ROTF!!! Gina Nina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 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 > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > 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:( >> >> > > > > Visit my Tigger Tales site! --------------------------------- Got a little couch potato? Check out fun summer activities for kids.