always associate it with small regional airports in Spain, but yeah, that kind of dusty type smell. Like old books but for buildings.

@anon29812515

  • Yes
  • No

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I love it but it’s so fleeting and it’s not guaranteed in all holiday lifts either so it’s such a joy when it’s there.

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More than the taste

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Also more than the taste

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Don’t usually like it BUT the Graham and Brown paint I had recently smelled liked Play-doh so I was huffing it all night

best smelling takeaway:

  • Chippy
  • Long-established chinese place
  • New chinese place
  • Curry house
  • Thai place

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weird how curry is made in a house but thai is just made in a place

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This post has reminded me of Howard, one of my sadly departed cats. He always just smelt of warmth and softness somehow, quite a hard aroma to define, but so comforting.

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Lush the shop

  • LUSH!
  • I dunno, mush?

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Pouring away left over beer from the house party the night before

  • Flashbacks to a great party
  • :nauseated_face:

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New car

  • New ja
  • New nah

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Hot buns

  • Mmmmm
  • Hmmmm

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I say!

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One of my absolute least favourite smells. Used to spray deodorant on them when I was at uni because the mildewy stink made me feel nauseous. Then people on my course would swoon about the smell in seminars. English students are the absolute worst

I don’t like the smell of my fish tank

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Before it was banned, I liked the smell of creosote. Creocote isn’t as nice.

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Nice

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… what the Rock’s cooking?

  • It was a Croquembouche, right?
  • Smells like stale piss and farts.

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Can’t believe I just posted that.

Reminds me of my gerbils :slight_smile: