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Fruit-flavored air-fresheners smell good. Ripe *actual* fruits smell bad.
On Jul 28, 8:21 am, (Michael Moroney)
wrote http://groups.google.com/group/sci.b...a3bc73f?hl=en& : Radium writes: Hi: I know I've brought this subject up before but I just can't get over it. I apologize profusely to those who might be annoyed. You may notice some changes though. One change I notice that _didn't_ happen is not writing this: What causes those immeasurably-foul odors [of ripe fruit]? The last half dozen times you asked this, you were told, ripe fruits don't have an "immeasurably-foul odor" to most people. Most people find them very pleasant smelling. I'll go as far as to say that you are probably the only person in the world who finds ripe fruit to have an "immeasurably-foul odor". You were also told that, since nobody here has your nose or brain other than yourself, you're going to have to sample organic chemicals that are components of fruity odors, such as ethyl acetate to find out which chemical that smells pleasant to everyone else has this "immeasurably-foul odor". Nobody else can answer this but yourself. You can skip such craziness as putricine or whatever. Fruits contain chemicals that smell good to everyone other than yourself. 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. |
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Fruit-flavored air-fresheners smell good. Ripe *actual* fruits smell bad.
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. ============== j-c ====== @ ====== purr . demon . co . uk ============== Jack Campin: 11 Third St, Newtongrange EH22 4PU, Scotland | tel 0131 660 4760 http://www.purr.demon.co.uk/jack/ for CD-ROMs and free | fax 0870 0554 975 stuff: Scottish music, food intolerance, & Mac logic fonts | mob 07800 739 557 |
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Fruit-flavored air-fresheners smell good. Ripe *actual* fruits smell bad.
On Jul 28, 4:29 pm, Jack Campin - bogus address
wrote: You could have Alzheimer's, schizophrenia or a brain tumour, all of which can cause distorted perceptions of smell. None of the above. |
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Fruit-flavored air-fresheners smell good. Ripe *actual* fruits smell bad.
Hey Radium:
GO AWAY. WE'RE TIRED OF YOUR PERENNIAL WEIRDNESS. Thank You, Jan In article .com, Radium wrote: On Jul 28, 8:21 am, (Michael Moroney) wrote http://groups.google.com/group/sci.b...5a3bc73f?hl=en & : Radium writes: Hi: I know I've brought this subject up before but I just can't get over it. I apologize profusely to those who might be annoyed. You may notice some changes though. One change I notice that _didn't_ happen is not writing this: What causes those immeasurably-foul odors [of ripe fruit]? The last half dozen times you asked this, you were told, ripe fruits don't have an "immeasurably-foul odor" to most people. Most people find them very pleasant smelling. I'll go as far as to say that you are probably the only person in the world who finds ripe fruit to have an "immeasurably-foul odor". You were also told that, since nobody here has your nose or brain other than yourself, you're going to have to sample organic chemicals that are components of fruity odors, such as ethyl acetate to find out which chemical that smells pleasant to everyone else has this "immeasurably-foul odor". Nobody else can answer this but yourself. You can skip such craziness as putricine or whatever. Fruits contain chemicals that smell good to everyone other than yourself. 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. |
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Fruit-flavored air-fresheners smell good. Ripe *actual* fruits smell bad.
On Jul 28, 7:23 pm, Jan Flora wrote:
Hey Radium: GO AWAY. WE'RE TIRED OF YOUR PERENNIAL WEIRDNESS. Easy for you to say when you're not the one being tortured by the frustration of desperately attempting -- yet failing miserably -- to answer a seemingly-unanswerable-yet-immeasureably-intersting question. |
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Fruit-flavored air-fresheners smell good. Ripe *actual* fruits smell bad.
In article ,
Jan Flora wrote: Hey Radium: GO AWAY. WE'RE TIRED OF YOUR PERENNIAL WEIRDNESS. Thank You, Jan Thank you Jan. -- FB - FFF Billy http://angryarab.blogspot.com/ |
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Fruit-flavored air-fresheners smell good. Ripe *actual* fruits smell bad.
In article
, Billy Rose wrote: In article , Jan Flora wrote: Hey Radium: GO AWAY. WE'RE TIRED OF YOUR PERENNIAL WEIRDNESS. Thank You, Jan Thank you Jan. Thirded. -- Peace, Om Remove _ to validate e-mails. "My mother never saw the irony in calling me a Son of a bitch" -- Jack Nicholson |
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Fruit-flavored air-fresheners smell good. Ripe *actual* fruits smell bad.
Radium expounded:
On Jul 28, 7:23 pm, Jan Flora wrote: Hey Radium: GO AWAY. WE'RE TIRED OF YOUR PERENNIAL WEIRDNESS. Easy for you to say when you're not the one being tortured by the frustration of desperately attempting -- yet failing miserably -- to answer a seemingly-unanswerable-yet-immeasureably-intersting question. There is nothing interesting about your constant trolling. -- Ann e-mail address is not checked |
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Fruit-flavored air-fresheners smell good. Ripe *actual* fruits smell bad.
In article , Charlie wrote:
On Sat, 28 Jul 2007 18:23:41 -0800, Jan Flora wrote: Hey Radium: GO AWAY. WE'RE TIRED OF YOUR PERENNIAL WEIRDNESS. Thank You, Jan RoundUp maybe? Charlie Agent Orange. |
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