I am Rod Hull Posted 23 July 2012 Posted 23 July 2012 New iPhone smell Really, dude, that's just sad Smells like apples Captain Shrapnel`s "garlic fingers" is a good call.
Captain... Posted 23 July 2012 Posted 23 July 2012 Captain Shrapnel`s "garlic fingers" is a good call. I'm glad you didn't choose my other suggestion, or that comment would have been even more dodgy, I currently have smoked haddock fingers from cooking kedgeree, not a bad smell either. Roast lamb and barbecue ribs are also two of my favourite smells to fill a house with.
Corky Posted 23 July 2012 Posted 23 July 2012 Petrol. Also like the smell of new books, particularly textbooks.
RobHawk Posted 23 July 2012 Posted 23 July 2012 Cheap plastic - You know the kind that they make the really cheap footballs out of that blow away in the wind they are so light!! Also, The smell of sawing wood
acooling08 Posted 23 July 2012 Posted 23 July 2012 Petrol is my favourite by far. But I also like 'new car smell'.
AoWW Posted 23 July 2012 Posted 23 July 2012 Petrol smells horrible. Most of my favourite smells have already been mentioned: Bacon frying, mown grass, the sea, leather, my car when it's just been cleaned inside, baking bread, new books, wood-smoke, coffee, and numerous perfumes / aftershaves.
foxfanazer Posted 23 July 2012 Posted 23 July 2012 All the birds I pull love the smell of chloroform?! Helps them sleep apparently
Captain... Posted 23 July 2012 Posted 23 July 2012 All the birds I pull love the smell of chloroform?! Helps them sleep apparently Do they administer it to themselves, while in your company?
foxfanazer Posted 23 July 2012 Posted 23 July 2012 Do they administer it to themselves, while in your company? Set myself up for that one really
Rincewind Posted 23 July 2012 Posted 23 July 2012 Have the got a Seven Smells of Sex perspirant range out yet. (or 7 of men/women)
FoxesAreBlue Posted 23 July 2012 Posted 23 July 2012 Freshly burnt petrol like when a quad bike rumbles past. Freshly burnt matches. Also when you walk up the steps into the KP and you get a whiff of the pitch - love that. Frying bacon - but I hardly eat it anymore so it's a rare one for me! Any dinner that I haven't had to cook myself
Guest Basildon Fox Posted 23 July 2012 Posted 23 July 2012 New car smell, BBQ, garlic, coffee shops, steak and the smell after it has rained lightly after a hot day.
AdamN Posted 23 July 2012 Posted 23 July 2012 Also when you walk up the steps into the KP and you get a whiff of the pitch - love that. Strangely I don't notice this nearly as much as I did at Filbert Street when I was a kid. From what I remember it seemed stronger at night too. Weird! Along with matches, burning paraffin has to be up there.
Guest Bilo Posted 23 July 2012 Posted 23 July 2012 Petrol. New car smell. Bacon. Curry while walking past an Indian restaurant. Cut grass. Creosote. Tiger bread when fresh.
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