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One that is used to make things smell good is one that I can't stand.....Febreeze.
Most liked....the smell in a pine forest. |
another one i like, is that the city of duluth, smells like maple syrup sometimes, esp on cold mornings.
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Good Smell: Most of Hershey, PA smells like chocolate!
Bad smells: Any form of burning tobacco or stink weed AKA wacky tobaccy. Boiling cabbage, or cooking cabbage is horrid. We used to live close to a cotton gin. It smelled bad and left yellow dust on everything outside. Another really bad one is a paper plant. PU. Sometimes good, sometimes bad: A local Purina dog food place sometimes smells just like everyone in the neighborhood is cooking toast. Other times it is a bit off, but not horrid. |
The smell of Napalm in the morning...
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I don't gag. But it is actually painful when it somehow gets past my lips. For the life of me I can't figure out why anybody would put vinegar in or on or even near anything edible. |
Ammonia is worse than vinegar to me.
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Some dickwad just came in eating an egg sandwich.
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Likes- The electrical smell of an open frame motor going full tilt in a slot car/model train engine where you can see the blue glow of the brushes arcing.
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1734638941.jpg Dislikes- The smell inside a BUC-EE's gas station- a mix of pine forest candles, stale beef jerky, cotton candy, lard, and white trash. |
Lots of good stuff has been posted.
First thing that I thought of was jasmine, honeysuckle, and gardenias (the flowers, not the strippers, LOL at Vash "stripper lotion"). Yeah, not just any car running, but there are certain cars/maybe specific fuels, when you smell them running, the smell is very sweet, often hot rods, but I've also smelled that smell from modern cars (muscle/sports). Leather! Perfumes, I've always liked the smell of Escape (or the knock-off Sunflower) and Obsession (vanilla). Dislike - BO, it's horrible. Second year of college (in Florida) I lived 2 doors down from an Indian guy that bathed once a week. Ugh, yeah, gear oil, ick, horrible stuff! A Burnt clutch usually smells pretty rank. (probably right up there with Dixie's brake smell) |
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Tincture of Benzoin smells great to me
Fresh cut grass, especially in a stadium, on the field, fresh sawdust I could go the rest of my life never smelling patchouli or cooked brussel sprouts and I would be good |
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I love the smell of racing brake pads in the morning!
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Like: The smell of a campfire, The smell of a ribs on the smoker, the smell of fall leaves.
Dislike: The smell of a hog barn 1/2 mile down the road from me. |
Love - When you go fishing by boat in fresh water, that smell of exhaust fumes mixed with the lake smells on a chilly fall morning
Hate - when my dog has diarrhea on the carpet and I have to use my wife’s spatula to scrape it up..Gag |
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Smell of the beach My wife's hair Leather Fresh cut wood Coconut Fiberglass resin Hate: Pot Onion Garlic Cheap perfume Stale beer Dried up blood . |
Ozone after a rain, crushed creosote leaves
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On my way to work at my first job, the shortest route took me past two industrial facilities, side be side. One made pickles so a strong vinegar odor, and next door was a utility pole production plant injecting and covering the poles with fresh creosote to protect the poles.
It reeked and of course there was a traffic light that hated to have to stop at. It was horrible. Still not as bad a paper pulp plant. |
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