Coelacanth
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Maybe a bead blaster too.A power washer to remove the red clay and sweat.
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Maybe a bead blaster too.A power washer to remove the red clay and sweat.
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When I got to my permanent duty station in Germany, there was this guy in our dorm that didn't shower much if at all. The other guys in that dorm room made him hole up in a corner....6 guys to a room and you could smell the bastid still. It didn't take me long to find another room.This friend of mine mentioned this 72 hour deodorant a couple of months ago. I didn't notice the ads for it until he mentioned it and since then, it seems like other brands have been introduced.
It is great if people are aware of their stink and do something to reduce it but.....Since I have always been a curious dude that always wonders why, how, when and who, it got me wondering if others around me knew of people that used this stuff instead of just showering.
That happened in Basic Training. Fort Sill, Oklahoma 1984. There were two "country boys" that were somewhat resistant to showering. Verbal encouragement wasn't enough to sway them. A few guys dragged one of them into the showers fully clothed and stood guard at the edge, not leaving until he stripped down and cleaned up. It was barbaric but back then, the military had not adopted many of the touchy-feely policies. I don't recall if the other stinky guy got the message and started showering on the regular but I hope so for his sake.
You might be thinking about Beach Blanket Bingo.....?“Blanket Party”.
I remember those.
Navy had them too, along with the forced shower with a stiff bristled brush....Blanket parties were an Army version of a Code Red as used in the Marine Corps.
Damn I checked 3 out of 5 from that list!I'm so hellbent on daily showers that I've gotten in trouble in hospital ICU's for getting up and trying to
make it to a shower - and a couple times, they had to drag me back out of one when I managed to begin a
shower, only to collapse.
I can have IV tubes hanging out of me and I'm getting in the damn shower.
Lookit, all this modern "convenience" crap out there makes it easy for someone like me to get old man
crabby about just how damn lazy the younger folks have gotten.
They don't even want to do their own shopping; pick it off a web site and have it delivered.
They don't even want to cook for themselves, preferring it be already prepared and brought to their door.
Mowing? Nope, get a robot for that.
Forget driving or owning a car - call an Uber instead.
Work from home. Vote online.
Anything to allow them to stay in their furries animal PJ's around the house.
Bathe? Nah, gimme some of that 3-day perfume crap; too lazy to even groom themselves.
Well, that would be IF they have easy access to a shower.anyone who openly admits to not showering for 3 or more days at a time may deserve to be shunned.
It may be possible we have ALL gone 3 or more days without a shower, at least once in our meager mortal lives. But I think the gist of this thread is about those who REGULARLY go 3 or more days between bathing. I recommend those who do, take the 5th on this one.Well, that would be IF they have easy access to a shower.
If you're camping, in the Military, stalking an ex girlfriend and perched in a tree, that is different.
impressive. So will future readers.I started the thread, man. I know what the "gist" of it is.