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(Wist reads FT's Post and then runs outside, inhales a big sniff of air, and then runs back inside.) I have no idea what you're talking about for exhaust, likely because it has become the "standard" smell/air for where I am, and I'm only a few minutes from the center of my city-and it ain't listed as enviromentally friendly for anything, either. Now as for animal smells, that grabs my nose and throws me out a window. Again, I'm not used to it which is likely why too but when I visit animal places like farms and such, it is really powerful for me. I still love animals as I always have, but I guess I'm just not used to it. I took ridding lessons years ago and the barn was just one of those places I had a hard time getting used to in terms of smell. But I'll give the great outdoors some extra credit nonetheless: I have noticed the last time I ventured up north that your air is fresher and that there is a difference. I guess the choice of places really depends on needs. I, for one, could not survive and work as *somewhat effeciently* as I do without my 24 hour grocery store directly across the street from me. ![]() Emergency run outs for munchies are my soul-saver. ![]() Wist ![]() ![]() ** Images For Use By Upgraded+ Only ** ** Images For Use By Upgraded+ Only ** ** Images For Use By Upgraded+ Only ** ** Images For Use By Upgraded+ Only ** ** Images For Use By Upgraded+ Only ** ** Images For Use By Upgraded+ Only ** ** Images For Use By Upgraded+ Only ** |