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LotusSong -> RE: How ‘bout smells? (8/17/2006 7:42:04 PM)

My dog's feet. (don't ask)




MistressWolfen -> RE: How ‘bout smells? (8/17/2006 8:21:56 PM)

omg even more evocative than sound Bearlee *ponders*
-the smell of a clean babies hair
-a new cut field of hay
-autumn leaves after the first hard frost
-baking bread
-patchouli
-wood smoke when it is very cold out (-25)
-a huge bin of just picked apples
-the barn (clean and shovelled out) with milk cows all sleepy
and the very very best
the smell of the 102 year old tack shed
*grins naughtily*




jojoluvr -> RE: How ‘bout smells? (8/17/2006 11:41:08 PM)

yeh, night jasmine's the best!
the coffee aisle at the market -- even though i quit drinking the stuff...but it smells SO GOOD!
apple crisp baking...
dark chocolate...
lumber [;)]
my heartthrob






Sasy -> RE: How ‘bout smells? (8/18/2006 5:24:52 AM)

Vanilla,
Lilac, lavendar and Hyathicnts ( how ever you  spell them)
Fresh cut grass even tho it is followed  by sneezing fits
Fresh baked french bread
cooked garlic and onions
Old spice ... luckily my  son likes it
Baby powder




withthesewings -> RE: How ‘bout smells? (8/24/2006 5:02:16 PM)

Wild Honeysuckle and Wisteria
Rain
Linen from off the clothesline after being in the sun
Coffee
Leather
Baby Shampoo
Lemon
Baking bread
Salt air on the beach at night
Books
Ink on paper
New money






Bearlee -> RE: How ‘bout smells? (8/24/2006 5:06:50 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: LotusSong

My dog's feet. (don't ask) 


LOL... you are the second person I've heard say that!  I have a vanilla gal-pal who admitted the same thing!  She says they smell like grass.
 
What I wanna know is...how does one come to discover this?  LOL




mnottertail -> RE: How ‘bout smells? (8/24/2006 5:08:15 PM)

Well, farts are out for most of us, don't 'cha think? (no disrespect intended to the male subs, of course.)

Ron




bigjohnson -> RE: How ‘bout smells? (8/24/2006 5:14:10 PM)

Some of these smells are smells that i absolutely despise. I can't stand the smell of wood-smoke anytime because it means work and danger cause I am a firefighter, I do not enjoy the smell of fresh cut alfalfa because I live on a ranch with over 1000 acres of alfalfa that my me, my dad and our two other workers would have to cut three times a year ate least.

I do love the smell of rain though.




LeMis -> RE: How ‘bout smells? (8/24/2006 6:59:58 PM)

  • a fresh mowed lawn
  • fresh brewed coffee
  • fresh popped popcorn
  • sauteed onions/garlic
  • bar-b-que
  • clean babies
  • puppies
  • cinnamon brooms
  • vanilla candles
  • jasmine
  • gardenia
  • orange blossoms
  • fresh bread baking
  • traditional Thanksgiving dinner cooking
  • the smell of morning just as daylight breaks and the dew is still on the lawn




cuddleheart50 -> RE: How ‘bout smells? (8/24/2006 7:38:42 PM)

sitting around a campfire on a chilly night..the smell of the fire...I love it.
Axe on a man
banana nut bread baking
baked apple pie candle
baby powder




Kedicat -> RE: How ‘bout smells? (8/25/2006 2:47:12 AM)

I like the way a smell on the breeze will transport me back to another time and place.

Even landlocked, I can get a whiff of an ocean smell and be back on the coast, back in time. There is a certain smell of a hot summer day that takes me back to a time of about seven years old on that same sort of dry prairie hot summer day. I love to return to smells of places. The BC rainforest, so lush with life.

I remember and miss the smell of some ones. Not their perfume, their real smell.

The most incongruous smell episode was the smell of old lady house in a scuzzy porno theatre.




surly -> RE: How ‘bout smells? (8/25/2006 4:20:29 AM)

drakkar
coffee
freshed baked bread
jasmine rice cooking
honeysuckle vine
rose perfume
smelling the rain in the air before it starts pouring
smelling the wet earth afterwards
freshly cut lawn
the musky scent of our ferrets
ginger




Chloelicious -> RE: How ‘bout smells? (8/25/2006 12:14:20 PM)

The smell of  fresh  mowing grass.

The smell of orange blossom water.

The smell  of the freesias  (my favorite flower) , lemon and of  the lavender.

Some perfume like: so pretty (cartier),dolce e gabbana for men.

Mint and coriander, my man sweat.




LotusSong -> RE: How ‘bout smells? (8/25/2006 1:07:42 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Bearlee

quote:

ORIGINAL: LotusSong

My dog's feet. (don't ask) 


LOL... you are the second person I've heard say that!  I have a vanilla gal-pal who admitted the same thing!  She says they smell like grass.
 
What I wanna know is...how does one come to discover this?  LOL


I feel vindicated!!!!! They just have a sweet musty smell that I like :)  However, my dogs are perplexed by this human behaviour. (I wonder what Benji's feet smell like?) 

