Phil Pascoe
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Oh, dear .......... I recognised a Tyrannosaurus Rex lyric. Showing my age.
I prefer a wet shave myself.Burning stubble.
yeah but we all stank the same so we never noticed usuallyPoverty
Wow you had a busy childhood amassing all those smells but you were rightI was a kid back then, so smells of the '70's is largely synonymous with smells of childhood.
My Grandpa's home-grown and home cured pipe tobacco, and the leaves when he rolled them up to go in the cutter, smelt unlike the finished product. The smells of his workshop, oil, rust and sawdust. Freshly broken or chiselled sandstone. His home brewing. My grandmother's slightly eccentric cooking.
My other grandparents house where cooking would be smelt, very meat & two veg. British in the best of the worst way.
My parents coffee filter
Or those times when you'd smell you'd stepped in dog poo, wipe your shoe only to find you were wiping it in more dog poo.
Geraniums. My mother had great success propagating them. I think she was trying to raise an army.
Bread, baking in the oven.
The village tip on the edge of the woods where people dumped all kinds of junk on top of decades of cinders from the people before them, had a smell of it's own. Not rotten or anything, it just smelt like the tip. Many happy hours finding treasure there!
The gas-fire smell of my other other grandmother's cold little flat. Sometimes it would be an electric fire smell.
Candles - always handy for power cuts. The smell of their extinguishment when the lights came back on.
The Tandy shop, which smelt like magic!
Cafés smelt different to how they smell now.
The wood and leatherette and srbp and wax smell of a new radio.
Rosin cored solder. You can still get it, but it doesn't smell the same (I used some really old solder a while back so I know I'm not imagining it!)
Cow gum. H&S would have a fit if it was used in a school nowadays!
Hmmm... That's all I can think of for now.
……..spent many an evening in my 20’s in the club darkroom printing my rally pics and some landscapes tooDeveloper, stop bath, and fixer.
As my dad and I both worked at Kodak this was a common occurrence.
"boiling mince and onion"for me Brut 33, Palma violet at my nans, the smell of Spangles as you opened the wrapper and boiling mince and onion
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