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Posted: 8/25/2004, 3:04 pm
by xoNoDoubt69
Chanandler Bong wrote:*stares at Melkorka*
>:O
Posted: 8/25/2004, 3:05 pm
by Dr. Hobo
oh fuck
yeah
that was my 5900th post
im almost at 6000
its odd
anyways
yeah
i had a point.. im just old and senile.. so i forgot it
so i posted again to point out why i posted in the first place
Posted: 8/25/2004, 3:05 pm
by xoNoDoubt69
shhhhh! it's nap time for you sand!
Posted: 8/25/2004, 3:36 pm
by superrgirll
my doggy was sprayed by a skunk last night.

poor dog. we cleaned him up and he doesn't smell anymore, but now the house smells.

and i'm paranoid that i smell now because when my dad went to work, his co-workers commented that he smelled like a skunk.

and i have the biggest fear of smelling bad. and i have to go to work tomorrow, and i don't want to go into work smelling. anyone have any suggestions of what i can do? i've already taken about 4 showers today. i'm not too sure if i smell or not, so i think i may ask my neighbour to sniff me to see if i smell. i hope not. i seem to smell fine. smelling bad=

Posted: 8/25/2004, 3:45 pm
by superboots
wash yourself in tomato juice or something
Posted: 8/25/2004, 3:46 pm
by superrgirll
that doesn't take away the smell. just covers it up.
Posted: 8/25/2004, 3:46 pm
by superboots
oh i thought it makes it go away...hmm
Posted: 8/25/2004, 3:47 pm
by superboots
Dear Yahoo!:
My dog was sprayed by a skunk. How do I get rid of the smell?
Hannah
Brenham, Texas
Dear Hannah:
If your lovable pet gets together with a skunk, you need to deal quickly with the stinky consequences. We'd always heard that a tomato juice bath would do the trick, but after a bit of research, we found a far more effective way to rid your canine companion of the wretched skunk smell.
We visited PetEducation.com, Discovery Canada, and eHow. Each offered roughly the same recipe:
1 quart of 3% hydrogen peroxide
1/4 cup baking soda
1 teaspoon dish-washing detergent
After mixing the ingredients, wash the areas that have been sprayed, taking care to avoid the pet's eyes, ears, and mouth. To finish, simply rinse your pet with water.
Two of the sites confirm that tomato juice works to neutralize the effects of the skunk odor, but it's not as effective as the above-mentioned remedy. In addition, if skunks are a persistent problem, commercial skunk-odor removers are available.
(id imagine you could use the recipe for yourself lol)
Posted: 8/25/2004, 3:48 pm
by Henrietta
Posted: 8/25/2004, 11:07 am Post subject:
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Cass wrote:
I was all moved out into my apartment, and now I'm home again. Sad.
You moved home?
No...I'm just home for the rest of the week to visit/work. I am poor and need my money. But I really wish I was there.
Posted: 8/25/2004, 3:58 pm
by superrgirll
superboots wrote:(id imagine you could use the recipe for yourself lol)
that's what we used on my dog. i can't use that on me because the peroxide would lighten my hair.

Posted: 8/25/2004, 3:59 pm
by superboots
ohhhh.
hmm use the peroxide mixture on your body and use tomato juice on your hair? i'm sure you don't smell bad. if anybody says you smell like skunk say it's cause you had to clean your skunky dog!

Posted: 8/25/2004, 4:22 pm
by I AM ME
you could always try one of the commercial skunk products, i saw a bunch at the pet store
Posted: 8/25/2004, 4:23 pm
by superrgirll
i'm sure my body smells fine, but i am just worried about my hair. i think the smell clings to hair. i already soaked my hair in vinegar and washed it a couple of times already. it may have helped. i'm not sure yet. i have to get people to smell my hair and ask for their opinions.
Posted: 8/25/2004, 4:24 pm
by superrgirll
we got this spray that is supposed to neutrilize the smell. it kinda worked. my basement and second floor smell fine, but the main floor is so big that it didn't really help. well, it helped a bit.
Posted: 8/25/2004, 4:43 pm
by Johnny
*smells Lori*
Ah don't smell skunk.

Posted: 8/25/2004, 6:11 pm
by Rusty
superrgirll wrote:i'm sure my body smells fine, but i am just worried about my hair. i think the smell clings to hair. i already soaked my hair in vinegar and washed it a couple of times already. it may have helped. i'm not sure yet. i have to get people to smell my hair and ask for their opinions.
wouldn't the vinegar damage your hair seeing as it's an acid an all?
Posted: 8/25/2004, 6:14 pm
by Joey
i hate the dentist
sensitive teeth and gums, mixed with sharp pointy objects
this is was my 3rd trip in 2 months and i have to go back in october

Posted: 8/25/2004, 6:21 pm
by Random Name
brush with a sensitive teeth toothpaste in warm water, and floss all the time.
Posted: 8/25/2004, 6:41 pm
by Clumsy7Thief
I think my toe is broken.

Posted: 8/25/2004, 6:42 pm
by half jill
no
we have plans
