The early morning hours (5:30 Am to 7:30 AM) when it’s just me, the dogs and my coffee. The most relaxing part of my day.
I also love the smell of gasoline. Have ever since I was a child.
Cigarette smoke. I think it must be because my Poppy smoked.

I love cooking. I would bet that less than half of cooking-age folks enjoy it. (though i haven’t done any polling…)
I also love researching things as near to the point of exhaustion as i can. My current obsession is our next vacation destination. (most folks maybe will read for half an hour. I will spend weeks poring over web sites and reviews/forums in my informational quest.)
Finally, that research often leads to fully planning an activity. I am trying very hard to leave room for moments of spontaneity, but it is hard for me.
Of course: Prez proposes, his wife disposes… haha
My job
Exercise (I know not everybody hates it) , fruitcake
The smell of turpentine (my dad used to paint when I was a kid)
Beets, kale, Brussels sprouts, Lima beans
Lemonade without the sugar
Folding laundry fresh from the dryer or line
Designing PowerPoint presentations
We love Pantone which is an Italian fruitcake. We know many who dislike it and gift us sometimes with theirs. 
^ Panettone
Pantone is the colors company.
Ok. I find the edible one yummy!
Wallpapering
Bank of America
Staycations
Howard Stern (in moderation) …(slinks away…). I-)
tabloids
subways
liver and BACON and onions
no AC
renting my home
stinky cheese
Melted ice cream
Patiently waiting for someone to say “Comcast.” 
Soggy cereal
The peanut butter kisses that used to be pretty common Halloween candy. Apparently everyone hates them, so you never see them anymore.
http://www.candywarehouse.com/products/mary-jane-peanut-butter-kisses-candy-15-ounce-bag/
I kind of like the smell of sewage, it makes me nostalgic for playing with the kitchen water in the backyard.
I also found getting an MRI sort of enjoyable.
I haven’t heard Howard Stern in a million years, but I did think he was pretty funny. His sidekick sounds just like the wife of the head of dh’s department.
^You win. Yuck to all 3. 
@BunsenBurner While I won’t say I “love” them, I have had them off and on over the years and they are far and away the best they’ve ever been since I switched back to them around a year ago. I had a minor issue several months ago and they immediately credited me $50 (or something) without me even asking. And I mean it was super, super not a big deal.
Prior to this year though, they were the devil incarnate. And that’s probably an insult to the devil.
Dunno about the MRI… I fell asleep inside the magnet. That was one of the least invasive tests I had. 
Anyone out there who found COLONOSCOPY enjoyable? 