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Jimbo the Clown
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Celaeno?
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Lisa
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quote:
Originally posted by Jimbo the Clown:
A link for Tavernier- http://www.avalon-download-art.com/images/DOM_images/ABB06_SunriseDiamond/ABB06_L_SunriseDiamond.jpg

Wow. That is just... wow. You've got good taste, Celaeno.

That is stunning.
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Noemon
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I'm pretty sure that my grandmother had a framed print of that in her house when I was growing up.
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Celaeno
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Hi Jimbo, I'm really sorry! It totally slipped my mind.

Also, I'm glad some of you liked that piece. I own a print of it and am currently trying to figure out where in my tiny apartment it belongs.


Okay, new topic: What is your favorite smell?

Mine (currently) is that of new paper when you first tear open the ream.

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Residual pipe smell on clothing.
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Fresh-baked apple pie. I think I could smell that every day and not get sick of it.

I also love the smell of old books.

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quote:
Originally posted by Celaeno:
Hi Jimbo, I'm really sorry! It totally slipped my mind.

Also, I'm glad some of you liked that piece. I own a print of it and am currently trying to figure out where in my tiny apartment it belongs.


Okay, new topic: What is your favorite smell?

Mine (currently) is that of new paper when you first tear open the ream.

Ooo, I do love that smell, but over that I'm going to have to go with onions on the fryer.
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Popcorn.
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Nell Gwyn
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I really like the smell of leather. I usually pause every time I go by Wilson's in the mall and inhale deeply.

The old book smell is also a favorite.

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Spent brake dust from brake pads and rotors and tires at their limit on a race car. My sense of smell doesn't work so well, so it may not be as pleasant for someone else as I perceive them to be.

New car smell would also be up there.

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Kristen
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I love the smell of autumn in New England.
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Freshly cut grass and the smell of Harrod's chocolate hall (mmm, inhaled chocolate).
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Jimbo the Clown
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I'm another for the old book crowd. Still, all time top has to be way the flowers around my house mix with the trees and water from the lake.
(No problem, by the way, Celaeno.)

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Noemon
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For me it's probably the smell of baking bread. The smell of old books is a close second.
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Mine's that clean baby smell...you know, baby powder, fresh milk, and baby breath.
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Friendship bread is amazing.
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The inside of my nose, because it's pretty constant and absolutely never bothers me, which is more than I can say for almost everything.

Hmm... as for a real answer, favorite smells usually mean favorite things are right around the corner, so: Maker's Mark or Woodford Reserve, and Bubble Berry.

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Coffee grounds
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Isn't it time for a new topic?
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Favorite looking car.

Pontiac Fiero. The really skinny 4 cylinder ones. Yeah, I know they burst into spontaneous oil fires. But they look awesome.

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vonk
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I believe the rules say that the first person to answer the last question gets to ask the next question. So that would be airmanfour.
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Jimbo the Clown
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Since Celaeno was late, let's keep going with his question until airmanfour puts a new one up. Sound good, folks?
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Girls' hair always smells gooooood....
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