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Re: Smells and Memories

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Horseman nailed it with bourbon and Hoppes No.9. :D

I guess my sniffer never was particular as the women in my life disagree with most of my shop chemical's prefume. ( I've never been very good at discovering what women like besides my credit cards. :roll: )Heck I don't find EEZox, Ed's red or Ballistol offensive. Now my dogs on the other hand have rolled in some stuff that is worse than my best efforts in the bathroom. :oops:
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The smell of black powder smoke reminds me of my old cannon. When I smell a fresh lit cigarette just after eating, I could kill for one. I haven't had one in 22 years. I still keep the half empty pack that I stopped with. The smell of the smoke from a 22rf reminds me of my first 22 single shot. I still have it in the safe.
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I like the smell of the coast at low tide, that is one of my memories (the other is "White Shoulders", a perfume which the memories don't apply here).

Unfortunately (fortunately?) being an alky my odor memories are mostly bad. Ever wake up on a stinky gas station bathroom, smelling of Pinesol? Or a T-shirt smelling of stale beer and cigarettes?

Sorry fellers, didn't mean to include my bad stuff with your good memories, but I like to keep that kind of stuff/memory in my mind to remind me how bad it was...
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the smell of linguica sausage on the grill. It reminds me of my dad grilling it as a treat before the main course years ago. RIP pop!
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Fyodor wrote:For old leather I use a newer product, based on bees wax. Also very pleasant smell.

I also love the scent of Ballistol... my girlfriend not so much. :D




That second sentence made me laugh out loud... :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: Fyodor, you should watch the way you write a sentence.....and you better hope your girlfriend doesn't read that.....we know what you meant by that phrase ....your girlfriend may not.... :D :D :D
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I love the slight hint of skunk scent in the air on a cold, crisp Autumn night .... and I ain't gonna admit why ;)


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Well done this has turned into a good memory thread, and mink oil on my boots I grew up doing that and hated the smell. My dad still does it every fall to his boots and leather coat.
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Horseman wrote:we know what you meant by that phrase
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mr surveyor wrote:I love the slight hint of skunk scent in the air on a cold, crisp Autumn night .... and I ain't gonna admit why ;)


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I enjoy Hoppes , WD-40 isn't what it used to be .
Real gasoline , aromatic fuels , like AV gas I like , pump gas makes me like a skunked dog I don't know what to roll in to make the stink go away but it needs to happen 5 minutes ago .

Some where around 40 I realized that as long as it's not on you or your dog skunk isn't really all that bad .

Ive always been a sucker for almost anything that smells like honeysuckle , also inappropriate for this forum .

Wet decomposed granite dust and clay over layed in sage with a hint of cedar and pinion pine is what home should smell like .
While many find it offensive many of my best happiest days come from the muddy tule water and saw grass .
I probably spent more time digging trucks out of the above than anything fun but it was good times spent with life long friends and family .
There was this deer trip . It was the weekend of the season we had had rain all across the area for 3 days and nights and the new moon mid November , the first hard cold nights . We turned off the asphalt and promptly found ourselves unable to move on the slick hard packed clay . So we chained up the truck and now in the dark headed on for the intended camp site . Lost a set of chains on a hill , why I didn't break anything I don't know . Any with it almost 10:30 and so black dark , mud caked boots , mud past the knees of our pants we gave up and went to the alternate camp site ........by now all of that was hard crust enough to drive on . We went further up than planned figuring to just start the hunt from camp . The hunt was a wash but in reflection now we probably walked past and just couldn't see 50 or so deer bedded in quakies just out of sight that a drive would have made easy pick and choose harvests .
Leaving Sunday afternoon we come up out of this basin in my little Chevy Luv 4×4 with 4 wheel chains on it , mud on every surface and gravel stuck to the mud covered with more mud and here's this 4 wheel drive club . The big Cherokees , Ram Chargers , Jeeps , big blocks pulling 14.00- 16.5 mud and snows (33-35" 12+ by 15,16 weren't a thing yet) . They all looked at us like a VW Beetle driving through the top fuel pits at the Winter Nationals . The guy at the front told us that they couldn't climb the hill we had thrown the chains on Friday night . I suggested that they not go down where we had come out .
Took me the better part of 3 hr to get all the mud out of that little truck ....... I probably had among the first ceramic coated headers . The clay mud was cooked on like it was fired in place . After that we referred to the mud scale for how much fun a trip was , more mud had to mean more fun .
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