clothes are dirty.

Exactly, they just don't care if they are clean or not.

pam1 18-04-2008 16:51

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COME ON THAY CAN NOT BE THAT BAD, I HAVE A VERRY KEEN SMELL THANK YOU. I HAVE BEEN THERE WITH PEOPLE THAT SMELLS BUT NOT A LOT OF OLD PEOPLE ,BUT YOUNG ONES WITH ABOUT THREE CHILDREN.I AGREE WITH YOU SOAP AND WATER COST NOTHING.
BUT SOME PEOPLE ARE LIKE THAT, THAY CAN NOT SMELL THEM SELFS:o:p

jaysay 18-04-2008 16:55

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Originally Posted by pam1 (Post 564400)
COME ON THAY CAN NOT BE THAT BAD, I HAVE A VERRY KEEN SMELL THANK YOU. I HAVE BEEN THERE WITH PEOPLE THAT SMELLS BUT NOT A LOT OF OLD PEOPLE ,BUT YOUNG ONES WITH ABOUT THREE CHILDREN.I AGREE WITH YOU SOAP AND WATER COST NOTHING.
BUT SOME PEOPLE ARE LIKE THAT, THAY CAN NOT SMELL THEM SELFS:o:p

Thats all the more reason to have a good scrub very day Pam:rolleyes:

MargaretR 18-04-2008 16:59

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pam1 18-04-2008 17:04

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:oI No What The Next Time We All Go Down Town By A Cheep Deodorant From Pound Shop, And Wen We Get Behind One Give Them A Spray.


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