Favorite and least favorite odors
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I agree. Even when i was a smoker i hated it. I'd brush my teeth or use a Wisp after each smoke. Plus perfume, and i never smoked around people that didnt smoke out of consideration. Husband use to joke that i was like a teenager trying to cover up the fact that they were smoking to their parents.Fran wrote:Thought of another one .... smokers breath - revolting IMO
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Least: various colognes/perfumes, body odor, excrement, vomit, alfredo sauce, mayonnaise, rotten food, ammonia.
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Least favorite smell bad breath
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I love the smell of fresh baked bread!It reminds me of my childhood!
Least...when I was pregnant my husband was using Fahrenheit (Dior) perfume and it not make me feel good!
It still does not


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most favouite Freshly baked bread.
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Oh Lord we have a long and painful folk memory of that particular odorBighuey wrote:Another bad one is rotten potatoes.

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I do too. One place I used to live at, the neighbor had a bagfull in his yard one summer. Man, it was putrid. It must have been there 3 or 4 months, the lazy ass wouldnt do anything about it, finally all his neighbors turned him into the city health dept. and even then it took another 2 months before they made him clean up his yard. Thats got to be one of the worse stinks in the world.Fran wrote:Oh Lord we have a long and painful folk memory of that particular odorBighuey wrote:Another bad one is rotten potatoes.
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I love smell of fresh cut grassGannon wrote:What about the grass in summer after a rainstorm?
