Posted on 01/24/2019 5:48:39 PM PST by EdnaMode
You’re reading an account. How many times in the past has the press lied to support their story? The answer is numerous times. So no, you really do not know if they smelled or not. You are accepting hearsay which is totally unacceptable in a court of law. The same should hold true for the court of public opinion as well.
Had an ex-SIL who was/is a hippie/enviro nut/natural type who cooked with lots of garlic...LOTS...In everything...
She was a sweet kid, took care of herself, but she always smelled like a freshly crushed garlic clove...Clothes, breath, hair...
“Oozing from pores” describes it very well...
>> I think deodorant in Europe is optional because that is not the last time I gotten a whiff.<<
Fifty years ago, on my first trip to Europe I was gobsmacked by the BO stench on the streets and on public transportation. Back then few women bothered to shave their pits and that greatly aggravated the problem. But for the last 10 years I’ve traveled all over Europe and have been amazed by the transition to upscale fashions and attention to personal appearance of most women. Men too.
>>Nice people, but the body odor!<<
Most of those I’ve met do not seem overly concerned with personal hygiene.
You should sit in a small waiting room, in close quarters with 4-7 at a time.
I love the conversation and the nice people.
Great job! Now, if the odiferous nature of this affair is up to the judgment of the chief pilot and captain of the aircraft alone, the airline ought to be totally in the clear.
I’d like to know all the facts, but I’m wondering if there were multiple Muslims in board, on their way back to the Detroit area, who figured the family was Jewish, ( maybe he wore a yarmulke or they had heard his name) and got together and complained of a stench, whether real or not.
Eating large amounts of garlic (or any other strong smelling stuff) will make itself known on your body. Years ago, I worked at a daycare, and a little boy and his parents all reeked of what I later identified as transmission fluid. I’m guessing the husband must have worked around the stuff, and the mom must have washed all their clothing together. It was so strong, I could hardly breathe around it. When people are immersed in any odor, their sense of smell becomes accustomed to it, and they, themselves, can’t smell it anymore.
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