Tried to add a wonderful Latin quotation, attributed to Seneca, about dogs. But Latin term for ‘with’ is on the banned list. Trust me, there was something witty to say.
Neutralizing skunk spray is not really all that hard as long as you can get the hydrogen peroxide… (which actually was not easy to get when my cat decided to get sprayed, but fortunately my ex-GF had a full bottle to give me and I returned her a new bottle when the supplies returned in a couple weeks.)
Real life situation here that occurred years ago. One of my good friends got married while still going to university. The newlyweds rented a mobile home that semester in a mobile home park near the university. Unknown to all, a skunk had died under the structure and decomposed to the point where it blew up. Everything in that mobile home was a total loss. Clothing, furniture, any material that could absorb the scent was thrown out. I don’t remember if the mobile home was considered a total loss. My friend tried to save a leather belt but when he went to church that next Sunday, people could smell the skunk scent. I So he threw the belt out. We ended up having a “newlywed” shower for them. It was hysterically funny and tragic at the same time.
I’ve been through this same thing. My sisters dog got sprayed, then she came over to our house. After a few minutes visiting, I went to the store. While I was there, a young lad came up and told me I smelled like skunk. Sheesh.
Rhetorical_Question about 2 years ago
Mortimer?
Ellis97 about 2 years ago
Way to jinx it, Sunny.
LawrenceS about 2 years ago
Tried to add a wonderful Latin quotation, attributed to Seneca, about dogs. But Latin term for ‘with’ is on the banned list. Trust me, there was something witty to say.
GirlGeek Premium Member about 2 years ago
Tomato sauce is supposed to help get the smell out, right?
crookedwolf Premium Member about 2 years ago
“I stink, therefore I am!”
TMMILLER Premium Member about 2 years ago
Guess I am of the lucky tribe. Selective anosmia. A few things I can’t smell. Skunk is one of them.
jhpeanut about 2 years ago
Time to hire a fumigator.
The Wolf In Your Midst about 2 years ago
That smell does get everywhere.
DarkHorseSki about 2 years ago
Neutralizing skunk spray is not really all that hard as long as you can get the hydrogen peroxide… (which actually was not easy to get when my cat decided to get sprayed, but fortunately my ex-GF had a full bottle to give me and I returned her a new bottle when the supplies returned in a couple weeks.)
198.23.5.11 about 2 years ago
Well,for once Dexter won’t sleep through class.
Opossums are demanding equal time.
mmcalkins about 2 years ago
Real life situation here that occurred years ago. One of my good friends got married while still going to university. The newlyweds rented a mobile home that semester in a mobile home park near the university. Unknown to all, a skunk had died under the structure and decomposed to the point where it blew up. Everything in that mobile home was a total loss. Clothing, furniture, any material that could absorb the scent was thrown out. I don’t remember if the mobile home was considered a total loss. My friend tried to save a leather belt but when he went to church that next Sunday, people could smell the skunk scent. I So he threw the belt out. We ended up having a “newlywed” shower for them. It was hysterically funny and tragic at the same time.
GaryCooper about 2 years ago
Maybe the house is the problem.
Back to Big Mike about 2 years ago
I’ve been through this same thing. My sisters dog got sprayed, then she came over to our house. After a few minutes visiting, I went to the store. While I was there, a young lad came up and told me I smelled like skunk. Sheesh.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace about 2 years ago
“Second hand skunk. It’s the latest fad.”
vanaals about 2 years ago
Nothing like O’dor Mephitidae to ensure covid distancing.
asrialfeeple about 2 years ago
Talk about stinking up the joint.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 2 years ago
You clean up all of you and the house. Chemicals on the market that stops the stink.