Used to smoke....a lot....but then life happened, family, jobs, responsibility, long story short haven't partaken since about 1989. I am now retired, kid is 31 and doing his own thing and I am completely open to a little recreation. Haven't yet but it is probably only a matter of time. LOL
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Started smoking the stuff when I was 16...17?
I'm 62 now, so that's what...45 years?
In my experience, odor is for the connoisseurs. Yes, what is considered "good" may have have a smell that resembles a skunk like a candle resembles a flower.
Odor is not a defining factor of potency and I've had your good old homegrown "Bakersfield Brown" better than any "Alcupolco Gold" or any of the new designer flavors that are available at the local dispensaries.
But how many have actually experienced a skunk?
I don't mean just driving by some road kill, but up close and personal? Like trying to get the smell off after being hit?
There's no comparison, really.
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From a distance, skunk spray can smell a bit like coffee... so...I think skunk spray just has an odd smell that can play havoc with our perception.Paintball Selection and Storage - How to make your niche paintball part idea.
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True match to skunk aroma? No. You wouldn't be able to get near it, it is a defensive spray after all.
Let a batch of roadkill skunk cure and properly age like a fine wine....you get something that makes you turn your head real quick due to the bouquet.
It got plenty of people busted way back when they transported in public. You weren't hiding the smell no matter how hard you tried.
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