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Oct 13, 2017 18:31:35 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Oct 13, 2017 18:31:35 GMT
Why can’t people bathe
And use deodorant
And mouthwash
So many stinking people I have sat next to
People need telling
If they can’t get basic hygiene right
No right to be out at Theatre
Sickening
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Post by Deleted on Oct 13, 2017 18:43:47 GMT
Why can't people form multi-sentence paragraphs?
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Post by Deleted on Oct 13, 2017 18:45:11 GMT
I'd rather sit next to someone that hasn't used mouthwash than an unpleasant misanthrope.
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Oct 13, 2017 20:13:01 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Oct 13, 2017 20:13:01 GMT
I'd rather sit next to someone that hasn't used mouthwash than an unpleasant misanthrope. I am sure you would
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Oct 13, 2017 20:26:56 GMT
Why can’t people bathe And use deodorant And mouthwash So many stinking people I have sat next to People need telling If they can’t get basic hygiene right No right to be out at Theatre Sickening Tell them then. And let let us know what happens.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 13, 2017 20:53:59 GMT
Why can’t people bathe And use deodorant And mouthwash So many stinking people I have sat next to People need telling If they can’t get basic hygiene right No right to be out at Theatre Sickening Tell them then. And let let us know what happens. I gave them a mint sweet And sprayed myself with Aesop tacit Accidentally Some went on them I shall keep the supplies with me at all times
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Oct 13, 2017 21:06:46 GMT
Post by BurlyBeaR on Oct 13, 2017 21:06:46 GMT
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Oct 14, 2017 12:18:43 GMT
Post by TallPaul on Oct 14, 2017 12:18:43 GMT
At those prices, none would be going accidentally anywhere, I can assure you.
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Oct 14, 2017 13:12:56 GMT
Post by BurlyBeaR on Oct 14, 2017 13:12:56 GMT
I’ve resisted posting this in the Bad Behaviour thread but seeing as Parsley brought it up....
There’s a gay couple in a city in the North (I’ll be no more specific than that, but it’s not Manchester) friends of friends, who love going to the theatre. Musicals, ballet, straight plays... the lot. They’re VERY into it. Awww how lovely you may think. Until I tell you that the other thing they’re really into is drugs, and the fetish of “mansmells”. I don’t just mean not being too fussy about showering every day. I mean going to some lengths to develop the strongest odour possible, including wearing very heavy garments to the gym. They go for days without washing, then go to the threatre reeking and pilling their tits off. They’re not noisy or anything, just watch the show minding their own smelly business and having a lovely time.
True story.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 14, 2017 13:14:09 GMT
We joined a local cinema club a few years ago, and as part of the promotion you got to see every film they showed in one season. We opted for the same seats for every screening. At the first film, despite the cinema being almost empty, we found ourselves sitting right next to another couple so we moved along one seat to give ourselves a bit more room. After a couple of minutes, Annas and I did that screwing up your nose type thingy you do when you can both smell a smell, and it kind of ruined the film for us because we couldn’t get the smell out of our noses. The smell was fishnchips. This is a nice smell when you are eating it, but horrid at any other time. Coincidentally, the next time we went to a film we found ourselves sitting right next to the same couple as before but this time we couldn’t move along as it was a more popular film. Unfortunately we could smell the fishnchips smell again. We tried breathing through our mouths but to no avail... Another film ruined. The third time... you guessed it. So we quickly ran down to the box office and explained our delicate situation. We began, “We bet you’ve never had this one before...” and the lovely box office lady hadn’t but she moved us for the rest of the season.
I agree, a smell can ruin a show!
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Oct 14, 2017 15:51:51 GMT
Post by Tibidabo on Oct 14, 2017 15:51:51 GMT
we quickly ran down to the box office and explained our delicate situation. We began, “We bet you’ve never had this one before...” and the lovely box office lady hadn’t but she moved us for the rest of the season. I agree, a smell can ruin a show! We had this at In the Heights. A large gentleman, right next to us. We spoke to the ushers at the interval who were very, very nice and immediately sympathetic, without us having to go into too much detail. Almost like he was a regular and they already knew. They had to go to a higher authority for approval to move us. Eventually we were moved to the same seats on the opposite side of the stage so we could see him, but couldn't smell him! Bliss! (It didn't ruin the show for me as I really didn't like it anyway.) Edit: off topic but @caiaphas your latest avatar is showing as a white question mark in a blue square to me. Just so you know....
