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( , Wed 29 Nov 2006, 16:33)
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Washing with water doesn't always get rid of it!!!
Try wearing latex gloves and/or coating your hands in veggie oil - you can tell if it works or not when you go for a piss!!!!
( , Tue 26 Jan 2010, 23:29, 3 replies, latest was 15 years ago)

is one to wear the latex gloves covered in veg oil while de-seeding chillies, or for the frigging?
The pages of my copy of 'Perversion for Beginers' are stuck together in the 'Kitchen Sexy Time' chapter.
( , Wed 27 Jan 2010, 11:06, Reply)

contrary to popular belief, use COLD not hot water to wash your hands after cutting smelly stuff like fish or garlic as the heat from the water merely seals in the odor.
if that doesnt work try rubbing your hands in vinegar or salt and lemon juice. but if you do that definitely don't frig your missus with chilli garlic infused vinegary lemon juicy hands. you're not stuffing a turkey lads.
( , Wed 27 Jan 2010, 11:25, Reply)

manages to get the smell of onions of my hands. We have what looks like a bar of soap but it's a chunk of steel and we wash our hands under the tap with it.
( , Thu 28 Jan 2010, 20:14, Reply)
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