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27 March, 2012 at 10:24 pm #490966
@panda12 wrote:
@j_in_france wrote:
Years ago I worked with a lad who had a medical condition that meant he had severe BO
Nice person, sad problem.
Is he a person you move seats to avoid?
Yes. And I’m sure there were times when you moved to get away from the smell of your work colleague unless of course you like that smell. I personally can’t stand it.
As I said he had a medical condition – that gives you a choice to either understand the problems that person has in life or make them a social outcast – my choice was obviously different to yours
27 March, 2012 at 10:59 pm #490967@j_in_france wrote:
@panda12 wrote:
@j_in_france wrote:
Years ago I worked with a lad who had a medical condition that meant he had severe BO
Nice person, sad problem.
Is he a person you move seats to avoid?
Yes. And I’m sure there were times when you moved to get away from the smell of your work colleague unless of course you like that smell. I personally can’t stand it.
As I said he had a medical condition – that gives you a choice to either understand the problems that
person has in life or make them a social outcast – my choice was obviously different to yours
I’m talking about a complete fooking stranger on a train! How does my moving seat make them a social outcast? I don’t get up, point at them and shout, “you stink so I’m moving seat!”
And after a certain recent post of yours, you have no right in taking any moral high ground.
28 March, 2012 at 12:10 am #490968@panda12 wrote:
@j_in_france wrote:
@panda12 wrote:
@j_in_france wrote:
Years ago I worked with a lad who had a medical condition that meant he had severe BO
Nice person, sad problem.
Is he a person you move seats to avoid?
Yes. And I’m sure there were times when you moved to get away from the smell of your work colleague unless of course you like that smell. I personally can’t stand it.
As I said he had a medical condition – that gives you a choice to either understand the problems that
person has in life or make them a social outcast – my choice was obviously different to yours
I’m talking about a complete fooking stranger on a train! How does my moving seat make them a social outcast? I don’t get up, point at them and shout, “you stink so I’m moving seat!”
And after a certain recent post of yours, you have no right in taking any moral high ground.
You are supposedly a mortuary technician
I would guess that being such would make you immune to most smells
Love the fact that you have to use other posts of mine to try and support your argument
28 March, 2012 at 5:50 am #490969@j_in_france wrote:
@panda12 wrote:
@j_in_france wrote:
@panda12 wrote:
@j_in_france wrote:
Years ago I worked with a lad who had a medical condition that meant he had severe BO
Nice person, sad problem.
Is he a person you move seats to avoid?
Yes. And I’m sure there were times when you moved to get away from the smell of your work colleague unless of course you like that smell. I personally can’t stand it.
As I said he had a medical condition – that gives you a choice to either understand the problems that
person has in life or make them a social outcast – my choice was obviously different to yours
I’m talking about a complete fooking stranger on a train! How does my moving seat make them a social outcast? I don’t get up, point at them and shout, “you stink so I’m moving seat!”
And after a certain recent post of yours, you have no right in taking any moral high ground.
You are supposedly a mortuary technician
I would guess that being such would make you immune to most smells
Love the fact that you have to use other posts of mine to try and support your argument
J does have a point :lol:
28 March, 2012 at 8:30 am #490970Moral of the story: Always carry a can of air freshner lol :)
28 March, 2012 at 10:10 am #490971@panda12 wrote:
. . . . . And after a certain recent post of yours, you have no right in taking any moral high ground.
Does this mean that once you have been in the wrong on the boards, you can never disagree with anyone again in case it looks like you’re taking the moral high ground?
:-k :-k :-k :-k
28 March, 2012 at 10:30 am #490972@j_in_france wrote:
Love the fact that you have to use other posts of mine to try and support your argument
As you have done in another thread?
And Panda, as a mortuary technician and someone who uses public trasport a lot you should know how to tolerate bad smells…I daresay that after a day at the mortuary you don’t smell so sweet yourself?
28 March, 2012 at 3:33 pm #49097328 March, 2012 at 4:19 pm #490974Talking about smelly things, my feet absolutely stink today after a hard day up a ladder.When i took my shoes off my socks made their own way to the wash basket.
28 March, 2012 at 8:00 pm #490975@wordsworth60 wrote:
@panda12 wrote:
. . . . . And after a certain recent post of yours, you have no right in taking any moral high ground.
Does this mean that once you have been in the wrong on the boards, you can never disagree with anyone again in case it looks like you’re taking the moral high ground?
:-k :-k :-k :-k
Well Words, you tell me.
When J can go this low with a post like this:
@j_in_france wrote:
ffs thin guides are kids – I really hope you mean something different in this post with that smile
And then stoop even lower with this:
@j_in_france wrote:
@duwpin wrote:
all threads stray from topic
i mean j
i posted about the new guides
and off you went with some disgusting thoughts about childrenthin I have never said you are a kiddy fiddler as you chose to put it but if you are content to say you have never before been accused of being such then I will keep quiet
Can he immediately bounce back and claim the moral high ground on a subject, which in comparison, is trivial?
I think not, but I suppose the wolf can always try and pull the wool over the eyes of gullible lambs. :roll:
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