Personal Hygiene
There comes a point at which your hygiene becomes less your problem and more everyone else's:
My old school nurse never seemed to wash - instead she wrapped herself in crepe bandages from the first aid kits. The smell was beyond pungent. If you got ill at school, it was better to suffer than try and explain symptoms whilst only breathing out.
When she was eventually 'let go',they had to strip the wallpaper in her office to get rid of the lingering odour.
How scuzzy have you got? Or, failing that, how bad have people you know got?
( , Thu 22 Mar 2007, 12:40)
There comes a point at which your hygiene becomes less your problem and more everyone else's:
My old school nurse never seemed to wash - instead she wrapped herself in crepe bandages from the first aid kits. The smell was beyond pungent. If you got ill at school, it was better to suffer than try and explain symptoms whilst only breathing out.
When she was eventually 'let go',they had to strip the wallpaper in her office to get rid of the lingering odour.
How scuzzy have you got? Or, failing that, how bad have people you know got?
( , Thu 22 Mar 2007, 12:40)
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Working with pigs
it's inevitable that one's clothes absorb some of the delightful spectrum of odours related to swine.Without the visual clues of overalls and wellies, I take delight in standing in a Tesco checkout queue and surreptitiously observing the wrinkling of noses. When I get home, change and wash I am, of course, magically transformed into a delightfully fragrant person.
( , Sun 25 Mar 2007, 10:02, Reply)
it's inevitable that one's clothes absorb some of the delightful spectrum of odours related to swine.Without the visual clues of overalls and wellies, I take delight in standing in a Tesco checkout queue and surreptitiously observing the wrinkling of noses. When I get home, change and wash I am, of course, magically transformed into a delightfully fragrant person.
( , Sun 25 Mar 2007, 10:02, Reply)
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