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Post by Deleted on Oct 14, 2017 16:14:36 GMT
we quickly ran down to the box office and explained our delicate situation. We began, “We bet you’ve never had this one before...” and the lovely box office lady hadn’t but she moved us for the rest of the season. I agree, a smell can ruin a show! We had this at In the Heights. A large gentleman, right next to us. We spoke to the ushers at the interval who were very, very nice and immediately sympathetic, without us having to go into too much detail. Almost like he was a regular and they already knew. They had to go to a higher authority for approval to move us. Eventually we were moved to the same seats on the opposite side of the stage so we could see him, but couldn't smell him! Bliss! (It didn't ruin the show for me as I really didn't like it anyway.) Edit: off topic but @caiaphas your latest avatar is showing as a white question mark in a blue square to me. Just so you know.... Oh, that was you! I wondered why you moved from being right next to me to being directly opposite... Didn't you see me waving? Thank you for your note re my avatar- it's supposed to be a b/w photograph of the Palace Theatre when Superstar was resident there... I wonder if others just see the question mark in the square? Will change it! Oh, and I thought In The Heights was dire too. (The reason I haven't bothered booking for You Know What at the You Know Where that hasn't been built yet.)
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Oct 14, 2017 16:33:37 GMT
Post by Tibidabo on Oct 14, 2017 16:33:37 GMT
Oh, that was you! I wondered why you moved from being right next to me to being directly opposite... Didn't you see me waving? Oh! Sorry. Didn't mean to be rude......I thought you were just airing your armpits. Oh, and I thought In The Heights was dire too. (The reason I haven't bothered booking for You Know What at the You Know Where that hasn't been built yet.) I'm no dancer (no, really!) but even I could have choreographed more 'steps' than were in that show. I actually remember seeing it just after I signed up on here and it had such a massive following that I was too scared to say what I thought! Not now though! Come get me......see if I care! Wild horses wouldn't drag me to see You Know What. Edit. You are no longer a question mark. Edit 2. Completely off topic. Not averse to a bit of multi tasking I have been getting dinner ready and I just bagged up a piece of salmon for the freezer, accidentally writing on the bag smoked salmon armpit. @caiaphas I totally blame you.
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Post by Backdrifter on Oct 16, 2017 15:23:19 GMT
When I remember to, I take a small pot of tiger balm with me to combat Public Stink scenarios including Event Stench. This was the result of a series of such situations culminating in a concert at which Mrs Backdrifter was next to a BO Man who was also a High Clapper.
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Oct 16, 2017 15:25:43 GMT
Post by lynette on Oct 16, 2017 15:25:43 GMT
Ok, I’ll go for it. What is tiger balm?
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Post by Deleted on Oct 16, 2017 15:46:42 GMT
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Post by Tibidabo on Oct 16, 2017 15:58:16 GMT
I made the mistake once of applying some aforementioned gunk to my temples and then visiting the little boys’ room. OMG!!!!!! Never again. OK, I'm a little embarrassed to say this took me 30 seconds longer than it should have........then I did have a massive guffaw little chuckle to myself.😂😂😂😂
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Post by Deleted on Oct 16, 2017 15:59:59 GMT
Chuckling I was not... I had to go searching for an ice pack. Then I remembered we don’t have an ice pack.
I’ve never been so pleased to see a packet of frozen peas.
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Oct 16, 2017 16:25:28 GMT
Post by RedRose on Oct 16, 2017 16:25:28 GMT
Tigerbalm totally works for me - problem is with using it I might become a stinker for others - best friends of mine hate the smell of it.
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Post by jadnoop on Oct 16, 2017 17:06:31 GMT
Bl**dy h*ll, the lack of compassion, and level of passive agressive self-centredness here is just ridiculous.
Yep, we've all been out when something around us puts us off what we're there to see. Someone might smell funny/bad, or have an annoying tic, or breathe too loudly or whatever.
But guess what? these things are mostly subjective. You might think someone stinks, but that toilet water you've slathered over yourself might not be all that sweet to your neighbour either. They might be doing that annoying tapping of their arm, but your watch clicking each second that you no longer notice might completely throw other people's concentration.
Furthermore -believe it or not- not everyone can help these things, and characterizing everyone who smells simply as 'can't be bothered to shower' shows a complete lack of compassion. As though there couldn't be any reason for people to be like they are other than to annoy you. Lord knows no-one we would hang around with might go through a rough patch, or no longer be able to look after themselves to quite the standard that we would like. Don't get me wrong, it's frustrating when these things throw off a lovely night out, but I very much doubt everyone who you deem to be an assault on your senses is simply being so because they can't be bothered.
