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Chlorpyrifos, which smells a little like rotten eggs, is regularly deployed to exterminate termites, mosquitoes and roundworms.
It is currently Elixir, which smells a bit like a church, soon to be replaced with a springtime fragrance, "with notes of citrus and Earl Grey".
The irony is that I usually smoke hash, which smells a lot less".
"You're going to have methane, which is basically farts; hydrogen sulphide, which is rotten eggs; and you're going to have ammonia, which smells a lot like cat pee".
Female companions look at me in admiration, but I realize that I should have washed My new leopard fur coat, which smells a little like R. Kelly's sheets: urine.
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She also likes alliums, which smell a bit like onions, and fritillaries, which are kind of skunky.
The size of the market is also attracting mobile phone operators which smell a second chance after losing out to Apple and Google in selling apps to smartphone users.
Smells can be treated in a similar way: as an attribute of the object, independent of the nose which smells it, a perception completely dependent on the smeller, or a communication between source and receptor, where meaning is created.
NARS Body Glow, which smells like a jungle of gardenias and softens the skin with Monoi de Tahiti, a French Polynesian oil, gets you there in one whiff without a layover in L.A. $55.
Even an AMC Pacer, one of the oddest cars from the 1970s, sits in the 50,000-square-foot warehouse, which smells like a musty basement and pulses with the whir of the fans that keep the bubbles inflated 24 hours a day.
The newest sugar-heavy creations include Diesel Loverdose (with notes of vanilla and licorice); a "diet" (eau de toilette) version of Angel, with less patchouli and more red berry juice, that took two years to develop; and Prada Candy, which smells like a vanilla-caramel sundae made with artisanal ice cream.
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