From watching crime dramas on tv, I've learned that coffee grounds are
used to disguise the scent from drug sniffing dogs. Excuse me while I
go throw a pound of coffee in my dryer :-) .
Taylor Scobie Humphrey wrote:
Something just dawned on me. You know how Nordie's has those little
containers of coffee beans to sniff between testing perfumes? I used
to manage a coffee store and I always smelled like fresh coffee.
People in check-out lines would ask me what the wonderful coffee was
in my basket--and there was none! Maybe little sachets of ground
coffee in our pockets would work. !?
Taylor Scobie Humphrey
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On May 21, 2007, at 12:52 PM, Nina wrote:
I wonder if there have been any studies conducted on deterioration
effects of the olfactory senses from living with too many cats. My
sniffer isn't what it used to be either. Perhaps it's a blessing in
disguise, but it does little for our social lives. I've had people
in check out lines ask me about my pets. I'll quick sniff at my
clothing but so far it's been more the tell tale dog and cat hair and
not problem odors. I have little chance of getting away with a
spontaneous murder. I carry way too much traceable dna with me
wherever I go.
N
Kelley Saveika wrote:
At least you can smell it. I can't smell it anymore:(