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A sign of mental illness, the ability to manifest odoriferous emanations...
oh wait that might mean crapping one's self. |
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On a lot of construction jobs we'd leave little time capsules in the walls, mostly an empty bottle or can or a note, guys who smoked would often leave their butts. However this house was built 150 years ago. We've had it for 10 years, The previous owner (25 years) didn't smoke. It happens at random times and I've tried to tie it to the boiler, or other things, but it's been happening since we bought the place. Then again, it could be a ghost. |
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I'm hard of smelling: I'd never notice the "stale smoke." Of course, most of my smoke is nice and fresh. ;)
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Ahh. I will check into that partial temporal lobe seizure, but I am pretty sure Mrs. Foot smells it too, but she is hard of smelling too, so she might have just been humoring me.
Though I would think that ten years of partial temporal lobe seizures might have had other noticeable effects on me. See, one of the things is, in summer I have gone outside and seen cig butts on the sidewalk about 50 feet from the house. Considering the muggy air and the windows open I figured that is it, but in winter, with all the windows closed (new windows) and no one on the streets smoking, I still smell it. |
This is interesting to me.
My grandmother had some form of Epilepsy, FWIW Bold below, mine. I often have what I call "brain crushing Deja Vus" They are intense and incorporate everything I am doing, eating, saying, and or listening to. I also have these very clear specific memories of a time and place I've never been. The memory is always the same. This is very interesting. Symptoms The symptoms felt by the person, and the signs observable by others, during seizures which begin in the temporal lobe depend upon the specific regions of the temporal lobe and neighboring brain areas affected by the seizure. The International Classification of Epileptic Seizures published in 1981 by the International League Against Epilepsy (ILAE) recognizes three types of seizures which persons with TLE may experience.[24]
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Beware !
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Well, I'm pretty sure I didn't fake my EEG. But I wouldn't put it past foot, that sneaky bastard!
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I got over it, but it was a lot of doom and gloom to take at once, that's all I could see. |
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