On Personal Hygeine
Oct. 19th, 2007 06:30 pmSometimes, I'd rather just stand on a rocky bus flying down the highway than sit next to a person who doesn't have proper personal hygeine. If you can afford a bus ticket (not that I'm a snob), then you should be able to wash your hands at least. Even homeless people wash themselves in public bathrooms (seen it first hand) and they don't smell nearly as bad (some of them) as this guy next to me right now.
His hands are grimy and his hair is greasy, and I'm getting just a tad nauseous from the scents. Sorta like spoiled hamburger with anchovies and a subtle hint of... what's that stuff? Oh yeah, dead and dying in water old flowers. That.
And with the back and forth of the bus, my elbow keeps hitting his arm.
Am I a snob? Or am I just ready for the weekend and have lost my patience?
His hands are grimy and his hair is greasy, and I'm getting just a tad nauseous from the scents. Sorta like spoiled hamburger with anchovies and a subtle hint of... what's that stuff? Oh yeah, dead and dying in water old flowers. That.
And with the back and forth of the bus, my elbow keeps hitting his arm.
Am I a snob? Or am I just ready for the weekend and have lost my patience?