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    Default Odour "toilet" and the smell of stench

    Hanvt posted much (as you know) for a while but recently discovered (Actually frequently re-discover ona daily basis) and wanted to share that there re few smells i dislike more than the smell of baby burp after drinking formula. chreist! what a stench!!! worse than liverwurst baby poo....

    so what sets u off then eh ?
    Zed

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    Good grief Zed, you'll have to toughen up son , there are many smells far worse than that. You should be so overcome with the joys of fatherhood that the smells go unnoticed, ahwell obviously not in some cases.

    Cheers John.

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    did u mean the smells of farterhhood john ?
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    Dude,

    wait till they go onto solids.............

    You aint seen nothing yet
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    Poor Zed ,
    The joys of parenthood are many and varied! I'm still haunted by the smell of late night milk vomits being laboriously wiped from the cracks between wooden floor boards... because if you didn't do it then and there the smell was unbearable next day! Talk about gag!!
    Not quite out of the woods yet, we haven't even begun the trials of toilet training the youngest yet.

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    Hah! Wait until he's a four year old and gets car sick for the first time. That smell never leaves!

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    Interesting!

    Small house dogs are handy for wiping up those milky vomits, and cleaning up any other incidental mistake on the way.

    I know I'm not alone in being terrified of pooey nappies, but the spew doesn't seem to be a bother.

    Many's the night I've spent poking chunks of carrot down a plug grate after one or the other of 'em lost their improperly masticated dinner.

    It's not so much the residual pong of the carsickness silent, it's the greasy stripe it leaves on the velour that gets me!

    cheers,

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    Try breast fed milk, chucked up in the car, on a long, hot summers drive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bitingmidge View Post
    Interesting!


    Many's the night I've spent poking chunks of carrot down a plug grate after one or the other of 'em lost their improperly masticated dinner.

    And it doesn't matter if they have eaten carrots or not it always comes anyway.

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    I was just showing my wife this thread and she reckons you guys need to get a life if that's all you have worry about.

    She raised three kids while I was working that where each five years apart so she reckons she was washing pooey napkins for nearly fifteen years.

    That was the days before disposables when you would have a bucket of pooey napkins to wash each day.

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    Wait'll you're holding bubs and get a big technicolour yawn all over you.
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    OH... I know all that.... my boy is 18 months old now and i look forward to yawns in the car etc.... plenty of spew down the shirt etc...

    I just wanted to know what set YOU guys off...
    Zed

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    Nah, your all wrong. Try driving a station wagon, that has had rotten eggs broken in the back. It took months and gallons of sprays and deodorants for it to go. Nearly threw up every time I got in the car.

    DIY DAN
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    Nothing really turns my stomach except
    Tripe and White Sauce
    and Smoked Cod
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    The only thing that turns my stomach is a cab ride after a very heavy night out, the kind where you can't focus your eyes any more.

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