Do you physically wash your legs with soap on a reg basis? Or let gravity soap do its job on the way down?
Yes I wash my legs
No gravity does it for me
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Do you physically wash your legs with soap on a reg basis? Or let gravity soap do its job on the way down?
I don't wash any part of my body. I just wash my hair and let gravity do its thing.
Lol wut?
Yes, I do. Elitism.
"The most merciful thing in the world, I think, is the inability of the human mind to correlate all its contents... some day the piecing together of dissociated knowledge will open up such terrifying vistas of reality, and of our frightful position therein, that we shall either go mad from the revelation or flee from the light into the peace and safety of a new Dark Age."
-H.P. Lovecraft
Another option for using shampoo soap suds to wash legs and other body parts should be there.
I'm about 50/50. I'm washing my balls and my toes with soap, so it's not out of my way.
OP, do you have a significant other, just wondering lol
And yes, I wash scrub my legs, letting the soap drop over doesn't do shit lol especially if I've been working outside and s sweating or playing hockey.
Hitler didn't wash his legs.
True story.
Just sayin.
Only after swimming.
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Will fuck off, again.
I wash my ears too.
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^^^ hahaha fn bang on.
Dudes, wash your feet.
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Old age has taught me: Wash between your toes and use Q-tips and clean your innie belly button.
My shower head broke years ago, went full on bath immersion and never looked back. Sure it takes twice as long, but that much cleaner too.
Once a week, whether they need it or not.
I soap it all. Top to bottom. Errryday
Perhaps this is why people stink for.
Actually, the #1 thing they could probably do to improve the smell of Calgary is to get rid of the "retrofitted" air conditioning in the C-train.
I am 99% sure they did it wrong, and its condensating (even at Calgarys low humidity) which is causing mold. Now, I'm a fairly mold resistant guy - but it definitely got out of hand last year. I would not suggest getting new c-train cars, just in case it was someone who is in collusion stinking up said old train cars, in which case - Criminals should not be rewarded. There also seems to be risk of bending and breakage in the coolant lines, which of course causes coolant to leak. That coolant in itself stinks, but in atmospheric form is also "sticky", and tough to clean, which gives the entire surface area of the train a place to grow mold. Cleaners only go over the big surfaces, and never get to the spots that people cannot reach - which means the "backside" of the standing cushions on the train.
Air conditioning on a train that has G-forces that can push a person into the ceiling - is pure retardation. Whoever suggested air conditioning must have thought it was a great idea at the time, but realistically - it has quite a few big drawbacks.
Remove air conditioning entirely and go back to the old style windows, either that - or smooth out the line to the point where there is are no - G forces on an air conditioning system that requires perfect conditions in order to work.
If the adjacent freight rail line produces audio frequencies that hit the resonant frequency of the coolant - there is more than a good chance that it will eventually cause a rupture.
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I'd rather have hot for two months then stinky all year.
32 Celsius is normal for some out of towners. Have friends visit from Arizona, and they will turn up the heat to 25 Celsius just so they can comfortably sleep. Peak Stampede actually means majority of people come from hotter climates. Texan comes to Calgary during Stampede to "cool down to 35 Celsius?" - Absolutely. 20 Celsius? Texan starts wearing scarf.
Also: Ctrain cars that are designed in Germany are designed with the idea that the air outside is significantly lower quality than the air inside. The Air quality of Calgary on a worldwide standard is actually squeaky clean (all except for wildfire days)
http://aqicn.org/city/calgary/
As a side note: I do use a shampoo with a hint/drop of tea tree oil, it does tend to offset mold growth - But of course - some people don't like the smell of tea tree.
Last edited by ZenOps; 05-27-2019 at 08:09 AM.