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Re: Great Smells (Re: RinkMap...)
Posted By: dingdong, on host 139.134.143.202
Date: Monday, March 5, 2001, at 07:39:21
In Reply To: Great Smells (Re: RinkMap...) posted by Fobulis on Sunday, March 4, 2001, at 10:21:42:

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> Other smells I love:
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> Old books.... the kind that used to be often read but have hardly been opened in the past 20 years.
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> For that matter, new books aren't bad either.

I love book smells, regardless of age!
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> Gasoline. I always stand outside the car when people are filling up their tanks. So I'm weird.
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When I was younger I loved the smell of petrol, but it doesn't seem to be the same. Methanol's better, evokes the feeling of being at a speedway!
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> Perfume - Byblos and Sparkling White Diamonds. Nice clean smells, Byblos a little heavier. I liked it since the first time I smelled it in a department store when I was 10 (even though at the time I exclusively wore Debbie Gibson's Electric Youth cologne...) and was never able to find it until my mother gave me a bottle. :-)
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> Coffee. I don't like drinking it all that much, but the smell... mmm.

I love the smell of freshly opened and ground coffee...
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> Fresh bread. Tastes and smells best when it's still hot enough to burn your tongue.

Yes!!!
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> So, what are everyone else's favorite smells?
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> -Fob"and that was just the short list"ulis

There's a type of rose that smells divine and I can't remember which one it is...it's a naturally grown one though.

Grilling bacon early in the morning.

Barbeque on a hot afternoon.

Clothes that have been out on the line in the sun and you put them on straight away.

ding"I can't think of any others at the moment, but I'll confess I quite like new car smell...did you know you can buy that scent in a spray bottle for your car?"dong