You are so right nothing smells worse than a skunk, in South Georgia where I grew up, the people in that area called them polecats. I remember a dog once chased one under the house, and we had that problem. We could smell that polecat for days. You made my day, I am sitting here laughing, even though it's not funny to you. It just brought back memories of my childhood, and I neeeded a laugh. When my daughter got married, her husband had the wild idea of covering the lawn with cow and horse muck,, as he was going to grow some fantastic grass. She called me crying, as the stink was so bad that all of her neighbors were mad with them, and couldn't open the windows for over two weeks or more. We still laugh about that one. Bettye Bettye