so...what is your favorite smell

tazzbaby

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it is hard to say excatly what my favorite smell is because there are sooo many good smells out there that I love...along with a few I hate...but I would have to say that my very favorite smell in the world would have to be rain. When I lived in Oregon, the rain never had a distinct smell, maybe that is because it was always raining. But here in Utah, the rain smells wonderful...I find it refreshing to just stand in the middle of a rain storm and smell.

how 'bout you?
 
Fresh cut grass and women's CK Eternity purfume, I get weak in the knee's when ever I sell that on a women.
 
Where did you live in Oregon? Myself, I would have to say mountain air. the clean, fresh smell. Coming back from a long trip on the trails and one can smell the dirtyness of the city. Stinky!
 
My mother lives in the North GA mountains. She's got a lot of mountain lurel and honeysuckle on the property, and on Spring and Summer mornings, the smell on her porch can't be beat.
 
Originally posted by PostCode
Myself, I would have to say mountain air. the clean, fresh smell.

I, as a smoker, have a crappy sense of smell. :retard: I do think that Postcodes right & even better is high mountain air, over 10,000 feet, just before spring when the air smells of NOTHING. No fragrances, no pollens, no pollution, no cooking smells-just sweet plain nothing. :eh:
A close second is Orange Blossoms in early spring-they USED to have 'em all over Phoenix when I was a kid, but they paved paradise & put up parking lots :(
 
Fresh laundry out of the dryer, or just washed hair. I love that clean and fresh smell.

I have a perfume called MelonBerry Blast that is to die for!

Everything I own has to have some sot of scent to it. I guess I just like everything to be fragrent.
 
Single malt Scotch, a new batch of wine just beginning to ferment (technical term = must), medium toast oak, freshly baked bread, honeycomb, freshly cut citrus rind, lilac, puppy paws. :D
 
Smell that brings back memories of Sports in High School, Asphalt Tar cooking in a heat trailer. It was strong enough to permeate entire city blocks. A real benefit during PE it overpowered other's 3 week unwashed Gym cloths.

Actualy its a bonnified mid-western thunderstorm. Smell of Ionized air from the lightning. Also the Smell of a Women hiker after hiking all day is hot weather. Or one cooped up indoors during a humid hot summer night.
I gotta thing about sweat :D
 
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