
I had a boss who had no idea of his body odour problem, and everybody was too tactful to break it to him. Not so a visiting Rev Ian Paisley: "What the blazes is that smell? Is it you?" That sorted it. Stories of people blissfully unaware of their bad smells, bad manners and foghorn voices.
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Will save you from the misery of human interaction, unless you're one of those people who do their grocery shopping three or four times a week, in which case it will just cost you a fortune in delivery charges.
( , Wed 5 Dec 2012, 9:56, 2 replies)

and some of us have these job things that require us to leave the house for an extended period most weekdays.
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I see Ocado and Tesco vans outside my block on my way in from work at 7:15 frequently
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Probably crimbo presents at a guess.
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UPS also deliver time critical business documents.
So you may be incorrect in your assumption.
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I'm pretty sure she's not done anything time-critical since the 1980s.
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