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What smell do you love? Scientist says smell is one of the best recall triggers.
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<blockquote data-quote="adie" data-source="post: 1050640" data-attributes="member: 2428"><p>That's a real bummer [member=19738]JoziNic[/member] - hope you recover completely.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>+1000!</p><p>... and ozone.</p><p>Sleepy kittens, spices, gin, rusks drying in the oven- and hundreds of other scents including multicoloured erasers from scholl days.. I have a keen sense of smell, as do my siblings. Someone pointed out that we sniff most things that we handle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="adie, post: 1050640, member: 2428"] That's a real bummer [member=19738]JoziNic[/member] - hope you recover completely. +1000! ... and ozone. Sleepy kittens, spices, gin, rusks drying in the oven- and hundreds of other scents including multicoloured erasers from scholl days.. I have a keen sense of smell, as do my siblings. Someone pointed out that we sniff most things that we handle. [/QUOTE]
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