An Olfactory Conundrum
I think it was a skunk. That's what it smells like.
I was driving home from Glenda's the other night when a brick wall of stink hit my nose. Even now, every time I get into the car I still notice the smell. I get used to it after a minute or two and Febreeze doesn't seem to help.
I can only surmise that a skunk crawled up underneath my car while I was parked at Glenda's, got agitated when things got hot and started moving at 40 mph, and left a little present in my engine block. I opened up the hood and looked around but didn't see any black and white carcasses. There's no poofy tails hanging underneath the vehicle.
Strange. Stinky.
I was driving home from Glenda's the other night when a brick wall of stink hit my nose. Even now, every time I get into the car I still notice the smell. I get used to it after a minute or two and Febreeze doesn't seem to help.
I can only surmise that a skunk crawled up underneath my car while I was parked at Glenda's, got agitated when things got hot and started moving at 40 mph, and left a little present in my engine block. I opened up the hood and looked around but didn't see any black and white carcasses. There's no poofy tails hanging underneath the vehicle.
Strange. Stinky.
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