what do you consider the best smell?

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brainhulk

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BurnItDwn

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wood burning stove in the winter with coffee roasting and bacon frying simultaniously, and a faint smell of gas from a 2 stroke engine outdoors plus the smell of pine sawdust.
 

Platypus

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I am going to spare the general public of my answer.
 
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Riverhound777

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To those saying pussy, are you just trying to be cool or do you really consider that a good smell? I mean don't get me wrong, I love me some dessert taco, and the smell can bring up some great memories, but come on now. If anything a lack of smell is the best situation there.
 

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To those saying pussy, are you just trying to be cool or do you really consider that a good smell? I mean don't get me wrong, I love me some dessert taco, and the smell can bring up some great memories, but come on now. If anything a lack of smell is the best situation there.

Not sure about cooch itself...but when the entire room has that musky sex stank you know it's a sign of a job well done.

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DrPizza

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Vanilla.
Lilacs.

yep! you picked the 2 best smells in existence

He left out peonies.

I love the smell of campfires, the smell of bacon, pine sawdust, etc.. I love the smell of a new room after remodeling and doing the entire ceiling with pine tongue and groove. But, I don't think those compare to peonies and lilacs. (Honeysuckle is up there, but not in the top 2.)