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Where is the smelliest place you have been to
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Al dahfra airbase UAE, 5 weeks of shitting in a hole used by 200 other people, inside a box on the edge of the desert in the peak of summer. 60+ degree turd in the air, and the locals regularly missed the hole. |
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Dinky would say my arse the morning after a curry, stuffing her face into the pillow after one voluminous fart she declared in disgust even the pillows smelt like shit.
Delightful, I couldn't stop laughing |
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"I remember it well. So stunned by the stench i bought an air freshener for the next time "
Says the lady the lady who slipped into the just washed sheets, watching me undress only to fart before I got in, giggling like a child.
Could only read this on fab |
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over a year ago
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I work as a television engineer, often visiting customers homes. Been in a few filthy dirty smelly houses over the years. How people can live like that is beyond me. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Tannery in Morocco "
Yes - for me too when I first went 20 years ago to the one in Marrakesh. However I went to the one in Fes a couple of years ago and it didn’t smell much at all and the Medina was very clean and hygienic and the donkeys were well looked after and healthy. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Casablanca
I’ll never set foot in that shit hole ever again
Liar
You couldn’t pay me enough to go
Liar
Casablanca is the only place I have visited in Morocco that made me feel anxious for my safety. The people were not very friendly and anti British and we had rotten oranges thrown at us by some street kids. Everywhere else I have been the people were very friendly and helpful so I have never been back to Casablanca.
T’is true "
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"Bangkok thought i was going to throw up walking the streets at one point lol"
your right no wonder the thais all wear masks there mind you most of it is exhaust fumes except when you go down side roads and alleys then its food being cooked mainly i hate the place never stay there long overnight really closer to the old airport much prefer the new one closer to sin city (pattaya) |
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By *odgerMan
over a year ago
Coventry(ish)London |
I used to work with this guy who was affectionately known as 'The Stinker'...when we had a meeting with him we'd linger outside the meeting room until he went in and then we'd all rush in to try and get the seats furthest away from him.
Barring that Great Yarmouth. |
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Waddon
Used to live almost next door to the Paynes Poppet factory.
Never ate them again after living there.
Almost as bad as cleaning a flat in south london where a body had been there for 6 months in mid summer. |
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For a short time I worked for a waste company that collected rubbish from businesses in Aberdeen. Tuesdays and Thursdays was pick ups from the fish processing factories. The smell from those bins was horrendous. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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The eco loos at Download festival. It’s one thing doing your bit for the environment but the smell was awful. The only saving grace was the reading material they provided.
K |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"The Barton area of Manchester near the Trafford Centre "
I'm a season ticket holder for Salford Rugby who play next to the Barton Bridge. Strangely enough, in 8 years of playing there I've only smelt the sewers once, on a hot summer day. Even driving round the M60 I never notice it so maybe I've lost my sense of smell! |
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"The Barton area of Manchester near the Trafford Centre
I'm a season ticket holder for Salford Rugby who play next to the Barton Bridge. Strangely enough, in 8 years of playing there I've only smelt the sewers once, on a hot summer day. Even driving round the M60 I never notice it so maybe I've lost my sense of smell!"
Every time I drive over the Barton Bridge, I smell it. I know I have a very sensitive sense of smell, but lots of people say they smell it too......... |
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By *rHotNottsMan
over a year ago
Dubai & Nottingham |
"Rotorua.
Worth it though.
This gets my vote. Rotten eggs!
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Its really smelly isn’t it, but definitely worth it.
Theres a place up here almost as bad called Stoke Bardolf, I’m not sure but think there’s a maggot farm there. When the wind blows you can smell it up to 5 miles away. Definitely not worth it ! |
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By *icentiousCouple
over a year ago
Up on them there hills |
Newcastle
Used to visit a research centre in the Uni, it looked into the breakdown of human feaces.
However as someone has mentioned on the way into Grimsby docks there was a fish processing plant you couldn’t drive past with your windows down in summer. |
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A place called Hyde in tameside, although it's going back a few years now, they had a meat rendering plant at the far end of town and it absolutely stunk the whole area out. How anybody lived there was beyond me. Fortunately it's gone now, and there is just the normal tameside pong |
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