
Perhaps there is more sense in our nonsense and more nonsense in our 'senses than we would care to believe
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@redbackj1311 there should be plenty of matter in the form of all the missing socks!!!
@Quantumcrazy Perhaps, that would account for the phenomenon of some days a mysterious odor can be detected and some days not, depending on the stellar winds.