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<blockquote data-quote="TerryMiller" data-source="post: 3752011" data-attributes="member: 7900"><p>Well, I must differ from others here. The smell of coffee doesn't excite me...</p><p></p><p>...but to be truthful, maybe it would?</p><p></p><p>I've a very, very limited sense of smell and can only smell what seems to be really strong smells, such as skunks and such and not even always those. 41 years of smoking, working with LPG in bulk with ethyl mercaptin added for smell by transporting and delivering, and a few years of delivering Anhydrous Ammonia in bulk and applying some on the farm has pretty much destroyed my sense of smell. Once in a great while, I'll smell something that is producing an odor, but even after quitting smoking back in 2003, I've really not regained that sense.</p><p></p><p>But then, living in a "dwelling" that is less than 400 square feet, maybe the loss of sense of smell can be a benefit. Especially since in our older years it is harder to hold in certain bodily creations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryMiller, post: 3752011, member: 7900"] Well, I must differ from others here. The smell of coffee doesn't excite me... ...but to be truthful, maybe it would? I've a very, very limited sense of smell and can only smell what seems to be really strong smells, such as skunks and such and not even always those. 41 years of smoking, working with LPG in bulk with ethyl mercaptin added for smell by transporting and delivering, and a few years of delivering Anhydrous Ammonia in bulk and applying some on the farm has pretty much destroyed my sense of smell. Once in a great while, I'll smell something that is producing an odor, but even after quitting smoking back in 2003, I've really not regained that sense. But then, living in a "dwelling" that is less than 400 square feet, maybe the loss of sense of smell can be a benefit. Especially since in our older years it is harder to hold in certain bodily creations. [/QUOTE]
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