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> wrote: > >Claire Petersky wrote: >> >> >> Scott in previous posts has expressed concern about people smelling >bad >> after some form of exercise. Frank, it might be true in Texas where >Scott is >> from. Something about the diet, maybe? >> > >Now that's something I hadn't seriously considered. Could stinky sweat >be linked to (for example) eating too much beef, as well as to >unpleasant skin bacteria? There certainly could be more than one >explanation. Eating meat certainly changes your body odor, but not eating meat does not result in odorless sweat. If you think you don't have a strong odor after a reasonably long bike ride, you're kidding yourself. |
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Claire Petersky wrote:
> Scott in previous posts has expressed concern about people smelling bad > after some form of exercise. Frank, it might be true in Texas where Scott is > from. Something about the diet, maybe? Naw, it ain't the food. It *is* pretty hot and can get quite humid in the eastern half of the state. However, I lived there (and commuted by bicycle) for many years and didn't have the stinky sweat problem. In fact, I haven't had a shower waiting for me at work either. I just have a cool-down period in front of a fan, a clean change of clothes, and a place to hang up the wet ones to dry. As a student, I didn't even go that far - just stayed near some moving air until I dried. My cohorts in grad school would have told me if I was odiferous (they told another guy who got sweaty walking from his car). The secret? Shower before you head to work, clean your clothes properly before wearing them, wear anti-perspirant instead of deodorant, and get dry as quickly as possible when you get where you are going. Smells come from bacterial growth (supplemented by the foods we eat, of course). Keep yourself clean and dry and you eliminate the source of the smell. It works for me! -Buck |
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Matthew Russotto wrote: > If you think you don't have a strong odor after > a reasonably long bike ride, you're kidding yourself. OK, silly me. I believed my wife, my daughter, my doctor and my friends at work instead of a guy on the interenet who's never been near me. My mistake. ;-) |
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The Richard Dawson of Rogers Park wrote: > On 21 Feb 2005 17:51:39 -0800, in misc.transport.road "Philip > Davidson" > wrote: > > >rec.autos.driving,rec.bicycles.misc,misc.transpor t.road,soc.culture.german > >The Richard Dawson of Rogers Park wrote: > >> On 21 Feb 2005 11:28:12 -0800, in misc.transport.road "Philip > >> Davidson" > wrote: > >> > >> > > >> wrote: > >> >> Matt O'Toole wrote: > >> >> > Just zis Guy, you know? wrote: > >> >> > > >> >> > > You might want to ask a Japanese what they think of the > >> >roundeyes' > >> >> > > burger breath some time ;-) > >> >> > > >> >> > This is true -- and of southeast Asians as well -- Vietnamese, > >> >> Burmese, etc. > >> >> > Their stereotype of Americans is that we're all stinky, dirty, > >fat > >> >> slobs. > >> >> > > >> >> > The fat stereotype about us is pretty universal, actually, > >followed > >> >> by loud and > >> >> > rude. > >> >> > >> >> The "fat" stereotype is quite accurate, actually. > >> >> > >> >> The last time I was in Britain (for 9/11/01, as it turned out), I > >was > >> >> struck by the difference in girth. Actually, I was struck when I > >> >> returned to the states and waited at the airport for > >transportation. > >> >> My business associate and I had just been hanging around a British > >> >> airport, so our memories were fresh. The number of overweight > >> >> Americans was appalling, by contrast with the British. And the > >> >British > >> >> press is claiming that _they_ are overweight! > >> >> > >> >> The more you sit, the wider you grow. > >> > > >> > > >> >Yes Americans, are outrageously fat. > >> >But I love there armchair's you can get two non-American people in > >one > >> > > >> >armchair great for a romantic film and a quick ****. > >> > > >> > >> You know, they make pills for that particular issue. > >> > >> No longer do you have to face the shame of premature matriculation. > > > > > >Why? What is a matter with premature ejaculation? > >You are not one of those people who insists > >that it should be mutual satisfaction are you? > >I'm simply not interested in that.. All I wish to do > >is empty my ball-bags.. > > Well, thanks for letting all of us at r.a.d, r.b.m, m.t.r -and- s.c.g > know that! > > We are now all the smarter for having that much more knowledge about > your sex "life". You are welcome. I've always considered my cock the centre of the universe. Some day somewhere somehow in one of my generous good moments I may let you sit on it and you can say thank you Sir. |
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Philip Davidson wrote:
>> > >> >Why? What is a matter with premature ejaculation? >> >You are not one of those people who insists >> >that it should be mutual satisfaction are you? >> >I'm simply not interested in that.. All I wish to do >> >is empty my ball-bags.. >> >> Well, thanks for letting all of us at r.a.d, r.b.m, m.t.r -and- s.c.g >> know that! >> >> We are now all the smarter for having that much more knowledge about >> your sex "life". > > > You are welcome. > I've always considered my cock the centre of the universe. > > Some day somewhere somehow in one of my generous > good moments I may let you sit on it > and you can say thank you Sir. What are you, some kind of an atheist? |
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Claire Petersky wrote:
> You've been sitting, warm > and logy in front of your computer all day at work. Now, you're in your > thermal tights and jacket, and as soon as you emerge on to the street, the > rain hits your face, the traffic is running, and you've got to wake up and > ride. Wait until someone drives 5" next to you at 60 mph, covers you with mud from head to toe, then you /really/ wake up. |
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TV's Universal Soldier wrote:
> What are you, some kind of an atheist? Not that there's anything wrong with that. -- "Shake says that books are from the devil, and that TV is twice as fast" - Meatwad "The government of the United States of America is not in any sense founded on the Christian religion" - Treaty of Tripoli, 1797 |
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Preston Crawford wrote:
> On 2005-02-21, Just zis Guy, you know? > wrote: >> On Mon, 21 Feb 2005 13:14:57 -0600, >> (Matthew Russotto) wrote in message >: >> >>>If you enjoy biking in near-freezing weather with melting snow and ice >>>on the ground, you're a strange guy. But you also claim your sweat >>>don't stink, so maybe you're just telling stories. >> >> There you go again, assuming that your own lack of experience is a >> more accurate guide than my experience. Do you have the same problem >> with every activity you've never tried, I wonder? >> >> Guy > > I'm starting to wonder if he has a BO problem. He seems to bring that up > an awful lot. > > Preston The fat ones sweat more. Also, the composition of sweat and its odor can depend greatly on genetic and ethnic factors. |
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On 2005-02-23, Universal Soldier > wrote:
> Claire Petersky wrote: > >> You've been sitting, warm >> and logy in front of your computer all day at work. Now, you're in your >> thermal tights and jacket, and as soon as you emerge on to the street, the >> rain hits your face, the traffic is running, and you've got to wake up and >> ride. > > Wait until someone drives 5" next to you at 60 mph, covers you with mud from > head to toe, then you /really/ wake up. Been there. They don't really usually cover you head to toe. And even then mud comes off so it's not a big deal. Only wusses are afraid of mud. Preston |
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