From: | Rand Ratinac docwagon101@*****.com |
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Subject: | Now THAT'S a good question... |
Date: | Tue, 6 Jun 2000 18:13:09 -0700 (PDT) |
> My relatively uninformed conclusion is that it is
the cleaning process that makes the difference. I also
understand that most strong body odors come from
bacteria growing in our sweat and oils. Washing this
off removes the smell so I think it would work for the
Night Ones. Plus most dogs smell good for a day or so
after a bath. If you kept this up, like daily human
bathing, it should be no different.
> Smilin' Jack
You seem to be forgetting, Jack, that Night Ones (most
probably) sweat, while dogs don't, so the "good smell"
after bathing wouldn't last for a few days as it does
with dogs. Their fur would retain the smell better
than skin would, so more regular bathing would be
required to smell good (as per the BO flaw I created
:) ).
Btw, you need help. Dogs rule. Catz suck. :P
====Doc'
(aka Mr. Freaky Big, Super-Dynamic Troll of Tomorrow, aka Doc'booner, aka Doc' Vader)
S.S. f. P.S.C. & D.J.
.sig Sauer
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