Edited to add:  I had my dog laying on his back cradled in the crook of my arm while I was giving him a belly rub while I was watching TV.  His foot was there.. I got curious.. I sniffed it for no reason whatsoever.... then I sniffed my other dog's foot..   they all smell the same.  (Go ahead, take a sniff..you know you wanna!  It'll haunt you until you do.)

I also like the smell of garages with the motor oils-  it reminds me of my father.
Dairy farms - reminds me of a farm we used to visit and ride horses and play.
Freshly mown grass
The desert after a rain.




SirKenin -> RE: How ‘bout smells? (8/25/2006 1:25:59 PM)

I like the smell of curry (and I loooooove eating Indian food).
I like the smell of My cologne (Alfred Sung).
I like the smell of pot.
I like the smell of most flowers (that reminds Me, I have to send My wife roses to her work).
I like the smell of spring, especially after the rain.




Reflectivesoul -> RE: How ‘bout smells? (8/25/2006 1:40:16 PM)

  • Lillies of the Valley
  • Drakkar Noir
  • Gravity
  • Nautica ( drools mmm)
  • Jasmine
  • Vanilla
  • Lilacs
  • Tea Rose Parfume
  • Aspen
  • Sandalwood
  • Winter Breezes ( that crisp cold smell...)
  • Horses
  • Pear Mango Passion ( its a shampoo.. smells wickedly awesome)
  • Grease ( lol My brother is an ASE Certified Mechanic and the smell of the garage and the grease just kinda reminds me of home lol )
  • Fresh Baked Bread
  • Sun Ripening Strawberries ( omg there isnt a smell quite like it... I used to have a strawberry patch when I was a kid)




SleeplessGypsy -> RE: How ‘bout smells? (8/25/2006 2:37:53 PM)

I love what certain smells do to me..
 
Leather.
Rubber.
My Husbands hair, His pillow, Him.
Musty air.
Coffee.
Dirt.
Vanilla.
Cinnamon.
Sandlewood.
Burning Metal or Wood.
Gas fumes, exhaust.
My Cat Murrey.. He smells like Morocco... I know, i know, don't ask....
Bread baking.
Geez.... That's just naming a few.. Different smells set off different emotions in me.. I could just go along all day smelling everything and experience a thousand different emotions...
 
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LotusSong -> RE: How ‘bout smells? (8/27/2006 5:52:13 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: LotusSong

.... then I sniffed my other dog's foot..   they all smell the same.  (Go ahead, take a sniff..you know you wanna!  It'll haunt you until you do.)



Has anyone tried it yet?

                                 (.... she opens the inside of her trench coat.."I got ger quality grade dog feet right here.. French Poodle.. Jack Russel.. rare Rottweiler..Once you try the Spaniel you'll never go back...)




WhipTheHip -> RE: How ‘bout smells? (8/27/2006 8:41:43 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Bearlee
I don’t know why, because my father was a bastard, but I absolutely LOVE the aftershave he wore: Old Spice...but a little goes a long way



Boy, does this bring back a memory.  I was manager of a lowest rent rooming house in the universe.  Some female that lived there walked into my apartment, layed down on my bed, took her clothes off, and said if you go to 7-11 and buy a bottle of Old Spice, you can have me.  I can't make love to guy who is not wearing Old Space.  So I ran to 7-11 which was three blocks away and bought a bottle Old Spice and ran back to the hotel.  A dozen police cars had surrounded the place, and an officer walked up to me asked if I had left a grrl in my room.  I answered, "No," as I knew she had a boyfriend, and I didn't want to get either of us in trouble.  The officer said, "Something serious has happened, and you better tell the truth."  So, I told the truth.  He said, "Well, I'm sorry to tell you this but that girl stole your gun, and chased her boyfriend up and down the hallway firing at him and every other guest that poked their head out of their door.  There were bulltet holes
everywhere.  No one was injured.  She was taken to jail.  No one pressed charges, not even her boyfriend.  A few weeks later, all charges were dropped and she moved back into the hotel with her boyfriend.  But this is the story of my life.  Everytime I'm about to get lucky, the craziest possible thing happens, and I never see the girl again.




FelinePersuasion -> RE: How ‘bout smells? (8/27/2006 9:28:45 PM)

I smelled my cocker spaniels feet once a long time ago before this thread, they smell musty. hehe. I als have to be in close contact with his feet when I check them for stickers, being a hair lil footed bugger they hide in  the skin so I have to really search.
quote:

ORIGINAL: LotusSong

quote:

ORIGINAL: LotusSong

.... then I sniffed my other dog's foot..   they all smell the same.  (Go ahead, take a sniff..you know you wanna!  It'll haunt you until you do.)



Has anyone tried it yet?

                                (.... she opens the inside of her trench coat.."I got ger quality grade dog feet right here.. French Poodle.. Jack Russel.. rare Rottweiler..Once you try the Spaniel you'll never go back...)




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