Stinky people buying scent killers!!
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Fork Horn
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And if you are a patient, you would get told as well. This stuff contributes to diabetes, heart disease, stroke, etc.etc. as well as "social impact".
Come to think of it, it is RARE that someone actually comes to me like that; most don't make it that far unless it's an "emergency" case!!!
Just take care of yourself!
#12
Funny thing: They were purchasing scent control items!! People need to start with the foundation of good personal hygiene 1st!!
#14
If you stink to start with...why spend $20 on a bottle of scent killer...wash yer butt.
Heck, I even tried showering with baking soda and used to wash off hands with same during bass tourneys too...don’t think it did much...but, you would think you need to start off "least" smelly as you can before you go to the woods...MPO
Heck, I even tried showering with baking soda and used to wash off hands with same during bass tourneys too...don’t think it did much...but, you would think you need to start off "least" smelly as you can before you go to the woods...MPO
#15
Was in Cabela's yesterday....
Place was packed with people. I noticed several with B.O. and dental/oral issues (decay & periodontal issues) that I could smell on them just by being near them!!!! Imagine how strong this would be to a deer!!
Funny thing: They were purchasing scent control items!! People need to start with the foundation of good personal hygiene 1st!!! Granted I am a dentist and notice these things more, but come on!!!
Place was packed with people. I noticed several with B.O. and dental/oral issues (decay & periodontal issues) that I could smell on them just by being near them!!!! Imagine how strong this would be to a deer!!
Funny thing: They were purchasing scent control items!! People need to start with the foundation of good personal hygiene 1st!!! Granted I am a dentist and notice these things more, but come on!!!



