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OK! I confess. This must be a "man" thing as I can't smell the same things that my wife can smell. Of course I smoke so I'm sure that leads to desensitization of the Olfactory nerves.

A "man" thing? Maybe.
I smoke too, Craig! But none of the men in my house do. LOL
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