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Post by nutsberryfarm π on Jul 21, 2017 1:22:25 GMT
I know what dad is getting for Christmas this year. Thanks. a new car?
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Post by marsexplorer on Jul 21, 2017 3:13:28 GMT
I know what dad is getting for Christmas this year. Thanks. a new car? A stick.
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Post by chalk2 on Jul 21, 2017 3:20:03 GMT
Anything as long as it's not majorly alcohol based. 'Old spice' burned the hell outta me and I had to wash it of quick.
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Post by tristramshandy on Jul 21, 2017 14:52:22 GMT
I know what dad is getting for Christmas this year. Thanks. If it's good enough for Vic Tayback, it's good enough for me.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 21, 2017 17:28:22 GMT
What type of deodorant guy are you? Here is my morning routine:
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Post by staggerstag on Jul 21, 2017 17:53:20 GMT
I don't understand this kind of product you see on the shelves. What exactly are they selling? A deodorant or a half-week anti-shower spray? Would you seriously put this on and then not wash for FOUR DAYS , because that's what the product's main pitch is, for crying out loud. If this particular product is more effective than something you spray on yourself for the duration of your working day, fair enough, then people may buy it for daily use, but it doesn't say that. It just screams of its durability. Yuk...
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Post by Deleted on Jul 21, 2017 21:31:43 GMT
I don't understand this kind of product you see on the shelves. What exactly are they selling? A deodorant or a half-week anti-shower spray? Would you seriously put this on and then not wash for FOUR DAYS , because that's what the product's main pitch is, for crying out loud. If this particular product is more effective than something you spray on yourself for the duration of your working day, fair enough, then people may buy it for daily use, but it doesn't say that. It just screams of its durability. Yuk...
You Brits amaze me. Don't you reek like crap after 6 hours of work? Whether that be manual labor or even sitting at a desk job dealing with stress with deadlines and deliverables and all the perspiration? It goes back to the old Austin Powers joke - how Brits wouldn't 'brush their teeth' with 'toothpaste'. With all due respect. I know we're different cultures. But........ WTF?!?!?!? Don't you want to look/smell clean?!? Maybe this is why the U.S. gained an edge in the world circa 1790
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Post by staggerstag on Jul 21, 2017 22:18:41 GMT
You're missing my point absolutely. You paid no "due respect" at all and I shan't respond to your primal rudeness but merely ask you to re-read my post. There are ways of maintaining basic daily health without using a product advertised as good for 96 hours when it should normally be a twice-daily application. No one needs such a thing, just like they don't need 24 hour eat all you can stuff-yourself-silly buffets and pay the price when you step on the scales. I take it you understand that much. Come off it.
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Post by tristramshandy on Jul 22, 2017 3:01:30 GMT
I don't use it. I wash instead. I do both.
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Post by marsexplorer on Jul 22, 2017 16:44:48 GMT
Everyone on the internet works in an office or a construction site, and lives in a neotropical hellhole like SoCal or Florida. Apparently. Or perhaps not. I live in a temperate country, and work from home in a well-ventilated (if not terribly large) home office. I run three times a week, and sweat like a bastard. Until I stop, and have a shower. After which I smell pretty damn clean, even if I say so myself. I live in the Midwest (US). It was 115 F yesterday. No ocean breeze to cool me. It was a bitch.
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