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Originally Posted by mgjim
As a soldier, I spent several years in Korea and I used public transportation a lot. On particularly hot days during rush hour, the scent of garlic was really strong. I mentioned it to a friend of mine and asked him if he noticed it too. He said he hadn't but he said that Americans smelled strongly of old meat. You just never know what's coming out of your pores until you ask around.
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Been there, done that...Korea, that is, and I know what you are talking about.
Since my diet consists entirely of unicorn meat, I smell like cotton candy.