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yes, there was a family history of sever reactions to penicillan, so my doctor usually prescribed sulfur medicines, (long after most doctors had given them up) i associate suflur with feeling better.. when i was very young, i hated the medicine, and the smell of it, but after a while, i came to associate it with getter well. and now i like a mild to middling suflur smell. Like pavlov's dog, i got trained. and now years later, i still think of sulfur as a good smell.
so mav--you really must have had some good times in NJ in times past to think tar and petro chemical as good smell!
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