Finding unscented hand soap in a public washroom
Considering how many buildings are designated scent-free now, it is surprising that nearly every airport, restaurant, gas station, store and hotel washroom has soap that stinks to high heaven.
Seriously, I am astounded by all the overpowering soap smells I encounter. Yes, there are worse smells emanating from public washrooms, but there is no need for the hand soap to remind you of floral Avon perfumes worn by 95-year-old women. Blech!!
But every now and then, you somehow happen upon a washroom (or water closet, as Mom-Mom, my British grandmother used to say) stocked with unscented soap. You run your hands under the water, pump the soap dispenser and begin to lather away. Within seconds, you let out a whoop (okay, truth be told it may be more of a Homer Simpson woohoo that escapes you).
All that to prove what a joy it is to discover that the available hand soap doesn't assault your senses.
AWESOME!
Seriously, I am astounded by all the overpowering soap smells I encounter. Yes, there are worse smells emanating from public washrooms, but there is no need for the hand soap to remind you of floral Avon perfumes worn by 95-year-old women. Blech!!
But every now and then, you somehow happen upon a washroom (or water closet, as Mom-Mom, my British grandmother used to say) stocked with unscented soap. You run your hands under the water, pump the soap dispenser and begin to lather away. Within seconds, you let out a whoop (okay, truth be told it may be more of a Homer Simpson woohoo that escapes you).
All that to prove what a joy it is to discover that the available hand soap doesn't assault your senses.
AWESOME!
Amen!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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