And rather than dealing with things in a friendly and up-front manner, better to passively agressively spray them and then slink off onto the internet to bit*h anonymously to others. The height of compassionate, adult behaviour!
edits: no idea what the board rules are on language
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Oct 16, 2017 17:36:00 GMT
Post by Deleted on Oct 16, 2017 17:36:00 GMT
Bl**dy h*ll, the lack of compassion, and level of passive agressive self-centredness here is just ridiculous. Yep, we've all been out when something around us puts us off what we're there to see. Someone might smell funny/bad, or have an annoying tic, or breathe too loudly or whatever. But guess what? these things are mostly subjective. You might think someone stinks, but that toilet water you've slathered over yourself might not be all that sweet to your neighbour either. They might be doing that annoying tapping of their arm, but your watch clicking each second that you no longer notice might completely throw other people's concentration. Furthermore -believe it or not- not everyone can help these things, and characterizing everyone who smells simply as 'can't be bothered to shower' shows a complete lack of compassion. As though there couldn't be any reason for people to be like they are other than to annoy you. Lord knows no-one we would hang around with might go through a rough patch, or no longer be able to look after themselves to quite the standard that we would like. Don't get me wrong, it's frustrating when these things throw off a lovely night out, but I very much doubt everyone who you deem to be an assault on your senses is simply being so because they can't be bothered. And rather than dealing with things in a friendly and up-front manner, better to passively agressively spray them and then slink off onto the internet to bit*h anonymously to others. The height of compassionate, adult behaviour! edits: no idea what the board rules are on language Oh dear... sounds like we've touched a nerve here.
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Oct 16, 2017 17:54:21 GMT
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Post by jadnoop on Oct 16, 2017 17:54:21 GMT
Bl**dy h*ll, the lack of compassion, and level of passive agressive self-centredness here is just ridiculous. Yep, we've all been out when something around us puts us off what we're there to see. Someone might smell funny/bad, or have an annoying tic, or breathe too loudly or whatever. But guess what? these things are mostly subjective. You might think someone stinks, but that toilet water you've slathered over yourself might not be all that sweet to your neighbour either. They might be doing that annoying tapping of their arm, but your watch clicking each second that you no longer notice might completely throw other people's concentration. Furthermore -believe it or not- not everyone can help these things, and characterizing everyone who smells simply as 'can't be bothered to shower' shows a complete lack of compassion. As though there couldn't be any reason for people to be like they are other than to annoy you. Lord knows no-one we would hang around with might go through a rough patch, or no longer be able to look after themselves to quite the standard that we would like. Don't get me wrong, it's frustrating when these things throw off a lovely night out, but I very much doubt everyone who you deem to be an assault on your senses is simply being so because they can't be bothered. And rather than dealing with things in a friendly and up-front manner, better to passively agressively spray them and then slink off onto the internet to bit*h anonymously to others. The height of compassionate, adult behaviour! edits: no idea what the board rules are on language Oh dear... sounds like we've touched a nerve here. Sure, I might smell terribly. Or I might be able to feel compassion for people who aren't me. It's probably one of the two. I've certainly had instances where the person sitting near me might be slightly smelly, or a bit too large on their seat, or breathing too loudly, or whatever. But I think there are nicer ways of dealing with it than muttering under my breath and then moaning later on in the school playground.
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Oct 16, 2017 18:00:06 GMT
Post by Deleted on Oct 16, 2017 18:00:06 GMT
Your feelings do you credit, sir...
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Oct 16, 2017 18:05:18 GMT
The person who whiffs might be sat next to the person eating crisps. The person eating crisps might be next to the pissed up lager drinker. The lager drinker might be next to the large person. The large person might be next to the inappropriate giggler. The inappropriate giggler might be next to the tall leg-spreader. The leg spreader might be next to the programmer fanner. The programme fanner might be next to the texter....
Ive chatted with perfectly nice people next to me whose breath was enough to knock an elephant unconscious.
Few are completely innocent. And you, yes you.... youre probably not either!
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Oct 16, 2017 18:22:11 GMT
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Post by jadnoop on Oct 16, 2017 18:22:11 GMT
Few are completely innocent. And you, yes you.... youre probably not either! Yep, that's sort of the point I was trying to make.
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