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	<title>Comments on: Make Your Home Smell Good For Less</title>
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		<title>By: Real Words Visits the Blog Carnival Again &#124; Real Words</title>
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		<dc:creator>Real Words Visits the Blog Carnival Again &#124; Real Words</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] on decorating bathrooms, nurseries and the outdoors (including lawn care). There were also tips on making your home smell good, organizing in a small space, using light and decorating to sell your home. Plus there was a cool [...]</description>
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		<title>By: Brad</title>
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		<dc:creator>Brad</dc:creator>
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		<description>The best smelling home is the one I live in, with no candles, jars of cotton balls, or other offensive smells injected into the air.  Why does everything have to smell like something in order to &quot;smell good?&quot;  

Sometimes this manifests itself when women or men wear strong fragrances and perfumes.  How bad to they naturally smell if they have to douse themselves with perfume you can smell a block away?  They have desensitized their noses to the point that they don&#039;t even realize they are a walking odor.

Sometimes the best smell is no smell at all.</description>
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<p>Sometimes this manifests itself when women or men wear strong fragrances and perfumes.  How bad to they naturally smell if they have to douse themselves with perfume you can smell a block away?  They have desensitized their noses to the point that they don&#8217;t even realize they are a walking odor.</p>
<p>Sometimes the best smell is no smell at all.</p>
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