BIG mistake. I picked up the bag to carry it to the trash and was hit
with this horrible rancid cheese stench which now seems to have
permeated my clothes and everything in that room. And now every time
I open my trash can to throw something away I get hit with that odor
again. This is honestly one of the worst smells I have ever
experienced (rivals the fertilizer and paper mills in Indiana,
although maybe that's exaggerating a bit). Ugh.
-Chris
Which mills?
Brian
I think the fertilizer plant is around Plymouth (we pass it every time
we drive to my grandmother's house in Fort Wayne) -- I don't know how
anyone can stand living there.
-Chris
I think I know it.
I'm from Indy and we have this mill on the westside that while the smell is
strong it isn't bad. Smells just like popcorn.
On the southside though there are some pretty foulsmelling places.
Brian
> I think I know it.
> I'm from Indy and we have this mill on the westside that while the smell is
> strong it isn't bad. Smells just like popcorn.
> On the southside though there are some pretty foulsmelling places.
To me, the smell of Indiana is the rotten corn mash smell that permeates
Lawrenceburg. My grandfather was chief chemical engineer at Seagrams for
years, so he lived right by the fermentation vats.
KWW
Lawrenceburg.....isn't that over near Ohio?
Brian
>
> Lawrenceburg.....isn't that over near Ohio?
Yep. Close to Cincinatti.
KWW\
The only mills I know that smells like rancid cheese is in Nagano.
>
That's Kentucky, dumbass.
> That's Kentucky, dumbass.
>
>
No it ain't goddammit!!!
KY smells like SHIT!!!
Not popcorn!
Brian