A plaque remaining from the Big Apple Night Club at West 135th Street and Seventh Avenue in Harlem.

Above, a 1934 plaque from the Big Apple Night Club at West 135th Street and Seventh Avenue in Harlem. Discarded as trash in 2006. Now a Popeyes fast food restaurant on Google Maps.

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Entry from October 27, 2021
“Common sense is like deodorant. Those who need it most never use it”

"Common sense is like deodorant. The people who need it (the) most never use it” (or “Common sense is like deodorant. Those who need it most never use it) is a saying that has been printed on many images.

“Common sense is like deodorant,those that need it most,don’t use it! rasberry” was posted on Twitter by Rahul Banker on June 17, 2010. “Common sense is like deodorant, those that need it most-- don’t use it! ~ Unknown” was posted on Twitter by Ch|LL on June 21, 2010. “common sense is like deodorant, those who need it the most never use it” was posted on Twitter by Esh A. on December 19, 2010.

“I swear common sense is like DEODORANT, the people who need it the MOST never use it...Damn it man” was posted on Twitter by Brian J on December 25, 2010. “Common sense is like deodorant. The people that need it the most never use it !” was posted on Twitter by Nate on January 5, 2011. “Common sense is like deodorant… The people who need it most never use it” was posted on Twitter by Mr Grumpy (and others) on February 1, 2012.


Twitter
Rahul Banker
@bankerrahul
Common sense is like deodorant,those that need it most,don’t use it! rasberry
1:21 PM · Jun 17, 2010·TweetDeck

Twitter
Rekha Seshadri
@songsnwords
Or use the *stinker* ones wink) @bankerrahul Common sense is like deodorant,those that need it most,don’t use it! rasberry
1:24 PM · Jun 17, 2010·Twitter Web Client

Twitter
Mat Hopwood
@drmopgamedev
Common sense is like deodorant, those that need it most, don’t use it! :D
1:58 PM · Jun 17, 2010·Status Shuffle

Twitter
Ch|LL
@GondalJutt
Common sense is like deodorant, those that need it most-- don’t use it! ~ Unknown
3:37 PM · Jun 21, 2010·Echofon

Twitter
Esh A.
@eshvanya
common sense is like deodorant, those who need it the most never use it.
10:00 AM · Dec 19, 2010·twidroyd (original)

Twitter
Brian J
@BJack11
I swear common sense is like DEODORANT, the people who need it the MOST never use it...Damn it man
6:17 PM · Dec 25, 2010·TweetDeck

Twitter
Nate.
@Koolnate
Common sense is like deodorant. The people that need it the most never use it !
6:45 PM · Jan 5, 2011·ÜberSocialOrig

Twitter
Ms iCandy
@DaReal_Goodaz
Common sense is like deodorant. Those who need it the most, never use it!
1:45 PM · Sep 10, 2011·Twitter Web Client

Twitter
TWENTYFOURKG™
@TwentyFourKG
Common sense is like deodorant; those who really need it, seem to never use it!
11:51 PM · Oct 5, 2011·Twitter Web Client

Twitter
Mr Grumpy
@Mrgrpy
Common sense is like deodorant… The people who need it most never use it.
8:20 AM · Feb 1, 2012·Twitter for Android

Twitter
dacryphilia
@dacryphiliaband
Common sense is like deodorant…
The people who need it most never use it.
8:23 AM · Feb 1, 2012·Twitter for iPhone

17 January 2013, The Advertiser (Adelaide, Australia), “Mouthing Off” by Marty Smith, pg. 24:
JUST A THOUGHT
Common sense is like deodorant. The people who need it most never use it.

Google Books
More One Liners, Jokes and Gags
By Grant Tucker
London, UK: Biteback Publishing
2013
Pg. ?:
Common sense is like deodorant: the people who need it most never use it.

Google Books
Aunty Acid:
With Age Comes Wisdom

By Ged Backland
Layton, UT: Gibbs Smith
2013
Pg. ?:
Common sense is like deodorant. The people who be need it most, never use it!

Newspapers.com
24 May 2013, The Dispatch and The Rock Island Argus (Rock Island, IL), “Kid-sense and common sense thoughts shared” by John Marx, pg. A8, col. 3:
Common sense is like deodorant, the people who need it rarely have it.

Twitter
Zac Galifianakis
@ZacGalifianakis
Common sense is like deodorant....The people who need it most never use it.
7:55 PM · Nov 12, 2013·Twuffer

Newspapers.com
26 November 2013, Anniston (AL) Star, pg. 10A, col. 1:
Common sense is like deodorant; the people who need it most never use it.

Twitter
The YUNiversity
@The_YUNiversity
“Common sense is like deodorant. The people who need it most never use it.”
8:00 PM · Dec 28, 2014·TweetDeck

Twitter
Women’s Humor
@womenshumor
Common sense is like deodorant. The people who need it most never use it.
2:15 PM · Jan 19, 2015·Hootsuite

Reddit—Roorh
Posted by u/AliEvans September 19, 2016
“Common sense is like deodorant. People who need it most don’t use it.”

Reddit—Funny
Posted by u/DatGuyFlies November 20, 2016
Common sense is like deodorant
The people who need it most never use it

Google Books
Title Common Sense Is Like Deodorant the People Who Need It Most Never Use It: Blank Line Journal
Author Hunter Leilani Elliott
Edition illustrated
Publisher Independently Published, 2018
ISBN 1729451993, 9781729451991
Length 112 pages

Google Books
Of Quips ‘N’ Quirks
By Vincent Thnay
Lulu Press (Lulu.com)
2019
Pg. ?:
Common sense is like deodorant. The people who need it most never use it. - Unknown

Twitter
The Footy
@thefooty
Common sense is like deodorant, those who need it the most never use it. Anonymous #quote
5:10 AM · Oct 17, 2021·The Social Jukebox

The Patriot Post
OCTOBER 28, 2021
Biden Stinks
(The following text is shown on an image.—ed.)
Common sense is like
deodorant. The ones
who need it the most
never use it, and the
rest of us suffer.

Posted by Barry Popik
New York CityGovernment/Law/Military/Religion /Health • Wednesday, October 27, 2021 • Permalink