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Thread: Scented Candles for Men
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7th March 2009, 03:07 PM #1
Scented Candles for Men
It seems in this day and time you can't go into an area dominated by
a woman without detecting the 'aroma' (odorous terribilis) of some
kind of bizarre scented candle. Everything from 'Boysenberry Vanilla
Potpourri' to 'Spice Orange Jasmine Chocolate'. Sometimes it gives
me a headache!
Well, it's about time men had their own scented candles. Below you
will find a few scents men would appreciate.
'62 Chevy truck - Interior and Exhaust
Gunpowder
Wet Dog (only if it's your own dog)
Frying Bacon (actually, a lot of different fried foods)
Wood Smoke
Chainsaw Exhaust
Freshly Caught Bass
Ozone (arc welder, of course)
Acetylene
Freshly Moved Dirt
Silage
Sawdust
New Tires
Hot Metal
3 Year Old Cap
Ammonia Fertilizer (light, of course)
Burning Grass or Leaves
Alfalfa
Firecrackers
Latex PaintAndrogens Order
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7th March 2009, 06:45 PM #2
Apart from the dog and i've never smelled gunpowder, i agree
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7th March 2009, 09:34 PM #3Awaiting Email Confirmation
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Dear Rodgera,
Did you forget...
- Shuttle Launch
- Ultra Cold Beer on Tap, off Wood
- Speedway (slightly different to '62 Chev...)
- F1 (slightly different again...)
- WW2 Panzer Crewman's Leather Jacket (Eastern Front...)
- New Powertool
- Cox .049
- Nightclub with Pole Dancers
- Steamtrain
- Artillery Bombardment
Best Wishes,
Batpig
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8th March 2009, 01:47 AM #4
You left out booze and BS.
Cheers,
JoeOf course truth is stranger than fiction.
Fiction has to make sense. - Mark Twain
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8th March 2009, 12:47 PM #5
I was thinking you blokes had it pretty well covered, but then I thougth of this obscure little beauty.....
Freshly machined timber!
Well some spieces anyway.
Ben.
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8th March 2009, 08:38 PM #6
Don't forget the odour of the chisel being overheated
on a grinding wheel. And what about the pungent odour
of Camphor Laurel in a confined area.
AllanLife is short ... smile while you still have teeth.
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