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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="Ummagumma" data-source="post: 1050734" data-attributes="member: 22340"><p>The smell of a veld fire, a freshly tarred road, the smell just after a rain storm, puppy breath, orange blossoms and the smell that reminds me of lockdown, fresh popcorn. The first smell i can remember is that of the the durban beach front in the 80's (I was 2 or 3 years old). A mix of chlorine from the pools, soft serve icecream, the ocean and coconut suntan lotion. The memory: I am on my dads shoulders and we are walking past the cable cars. Super trooper by abba playing on the pa system and my dad singing along.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ummagumma, post: 1050734, member: 22340"] The smell of a veld fire, a freshly tarred road, the smell just after a rain storm, puppy breath, orange blossoms and the smell that reminds me of lockdown, fresh popcorn. The first smell i can remember is that of the the durban beach front in the 80's (I was 2 or 3 years old). A mix of chlorine from the pools, soft serve icecream, the ocean and coconut suntan lotion. The memory: I am on my dads shoulders and we are walking past the cable cars. Super trooper by abba playing on the pa system and my dad singing along. [/QUOTE]
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