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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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Got to get this in.
Late for last weeks question so you bunch of shirt-lifting liberals ought to watch Point Break(Lee Marvin) and Dirty Harry(Clint Eastwood) for some role models on how to be a man.
Anyways this weeks question. I once worked in a fantastic school for kids who were severely mentally and physically handicapped. They were all on heavy medication which meant their shit sure didn't smell of roses. I was working in the kindergarden section one week (the school was 3-12 year olds) and I had yet to have the pleasure of nappy changing. A rather evil smell emanated from one of the kids and the sign teacher looked at me saying that I may as well start now (changing nappies) I took it in my stride and did the job but it felt like I had been engulfed in rancid, sulphuric, medicated death which lingered on my skin and in my sinuses long after the event had past. It was dinner about 10 minutes later. Didn't put me off though.
(, Mon 26 Mar 2007, 11:00, Reply)

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