The last thing I want to smell like is a baby; urine, vomit and feces. Sadly, that’s likely the last thing I actually will smell like. I don’t know where Jerry gets off—“First smeller, he’s the feller” applies to him for sure!I love the sign, “Ages 1-3 free, Ages 50+, $5 extra.” The Old Country Buffet has seen the Pennys before, particularly Joy’s big purse.
Hey! What do you mean over 50, $5 extra? I eat less than a teenager! Should be over 250 pounds!Personally can’t stand perfume in my soap or softener, and some of them are awful.
Snuggles is stronger than Downey, I think anyway. We use cheap softener sheets and cut them in 1/2 only to keep the static out. I don’t like softeners especially in towels, they don’t absorb as good and hard to dry off with. Jerry should know about odors. Maybe Verl should use extra strength Snuggles? I don’t know what Jerry should use for himself though.
I don’t ever use the dryer (keep it just for visits from the kids). I hang everything on the line and wash only with unscented detergents. I like the smell of fresh air.
I’ve never been to any of those, but I did (on different days) have both breakfast and lunch at a rather large buffet about 1/2 way between Chicago and Milwaukee. I was not bad if you are careful to chose the healthier options (plenty of choices).
mikie2 over 9 years ago
The last thing I want to smell like is a baby; urine, vomit and feces. Sadly, that’s likely the last thing I actually will smell like. I don’t know where Jerry gets off—“First smeller, he’s the feller” applies to him for sure!I love the sign, “Ages 1-3 free, Ages 50+, $5 extra.” The Old Country Buffet has seen the Pennys before, particularly Joy’s big purse.
Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member over 9 years ago
Hey! What do you mean over 50, $5 extra? I eat less than a teenager! Should be over 250 pounds!Personally can’t stand perfume in my soap or softener, and some of them are awful.
Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member over 9 years ago
Ever been to an Old Country Buffet? Vast warehouse with hundreds of people, its enough to take your will to live away.
loveslife over 9 years ago
Snuggles is stronger than Downey, I think anyway. We use cheap softener sheets and cut them in 1/2 only to keep the static out. I don’t like softeners especially in towels, they don’t absorb as good and hard to dry off with. Jerry should know about odors. Maybe Verl should use extra strength Snuggles? I don’t know what Jerry should use for himself though.
GSJohnson over 9 years ago
I make my own dryer balls from wool yarn – they work wonderfully well and have no scent.
elysummers over 9 years ago
I use white vinegar. The smell dissipates either in the dryer or while hanging outside. MUCH cheaper than commercial fabric softner.
imnormal over 9 years ago
Nothing worse than the person next to you radiating a strong flowery scent in a restaurant, unless maybe it’s Jerry’s BO.
shamest Premium Member over 9 years ago
Shirl I heard that and I can use it on my cycling clothing I have to pick some up.
MissScarlet Premium Member over 9 years ago
I think this is a repeat.
orbenjawell Premium Member over 9 years ago
Burl probably does, however, need to be changed about now.
vldazzle over 9 years ago
I don’t ever use the dryer (keep it just for visits from the kids). I hang everything on the line and wash only with unscented detergents. I like the smell of fresh air.
vldazzle over 9 years ago
I’ve never been to any of those, but I did (on different days) have both breakfast and lunch at a rather large buffet about 1/2 way between Chicago and Milwaukee. I was not bad if you are careful to chose the healthier options (plenty of choices).