Bad Smells
"I once left the world's stinkiest guff in a lift before sending it down to a group of Germans, all bustling to be first in the doors upon its arrival," giggles Boarders. Tell us your stories involving farts, noxious gasses and unpleasant smells.
( , Fri 17 Jan 2014, 11:56)
"I once left the world's stinkiest guff in a lift before sending it down to a group of Germans, all bustling to be first in the doors upon its arrival," giggles Boarders. Tell us your stories involving farts, noxious gasses and unpleasant smells.
( , Fri 17 Jan 2014, 11:56)
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I did a less bad but similar thing to myself
by driving 25 miles to Bradford with a pint of milk in the boot. The pint of milk started off in a bottle.
I compounded this by not bothering to mop it up as it had dried out a fair bit by the time I got to Bradford. This was further compounded by me still not being arsed to clean it up for a few months.
I eventually had to take the carpet out of the boot and put it in the washing machine, giving me plenty of time hose the boot floor down. Conveniently, Micras had a couple of rubber bungs in the spare wheel well so that the paint would drain out when they were dip-coated; these make the hosing a lot easier.
( , Tue 21 Jan 2014, 13:57, Reply)
by driving 25 miles to Bradford with a pint of milk in the boot. The pint of milk started off in a bottle.
I compounded this by not bothering to mop it up as it had dried out a fair bit by the time I got to Bradford. This was further compounded by me still not being arsed to clean it up for a few months.
I eventually had to take the carpet out of the boot and put it in the washing machine, giving me plenty of time hose the boot floor down. Conveniently, Micras had a couple of rubber bungs in the spare wheel well so that the paint would drain out when they were dip-coated; these make the hosing a lot easier.
( , Tue 21 Jan 2014, 13:57, Reply)
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