When I was younger I used to love the smell of gasoline. Still kinda do actually.I love the smell of gas to this day
Can't explain that, just smells good to me.
Oh dear, tp's a glue sniffer.
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Neh, probably not. The actual glue sniffers went to glues with very different solvents (yes, it was the solvents they were after).Show Image(https://i.makeagif.com/media/11-03-2015/qC4-vT.gif)
Pretttttty sure most wood glues can't get one high..
Maybe the instant-bond stuff has some very volatile solvents..
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When I was younger I used to love the smell of gasoline. Still kinda do actually.For me too. When I was a kid, I had a minder whose husband was an auto mechanic who worked in the yard outside.
Can't explain that, just smells good to me.
Oh, you reminded me that I forgot to throw away a jar of rabbit glue from when I repaired an antique chair a few days ago. It was absolutely rancid now ...When I was younger I used to love the smell of gasoline. Still kinda do actually.For me too. When I was a kid, I had a minder whose husband was an auto mechanic who worked in the yard outside.
Can't explain that, just smells good to me.
That's all in your head TP. :-þ
I think there was a faint smell of gasoline almost everywhere in the house, and I liked the minder and it was cosy inside and these were good times, so I associate that smell with good times.
Later, when I went to school, it was popular among the kids to have felt-tip pens with various smells (chocolate, strawberry, etc.). You were actually encouraged to smell the pens. That couldn't have been healthy, could it?
Oh dear, tp's a glue sniffer.