my daughters history teacher a few years ago, it was BAD!!!
2006-11-26 05:49:00
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answered by captain jack 4
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My bad luck with B.O. came in college, during my sophomore year. We had an international student from somewhere in the Middle East(can't remember exactly where, though) who could gas out an entire lecture hall in about thirty seconds. I don't think he ever laid eyes on a bar of soap, let alone stepped into a shower. And to add insult to injury, he often had the smells of garlic and/or curry mixed in with the armpit ooze! I don't think any amount of deodorant would have helped this fellow.
2006-11-26 08:19:37
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answered by Anonymous
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I was in a grocery store a couple weeks ago and I walked past this guy and got a wiff and it was pretty gross. i avoided him the rest of the time i was in the store. Anyway he checked out in a different lane right before I did and when I exited the store, he was already halfway across the parking lot. Suddenly this gust of wind came along and I got another wiff of him. I would say, that if you can smell some one halfway across a parking lot about 100 feet away, IT IS DEFINITLEY TIME TO TAKE A BATH!!!!!!!!!
2006-11-27 23:46:25
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answered by Michelle F 3
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I have a customer who comes into my store every once in a while who has really bad b.o. You can smell her from 6 feet away, you have to breath through your mouth and even that's disgusting. The smell lingers too. She's a really nice lady, but I'm so happy when she leaves.
2006-11-27 03:00:02
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answered by Anonymous
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I went to school with this guy who was always greasy looking with oily hair. Kind of looked like he was bobbing for french fries. Anyhow he had this unusual pungeant aroma. One day the teache walks in and says what smell like urine in here? And everybody turns and looks at this dude. He had this suprised look on his face and says what, what, I take baths. I have had realy smelly co-workers to. An idea wear some poweful cologne to form a protective barrier.
2006-11-26 06:22:07
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answered by Edward J 6
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This is true life story...........
My boss has a telephone cleaner come in to clean all the telephones in our office. After she cleaned his phone in his office room and had left, his office stinks of her body odour for days after. He had to try all ways and means to get rid of the smell. He had to notify the cleaning company she was from not to send her over again. Bad BO can stink up a room for days or weeks.
2006-11-27 02:47:03
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answered by Anonymous
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I used to be a hippie. Lots of them used to forgo showering for days at a time, never wore deoderant, and then tried to "freshen up" with patchouli oil--WAY TOO MUCH patchouli oil! That might not sound bad, but imagine the smell of armpits, dirty ***, garlic (we ate lots of it as vegetarians), and a layer of really strong essential oil perfume. It gives you a migrane! Not even the gutterpunks who NEVER showered, jumped trains all night, and pissed themselves while drunk, were as bad!
2006-11-26 07:25:39
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answered by Anonymous
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My ex was a plumber...The smell gets in their skin, like a fry cook or something.
2006-11-26 06:30:20
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answered by jj2000 2
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when someone neither bathes washes their hair or clothes,never uses deodorant and eats only junk food,and has been constipated for days!not to mention their bad breath and odoriferous farts!
2006-11-26 06:02:46
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answered by ? 1
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