Does every city have its own specific smell?

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Well, do they?

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Re: Does every city have its own specific smell?

Postby bad ass antelope » Mon Nov 16, 2009 2:23 am

Cities do not have smells therefore different cities do not have different smells.
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Re: Does every city have its own specific smell?

Postby Foxchild » Mon Nov 16, 2009 5:32 pm

Cities do not have smells therefore different cities do not have different smells.
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Re: Does every city have its own specific smell?

Postby D-puff » Tue Nov 17, 2009 7:45 pm

Being not all too much of a traveler myself, I suppose I don't have too much of a say in this, but just from traveling around a 2 mile distance in my own town there's enough differences that I notice it. Living next to the sea though, that shouldn't come as too much of a surprise; fish packing plant here, ocean there, and just-far-enough-away-from-the-ocean-that-its-not-too-potent there. From a thinkers point of view though, I feel like most towns probably do have their differences, but probably small enough to be passed by and called "the same" as many other towns. It also probably depends on the person; a certian smell might go right through someones radar if their used to it, making two towns have different smells for one person, and the same to the next.
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