billabob Posted 31 July 2006 Posted 31 July 2006 Just a general question really, what smells, taste's or sounds do u "react" to? For example, the smell of bread baking always reminds me of my dad as he is a baker, The taste of JD and coke reminds me of how i very nearlly lost the girl of my dreams and also that a month later i asked her out and we've been out for 6 months in just 20 days time And finally whenever i hear the words "your s*!t" it reminds me of the Walkers stadium and when opposing goalies take there goal kicks! Anyone else relate smells, taste and sounds to memories? Discuss . . .
lookwhaticando Posted 31 July 2006 Posted 31 July 2006 The words "Your Sh*t" remind me of David Brent more than anything
billabob Posted 31 July 2006 Author Posted 31 July 2006 The words "Your Sh*t" remind me of David Brent more than anything ha ha ha fair enough! I was more so thinking though those kinda memories that only certian smells, tastes or sounds can conjour back for you!
lookwhaticando Posted 31 July 2006 Posted 31 July 2006 I know, I know. I just don't have many such references - so most sounds and stuff I relate to favourite programs and the like instead. If I think of one, I'll let you know
billabob Posted 31 July 2006 Author Posted 31 July 2006 I just don't have many such references - so most sounds and stuff I relate to favourite programs and the like instead. Well yea i know where your coming from, i relate cd's to certain computer games, for instance The Streets first album is Driver 3, and Snow Patrol are pro evo series related
lookwhaticando Posted 31 July 2006 Posted 31 July 2006 The taste of Fosters reminds me of my happiest recent memory - being back 'home' for the first time in nearly five years. Back in June I went to stay with my best friend, in Towcester. The reason Fosters reminds me is, I consumed a decent amount of the stuff at his house. Had one or two with lunch each day... then often 2 or 3 more in the evening with dinner. The smell of petrol also does it - my best mate put petrol in his car, then didn't put the cap on properly. So the smell of petrol was very strong indeed with it being such a warm day
billabob Posted 31 July 2006 Author Posted 31 July 2006 The taste of Fosters reminds me of my happiest recent memory - being back 'home' for the first time in nearly five years. Back in June I went to stay with my best friend, in Towcester. The reason Fosters reminds me is, I consumed a decent amount of the stuff at his house. Had one or two with lunch each day... then often 2 or 3 more in the evening with dinner. The smell of petrol also does it - my best mate put petrol in his car, then didn't put the cap on properly. So the smell of petrol was very strong indeed with it being such a warm day ha ha ha nice, you realise we will be mocked in the morning for being up at 3am and basically having a chat amongst ourselves! o well, i dont mind, keeping me from being bored!
lookwhaticando Posted 31 July 2006 Posted 31 July 2006 ha ha ha nice, you realise we will be mocked in the morning for being up at 3am and basically having a chat amongst ourselves! o well, i dont mind, keeping me from being bored! It's 10pm for me You'll get most of the stick, I can argue time-zones
billabob Posted 31 July 2006 Author Posted 31 July 2006 It's 10pm for me You'll get most of the stick, I can argue time-zones Well! Im an insomniac stuck in my room as my mum goes ape if she hears any movement after she has gone to bed so im traped in my cell with only this to keep me entertained, although the word google and porn spring to mind .. . . . . . . . . . .JOKE!
The People's Hero Posted 31 July 2006 Posted 31 July 2006 Strange but having a cheeseboard reminds me of a now absent friend. Not that it was a regular convivial experience, just that one sticks in my mind which at the time seemed fairly ordinary and innocuous.
lookwhaticando Posted 31 July 2006 Posted 31 July 2006 I love the sound of pouring wine. Surely it begins to grate a bit when you drink as much as you do? *scuttles away*
Guest seanfox778 Posted 31 July 2006 Posted 31 July 2006 i work in a bar and when i smell sambuca i want to throw up because when i drink it on a night out i usually do
Thracian Posted 31 July 2006 Posted 31 July 2006 Surely it begins to grate a bit when you drink as much as you do? *scuttles away* No. It makes a different depth of gurgle depending on how angled you hold the bottle and I am trying to become an expert in recognising the different nuances of the sound or, to my mind the melody. Obviously this takes dedication and constant practise. You shouldn't give young people the impression that the drinking - as opposed to listening to the gurgles - is anything but a chore to be gone through in the interests of in-depth study.
lookwhaticando Posted 31 July 2006 Posted 31 July 2006 No. It makes a different depth of gurgle depending on how angled you hold the bottle and I am trying to become an expert in recognising the different nuances of the sound or, to my mind the melody. Obviously this takes dedication and constant practise. You shouldn't give young people the impression that the drinking - as opposed to listening to the gurgles - is anything but a chore to be gone through in the interests of in-depth study. :laugh: :laugh: What a Noble excuse
Durnerz Posted 31 July 2006 Posted 31 July 2006 Toilet noises remind me of Craig Leveins Leicester City interviews
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