Did you like the Fresh Prince of Bel Air?Creosote and petrol. Yummy. Also partial to fresh laundry, fresh coffee and, on occasion, the smell of fresh mint. Basically, if it's fresh I'm digging it.
Cigars and polyester.
The above always happened around a northern bloke who kept saying 'now then, now then'.
He ruined my childhood.
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Well yeah, because if he had the lights on he would have been recognised so much quicker.Dark, really dark.
The sea. The countryside. Frying bacon. Oh, and the pedal-bike saddles after the Ladies Round Britain Road Race!
In a previous job, I had to visit lots of our suppliers many of whom were confectionery makers, I went to Grays at Dudley a few times where they make herbal tablets and proper pear drops, the smell was amazing.Petrol
Pear drops
Nail varnish
That is a nice smell but you don't need coffee, you can just put some coffee beans in a small closed container then take the lid off and have a sniff when you need a 'fix'.I love the smell of fresh coffee, I have a bean to cup coffee machine that you can programme to freshly grind and brew you a coffee, I set mine for just before I get up in the morning and the house smells lovely, saying that though, you can hear it before you smell it as it is about as discreet as a jackhammer.
I already do that!That is a nice smell but you don't need coffee, you can just put some coffee beans in a small closed container then take the lid off and have a sniff when you need a 'fix'.
Yeah. Much more preferable to dog breath.Puppy breath.
Honeysuckle, Citrus Blossom, Lavender and an old perfume called Xanadu (by Faberge) because my first girlfriend wore it.
<snip> and my lambrettas 2-stroke......
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good indian curry