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#133910 by Dunkelheit
Wed Nov 22, 2006 12:26 pm
what smells take you back?

just the other day it drizzled a bit, it reminded me of a tranquil winter day in a town which i liked, you know that scent just after its over and the sky turns blue and *sighs*

#133915 by Goat
Wed Nov 22, 2006 2:14 pm
This "Pril" liquid detergent for dishes always reminds of the WASP's The Headless Children cassette I bought and put on for the first time and did the dishes while listening to it. Whenever I smell that scent, I remember the kitchen setting and all the songs ring in my head. Shit, that's like fifteen years ago. *sighs*

#133917 by Leechmaster
Wed Nov 22, 2006 2:26 pm
Damp grass.

To the days when about 50 of us would have gigantic soccer matches in my estate til about 3 am and at 78-all we'd stop and go "Right, lads. Next goal wins and for god sake let that be it!" Good times...

#133947 by djskrimp
Wed Nov 22, 2006 8:26 pm
The sense of smell, if I recall correctly, (pun most certainly intended), is the one sense that has the best and longest recall of all five senses. I'm sure I read that somewhere.

Smells that take me to Germany as a kid: Snow and pine.
The smell of brotchen and cheese takes me back to Germany for breakfast.
"Red Door" will always remind me of my first love.
chlorine takes me back to the swimming pool in Maryland.
Kimchi takes me back to Korea.
and dusty air that has some ozone in it takes me back to Oklahoma, with the dust storms and the smell of ozone prior to thunderstorms.

#133956 by Chris
Thu Nov 23, 2006 3:09 am
You spent your childhood in Germany? And now you have to write about it on a keyboard without any "Umlaute"? Oh wait, I'll fix it for you:

djskrimp wrote:The smell of brötchen and cheese takes me back to Germany for breakfast.


:wink:

Let's see... At the beginning, two months ago or so, the smell in the bathroom in my girlfriend's new apartment reminded me of hotels in which I spent vacations when being younger. Especially at that age I never felt very comfortable with sleeping in another bed than my own. Hm... I guess that's the most recent one I can think of right now.

Wait, speaking of the smell of food: The smell of "Rotkohl" sometimes reminds me of one of my grandmothers. She used to cook for it me when we visited her. I was at the age of... don't know, maybe three? The thing is, I don't really remember those days, my mother told me about it. Interesting that the smell still works as a connection to those days, when the conscious memory doesn't.

#133990 by Dunkelheit
Thu Nov 23, 2006 11:58 am
what is brötchen?

#133995 by Chris
Thu Nov 23, 2006 12:11 pm
Dunkelheit wrote:what is brötchen?


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That should do it!

#133997 by Dunkelheit
Thu Nov 23, 2006 12:13 pm
oh it did!

i want some!

does it exist outside germania?

#133998 by Chris
Thu Nov 23, 2006 12:18 pm
Dunkelheit wrote:oh it did!

i want some!

does it exist outside germania?


You want some? Alright - my work is done :lol:

They do exist in other countries. At least in Germany they're kind of a traditional part of the breakfast. Basically it's just bread in all its variety, only smaller.

#133999 by Dunkelheit
Thu Nov 23, 2006 12:29 pm
oh you northern europeans eat the yummiest things!

#134000 by Leechmaster
Thu Nov 23, 2006 1:40 pm
What aboot Haggis? That's Northern European. Not yummy, not yummy at all...

#134005 by Chris
Thu Nov 23, 2006 1:48 pm
Leechmaster wrote:What aboot Haggis? That's Northern European. Not yummy, not yummy at all...


Click me and enter the Haggis!

I never smelt Haggis. But I guess it would remind me of those long hours spent hanging over the toilet after too much alcohol...

#134006 by Biert
Thu Nov 23, 2006 1:50 pm
Leechmaster wrote:What aboot Haggis? That's Northern European. Not yummy, not yummy at all...

Scottish


We used to have brotchen (no I can't do an Umlaut!) for breakfast every day when we were on holiday in Austria :D
I think you can buy them in The Netherlands, too

#134009 by Leechmaster
Thu Nov 23, 2006 2:10 pm
Is Scotland not in Northern Europe?? My geography teacher's been lying to me all these years...

#134012 by Biert
Thu Nov 23, 2006 3:04 pm
Leechmaster wrote:Is Scotland not in Northern Europe?? My geography teacher's been lying to me all these years...

I'm not saying it isn't!


Although the Scottish are a bit weird... wearing skirts... but Shhh! :roll:

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