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That's why I wear antiperspirant. So I don't smell. And then I put perfume on so I smell pretty.

Lynx and Rexona don't really work together well, in my experience, and I guess I just don't care enough to find something else "smelly" to wear. As long as I have some Rexona or other antiperspirant I'm all good.
 
Lynx and Rexona don't really work together well, in my experience, and I guess I just don't care enough to find something else "smelly" to wear. As long as I have some Rexona or other antiperspirant I'm all good.
I'm a girl, so we probably have better options. I use Dove rollon and spray, they don't really have a scent apart from clean.
 

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I'm a girl, so we probably have better options. I use Dove rollon and spray, they don't really have a scent apart from clean.

I also like to think I'm incredibly old fashioned/manly, and don't shave anything beneath my neck, but hairless, or at least trimmed underarm hair, makes a serious and noticeable difference. You sweat way less. That goes a long way to being and smelling clean.
 
I also like to think I'm incredibly old fashioned/manly, and don't shave anything beneath my neck, but hairless, or at least trimmed underarm hair, makes a serious and noticeable difference. You sweat way less. That goes a long way to being and smelling clean.
Sure does. I have a step-cousin who doesn't shave her armpits and she freakin' stinks.
 
Going to the footy. Would rather go to a pub or watch it at home. No lines for drinks/food, no uncomfortable seats, waiting in traffic.

Also, Roger Federer's backhand. Sure it looks good, but its Federer's biggest relative weakness to the rest of his game, and one of the weaker backhands of the top 10 tennis players.
I love watching footy at home, I get more into it, can swear off the top of my voice. See the game just as good in HD on a big plasm screen.
 
I've only been to one game live in the last 3 years and it was when Wingard took mark of the year. I wouldn't trade that experience for anything to do with watching it on telly, not even sitting on a yacht, watching the game in 3d 4k definition, being blown by supermodels.

I do get the argument of rather watching on TV, but the euphoric experience of being at the ground when that sorta stuff happens is irreplaceable, and you gotta be there to have a chance at that.
 
I've only been to one game live in the last 3 years and it was when Wingard took mark of the year. I wouldn't trade that experience for anything to do with watching it on telly, not even sitting on a yacht, watching the game in 3d 4k definition, being blown by supermodels.

I do get the argument of rather watching on TV, but the euphoric experience of being at the ground when that sorta stuff happens is irreplaceable, and you gotta be there to have a chance at that.
I look at live sport like I do live music, you can listen to an album, watch a concert video, but you can't beat the thrill of being there, and seeing it live. The emotion in Adelaide on the first morning of the Test last year in the wake of Phillip Hughes' death was amazing, and then to see Smith, and Clarke get their hundreds was indescribable, and something that would have been impossible to convey on television.
 
Same. But rotate with Nivea and Rexona sometimes. And always the "invisible" ones. Always.

Dumb arse question but:
What exactly do they mean by "invisible" ?
I bought some Rexona the other day.There was "invisible" and "sport" but I finished up buying "de-stress".
How it knows whether I'm stressed though has me ****ed
 

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Dumb arse question but:
What exactly do they mean by "invisible" ?
I bought some Rexona the other day.There was "invisible" and "sport" but I finished up buying "de-stress".
How it knows whether I'm stressed though has me ****ed
Invisible = no white marks on clothes.
 

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