Bitter almonds would be a cause for concern. Cynanide gas in that case. Urban aromatherapy?
1 posted on
10/28/2005 8:48:38 AM PDT by
kinghorse
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To: kinghorse
Hello Deli must have opened their kitchen's doors..
2 posted on
10/28/2005 8:49:08 AM PDT by
mnehring
(Rove/Libby 2008)
To: kinghorse
It's subliminal advertising by IHOP.
To: kinghorse
Alright whos driving the old pick up truck thats overheating in downtown Manhattan?
4 posted on
10/28/2005 8:50:15 AM PDT by
aft_lizard
(I oppose Miers, for the good of the Party and Conservatism, but not to the point of extremism.)
To: kinghorse
Strong Sweet Smell Reported in Manhattan Sweet? That rules out Ol' Crusty.
5 posted on
10/28/2005 8:51:13 AM PDT by
Charles Henrickson
(Although it is time for Ol' Crusty's annual cleaning.)
To: kinghorse
Hitlery and Schumer must have left the area....cleared the stench from the air.
6 posted on
10/28/2005 8:51:37 AM PDT by
EagleUSA
To: kinghorse
Antifreeze has a strong sweet smell........Overheated car or blown radiator...........
7 posted on
10/28/2005 8:51:55 AM PDT by
Red Badger
(I've eaten so much crow in my life that I'm immune to bird flu.........)
To: kinghorse
Maybe Zsa Zsa Gabor finally exploded.
8 posted on
10/28/2005 8:52:03 AM PDT by
Bloody Sam Roberts
(If you decide to kick the tiger in the ass...you'd better be prepared to deal with the teeth.)
To: kinghorse
Probably one of the commercial bakeries downtown...
9 posted on
10/28/2005 8:52:16 AM PDT by
durasell
To: kinghorse
I know its more fun to be a hysterical drama queen, but if you had bothered to search, you'd find a news story from 1010 WINS that this has already been investigated. Even though they don't yet know the source, the air quality checks revealed no problems, and one resident was quoted as saying he's been smelling it off and on for more than a decade.
10 posted on
10/28/2005 8:52:32 AM PDT by
Diddle E. Squat
(SonofaBuckner Qualls and Lidge, king and queen of Choke City, USA)
To: kinghorse
Due to global warming, which of course is Bush's fault, huge new maple-tree forests have sprung up in Manhattan, choking out entire neighborhoods and office buildings up to 20 stories tall. People are simply smelling the sap. Here's a photo taken just this morning of what was formerly Times Square:
To: kinghorse
Ummm...Honey, is that a new Strawberry scent?
To: kinghorse
15 posted on
10/28/2005 8:57:29 AM PDT by
isthisnickcool
(Eternity? Smoking or nonsmoking?)
To: kinghorse
See what happens when you get used to that stale urine subway smell.....
16 posted on
10/28/2005 8:59:31 AM PDT by
longfellow
(Bill Maher, the 21st hijacker.)
To: kinghorse
I'm sure it's nothing to worry about.
17 posted on
10/28/2005 8:59:54 AM PDT by
Sloth
(You being wrong & me being closed-minded are not the same thing, nor are they mutually exclusive.)
To: kinghorse
19 posted on
10/28/2005 9:01:24 AM PDT by
MineralMan
(godless atheist)
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To: kinghorse
If they start smelling marshmallows, it's time to run for their lives.
21 posted on
10/28/2005 9:01:58 AM PDT by
drjimmy
To: kinghorse
Glad it's nothing serious.
22 posted on
10/28/2005 9:03:09 AM PDT by
Ciexyz
(Let us always remember, the Lord is in control.)
To: kinghorse
The smell of bitter almond is actually pleasant; no idea what cyanide is like other than reading it is like bitter almond.
To: kinghorse
The wind is just blowing from the direction of Elizabeth, New Jersey.
25 posted on
10/28/2005 9:05:54 AM PDT by
dead
(I've got my eye out for Mullah Omar.)
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