When the Shah of Iran was in power, I was an instructor at Lowry AFB in Denver (now closed). We had Iranian officers coming through there all the time and let me tell you, they reeked to the ceiling. They believed that body odor was an indicator of manhood. There were tales of instructors who had to keep their classroom windows open in the dead of winter. When I was in the BX or commissary, I could tell if there was an Iranian in the next aisle over. It isn't racism if it's true.
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If he were a cutting edge cartoonist, he would have included gel deoderant.
that would have been racist :)
When the Shah of Iran was in power, I was an instructor at Lowry AFB in Denver (now closed). We had Iranian officers coming through there all the time and let me tell you, they reeked to the ceiling. They believed that body odor was an indicator of manhood. There were tales of instructors who had to keep their classroom windows open in the dead of winter. When I was in the BX or commissary, I could tell if there was an Iranian in the next aisle over. It isn't racism if it's true.
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