BlackSheepTwoOneFour
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- Jun 9, 2013
- Messages
- 1,026
Hell… who remembers the citrusy smell of another type of Testors tube glue? I do recall it never had a good bonding on plastic kits.
It's all Gary's fault.I blame Gary for all this
*Taking my bows*I blame Gary for all this
LOLAbsolutely
Lets take a vote to ban him from the site ,
lol
You're not a moderator. LOLOLOLOL! I'm a nice guy most days.Absolutely
Lets take a vote to ban him from the site ,
lol
Almost like burnt brakes. The smell? But more copperyYa know ,
on this olfactory topic ,
I lost my entire sense of smell for about a year after running my brain cradle into a bunch of steel while on my mountain bike going like , uh , really fast .
The worst thing wasn't the loss of smell , it was the phantom " smells "
I called it " alien potpourri "
Very metallic with a hint of " hey , this is super annoying "
One of my clients had the same thing happen to him after being thrown from a horse .
We never discussed the idiosyncrasies of each of our conditions , haha , but I know he said his sense of smell came back after 3 months I think .
Mine took almost a year to " normalize "
My sister's boyfriend at the time was a neurologist and said I'd probably never get it back .
Go get your money back you spent on that degree , dude-whatever-your-name-was !
You're in this fraternity ?Almost like burnt brakes. The smell? But more coppery
Yuck!Almost like burnt brakes. The smell? But more coppery
No, thank goodness.You're in this fraternity ?
YikesNo, thank goodness.
My old college frat has since been disbanded... no more Beta Phi Kappa.
When I had COVID already a few times, I never lost any senses.
The only head trauma I've had were from a few fights, annnd shot. Thankfully it didn't peirce the skull. I had it removed the next day.
I do remember what it felt like. A baseball bat encrusted with concrete and hit as hard and someone can! And the all of blood. That's all I can say or remember. That was in '97. However, I still have a little short-term memory problems from time-to-time.