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I knew the smell because I know the smell.
One Frenchman was standing on a banquette, waving a bottle of champagne, and rapping poorly; his shirt was almost completely unbuttoned and even though I couldn't smell him, I knew in my heart he was wearing a lot of cologne.
I usually don't wear things off the floor… well, maybe if it passes the smell-test and I know I haven't worn it since the last time I washed it.
The best excuse for the smoke smell, if your parents ask is I know I smell bad.
I grew up on a farm — I know the smell of horse manure.
I grew up on a farm—I know the smell of horse manure.
But I know the smell of political dung when it reaches my nostrils.
I hear, smell and see New York as I know it: banal, hurried, noisy, cluttered, infinitely varied.
"I know that smell from 1917, that's a burning building" says the actress, Olga Orlova, who, like Stahl, has put a movie star's privilege and power to better use than mere celebrity.
I think I know your smell.
"Yeah, I know that smell," I said, "but so what?" I threw in an argument about pungent penises.
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