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Andy Collins
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BO on the way home is the smell of effort/profit. As such I would expect everyone to smell like vagrants. Deodorant is for the weekends as it stops the cooling efficiency of the human body.Reducing work efficiency and therefore profit, times this small effect by the number of manual workers in the UK and you can see why foreign countries push this product so hard in the country. BO on the way to the job is vulgar. By the way A high meat diet makes sweat smell worse. Veggies just fart like cows.

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does deoderant reduce efficiency that much Jason? i must say i've never noticed, maybe in the winter we should apply a whole body coating :scared1:

 

Jamie

 

I'm only at the `I reckon' stage of the theory. later after some number crunching, i hope to prove that next to the overseas conflicts, deodorant companies are responsible for significant if not major `drain effects' on the national economy.

Sure is really owned by Al-Qaeda.:001_smile:

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BO on the way home is the smell of effort/profit. As such I would expect everyone to smell like vagrants. Deodorant is for the weekends as it stops the cooling efficiency of the human body.Reducing work efficiency and therefore profit, times this small effect by the number of manual workers in the UK and you can see why foreign countries push this product so hard in the country. BO on the way to the job is vulgar. By the way A high meat diet makes sweat smell worse. Veggies just fart like cows.

 

Sweat does,nt smell. Not until its around twenty four hours old.

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Sweat does,nt smell. Not until its around twenty four hours old.

 

Indeed sweat is virtually odorless. But the bacteria that essentially eat it and excrete BO are on the job all the time. BO can occur within mins, certainly within a few hours in people working hard. As we all do, I repeat what I have researched mixed with experience as opinion. I'm open to read anything that says BO doesn't occur for 24 hours and adapt my opinion.

Steve is there a tongue in cheek smiley?

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