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Re: Fruit-flavored air-fresheners smell good. Ripe *actual* fruits smell bad.

by Jack Campin - bogus address <bogus@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jul 29, 2007 at 12:29 AM

> I've used many of those fruit-flavored air-fresheners. They smell like
> paradise. Bananas, mangoes, peaches, strawberry, etc. All those air-
> fresheners with fruity-fragrance are just wonderful.
> 
> This further increases my confusion and frustration over why ripe
> *actual* fruits [excluding apples, pears, honeydew, and canteloupes]
> stink so badly -- especially when canned.

You could have Alzheimer's, schizophrenia or a brain tumour, all of
which can cause distorted perceptions of smell.

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Re: Fruit-flavored air-fresheners smell good. Ripe *actual* frui
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