the maple syrup smell is back!
i thought i smelled it this morning when i got off the train at canal (what a pleasant surprise - maple syrup instead of the smell of canal!), and then later, going to lunch, it was wafting through soho. later confirmed by an anonymous gothamist poster, at 23rd and broadway. what the hell?! anyone else smell this mapley goodness? are we all going to die?
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Subject: Re: the maple syrup smell is back!
crustythor wrote: i thought i smelled it this morning when i got off the train at canal (what a pleasant surprise - maple syrup instead of the smell of canal!), and then later, going to lunch, it was wafting through soho. later confirmed by an anonymous gothamist poster, at 23rd and broadway. what the hell?! anyone else smell this mapley goodness? are we all going to die?
That's what I smelled!
I got it on 26th and 6th. -
I smelled it the first time, in November!
I kind of like our irrational, mysterious maple friend!
Yay for NYC! -
last time it made its way across lower manhattan and headed straight to brooklyn. this time it went to the upper west side, apparently visiting strawberry fields in homage to John Lennon.
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ooo, i'm so jealous....it just smells like melting snow and car exhaust in Washington Sq. Park
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PS: it got a NYTimes article. Best...description...ever...
"Some people have said that the sweet smell of syrup, first reported in October, is back."
Whiff of Maple Syrup Is Back, and New York Smells a Rat
By ANTHONY RAMIREZ
It's back and as maddening as ever, or so some noses supposed.
In October, people all over New York City reported the sweet smell of syrup, like something out of a Vermont diner, only bigger and spreading. "It's like maple syrup, with Eggos, or pancakes," Arturo Padilla said then. "It's pleasant."
Others said it was caramel, or a freshly baked pie, or Bit-O-Honey candy bars. Still, sweetness seemed sinister to some. Cyanide, you know, smells like almonds.
Yesterday, the city Office of Emergency Management got wind of the return of the mystery smell. And, as it did in October, it investigated.
The emergency management office has the job of responding to crises, like killer weather or terrorist attacks. Police, fire and environmental protection investigators were sent out with sniffing machines nicknamed "electronic canaries."
Real canaries, sensitive to toxic gases, once served as an early warning system for coal miners. Unlike the mystery smell, however, the mine gases were odorless.
Yesterday, just as in October, the mystery smell proved elusive.
"We have no indication that there's anything hazardous," said Jarrod Bernstein, a spokesman for the emergency management office. "Understand it is a lot easier to test if something is not hazardous than it is to figure out exactly what it is."
Most of the reports, Mr. Bernstein said, were from above 96th Street in Manhattan, although scattered reports came from Midtown.
This reporter took his nose for a stroll on 42nd Street between 11th Avenue and Lexington Avenue. Nose in the air, he detected nothing except for a rotten-egg smell midblock at Madison Avenue.
But the Gothamist blog at www.gothamist.com reported a huge maple swath from Greenwich Village to Columbia University. Jen Chung, co-founder of Gothamist, invited readers to add their findings to a Web map she created.
And did Ms. Chung herself smell the pancakes? Alas, no.
"I have a cold," she said. -
Looks like the maple syrup smell is back again in some areas:
http://gothamist.com/2009/01/05/the_maple_syrup_smell_is_back.php -
it smells like an old beater car that has a heating/coolant system leak and is blowing coolant fumes from leaked coolant off something outside the firewall thats hot and its melting anfd fuming through the ducts.
or is that just me? -
Lo Kee wrote: it smells like an old beater car that has a heating/coolant system leak and is blowing coolant fumes from leaked coolant off something outside the firewall thats hot and its melting anfd fuming through the ducts.
ahh, so that's what that maple smell in cars is, huh?
or is that just me?
I've wondered for years. -
this morning it was
i awoke to the smell of bacon
then the waitress she did tell
pay up or leave -
I swear its coming from the water. For like the past 3 weeks whenever I turn on my shower I start to smell it. It could be worse i guess....
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