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Depends, farm trucks are seldom single use vehicles and if yesterday was
auction day and there was a truckload of pigs comin' or goin' to auction,
well..........  Truck could smell like most anything, in other words.

Ruth, the voice of experience in such matters



At 1:49 PM -0400 10/16/01, Met History wrote:
... there was much consternation here because an "irritating smell" on the
subway was widely reported yesterday.

So, what does the back of a hay truck smell like?

Best,  Christopher Gray

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Ruth Barton
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Westminster, VT

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