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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
8-19-2009 @ 12:13PM
Richard said...
You ought to try Walt Disney World when it's 100.
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8-19-2009 @ 12:17PM
Willy said...
For realz, 77F is nothing.
8-20-2009 @ 10:35AM
Tori said...
No kidding. I was at the universal parks this weekend (And I live in florida and often go to Busch Gardens where the heat index makes it 105f and higher) and they're complaining about 77f making smelly guests? Though to be honest I have never smelled anyone at a theme park.
8-20-2009 @ 12:07PM
Joopster said...
Sitting next to a smoker is the MOST revolting. After showering and leaving a hotel, when you get into an elevator the people who drank too much the night before and the smokers who smoked themselves into a smoked oyster status just REEK!! Doesnt matter how much a smoker bathes he/she has ashtray breath, yellow teeth and then they want to engage you in chat on an airplane. P friggin U!!
8-20-2009 @ 1:41PM
Joseph A Guignon said...
Richard- I'm a Floridian and the last place I want to be is Disney World when it's anywhere near 100 degrees! I think the worst smelly places were already listed: elevators and airplanes.
8-20-2009 @ 7:03PM
alfredo said...
Have u ever been stuck in a French subway on summer time? Forget deodarnt, hand ladies razers!!!!
8-20-2009 @ 8:16PM
Catmoves said...
Gee. I saw "say no to BO" and my first thought was Barack Obama. Twasn't him, though.
Oh, BTW, the English aren't noted for their bath taking ability. They can be terrific allies in a war, though.