Okay, this is weird. My coworkers and I were engaged in the critical library task of gathering everyone's lunch orders. I found someone with change for a ten, and was given two fives. They being fresh, crisp, new fives deserving of some extra sensory savoring, I smelled them. They smell like...submarines. Not sub sandwiches, but the submerged aquatic transport vessels. Not that I am intimately familiar with submarines, but I have taken tours on a few here and there in places where they have them retired from duty and open for tourism. And my new five dollar bills (well, bill, now that I've paid for lunch) smell exactly like the air in a submarine. The similarity is strong enough that it hit me immediately. My coworkers agree, so it isn't just my memory playing random tricks on me.
Can anyone even begin to explain why new money and old submarines would smell the same? Or is it just one of those things...
Can anyone even begin to explain why new money and old submarines would smell the same? Or is it just one of those things...

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