Word: smelling
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...could honestly be the love of my life. She just turned 21, though, and our relationship is on the rocks. Every time we go out, she orders martinis--two at a time. She likes to take the olives and shove them up her nostrils. She says she likes the smell of martini-soaked olives. I tell her it's humiliating, but she's addicted. Now I'm a mortified co-dependent and she's a shameless spectacle. The insanity must stop, but how? Hiding my head at the Harvest...
...whining about the decline of our collective morality. They say that our culture and civilization is ever more rapidly spiraling towards the depths of history's latrine, and that our only chance for salvation is to heed the call of a few enlightened observers with the foresight to smell what lies before us. The truth is that half the people you meet are "enlightened observers," and that these prophecies of moral doom are based on a major logical fallacy...
...Valentine's Day smell of roses and chocolate fades quickly into the past, FM brings romance back to campus by asking the masters of each house to share their own love stories. As the matriarchal and patriarchal figures of the house, the masters have fine-turned their relationships to a perfect balance, in contrast to our own tumultuous love lives. The beginnings of each relationship vary, but all converge to a common outcome: love and marriage as masters...
...afternoon wound down, Keanu fled to His red Porsche. The sweet pixie dust fragrance of stardom gave way to the smell of freshly-cut grass as the girls sighed and the twinkle was extinguished from their eyes...
...decently smoke a cigar. Some of them visit less than once a month, others show up several times in a day. A case of the latter is square-dweller George Despotes, who commented, "If you lose your marbles, it's a place to come. If things start to smell, it's also a place to come." Despotes, indeed, had his own aroma...