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The Smell of BO

londonblue

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I thought I'd share this story with you all.

I was walking from the office to the train station on the way home one night last week, and in front of me were two people. The wind was blowing into my face and I could smell awful BO. One of the people in front was a smartly dressed woman who had obviously just left work, the other was a very tall and casually dressed young man.

I couldn't work out which one was making my walk so unpleasant, but eventually I overtook the woman, and to my surprise...









































...actually it was no surprise, the smell stayed with me, until the casually dressed bloke also turned off, and into a protest site!

I was so hoping to be able to prove a few stereotypes wrong, but I can't!
 
Was it one of those protest sites with a separate and fully functioning block of shower facilities?
 
Definitely noticed that people are a bit pongy at the moment because the weather has warmed up. Teaching 100 students in a room... you'll notice the smell!
 
Was it one of those protest sites with a separate and fully functioning block of shower facilities?

No, it was a school. Islington Council have closed a school down and some people have got a bit upset and set up a camp in it. They only stay there during the day. Moreover, to make a few quid they're selling teas and coffees etc. They have water (and hot water) on site, and as I say, they aren't staying overnight as it's never occupied on my way to work in the mornings...
 
Nothing worse than being trapped with this wretched smell on the air con C2C trains.
 
I thought I'd share this story with you all.

I was walking from the office to the train station on the way home one night last week, and in front of me were two people. The wind was blowing into my face and I could smell awful BO. One of the people in front was a smartly dressed woman who had obviously just left work, the other was a very tall and casually dressed young man.

I couldn't work out which one was making my walk so unpleasant, but eventually I overtook the woman, and to my surprise...









































...actually it was no surprise, the smell stayed with me, until the casually dressed bloke also turned off, and into a protest site!

I was so hoping to be able to prove a few stereotypes wrong, but I can't!

Sounds like the scumbags at Finsbury Square to me!
 
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