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Old 09-05-2007, 10:44 PM
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Could be worse. You could work on a garbage truck. Think what you'd smell like then. Hey, Jolly Roger, how do you get "banned" put under your name? That looks pretty bad*ss!

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Dear members,
Do you stink at work after some hours?
How do you combat that heavy odor?

Sometimes you can not notice it...

you are what you eat... if you eat poorly, and have disgusting eating habits you will reek of it... theres only so much deodorant or cologne can cover up.
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>>Good<< Deodorant (gels are weak in my opinion), Axe, Daily Showers, Good Laundry Detergent.

I dont care so much if I smell like food, but it is embarassing to be walking around with BO.
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Default that onion smell just gets every where

doesnt it , so does garlic , i had been doing lots of stuff with onions and garlic in the last couple of days ...... i smelt like i had been sitting in the garlic patch today at least i wouldnt be having a problem with vampires.....
when im working in the dessert section all i can smell on me is cream and sugar, all my partner Bruce can smell on me is the smells of the deep fryer , weird huh..

As for other funky smells good shampoo, soap deoderant and laundry powder are good ,

you know whats really good for getting rid of grunge from underneath your fingernails, is putting some toothpaste on to your nail brush and giving them a good scrub, its the best thing in the world for cleaning them up and making them look good
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At the height of our summer season when I am deep frying a lot of our local fish and working seven days a week for three straight months, I have been known to just come home and throw myself into bed.

One morning my husband tells me that he has been having a recurring nightmare..........that he is sleeping with a giant french fry.
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