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funny tastes and smells

SUNKIST

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some things taste great but stink.
some things smell great but taste like ass.

canned peaches taste good..but they smell like feet.
coffee smells really good, but tastes like chalk
dill pickle chips are AWESOME but smell something of...dill pickles and bums.
eggs are good but again with the bum smell..

more?
 
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teknikal

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I guess I'm the opposite.

I actually don't mind the taste/smell of shrooms, but I've never really had a good "feeling" from them.
 
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nusty

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Originally posted by SUNKIST
some things taste great but stink.
some things smell great but taste like ass.

canned peaches taste good..but they smell like feet.
coffee smells really good, but tastes like chalk
dill pickle chips are AWESOME but smell something of...dill pickles and bums.
eggs are good but again with the bum smell..

more?


stop smelling feet and bums and maybe the smell will go away. :p
On a side note, this green fuzzy spot to the left under my desk smells funny and... hold on.... yup, tastes kind of funny too. I don't think that I'm going to lick that again. :rolleyes:
 

Jeremy Jive

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jeremy -smells like fish but taste like chicken- jive
 
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