There's something wrong with people who like the smell of Ballistol, in the morning or any other time. Now Hoppes #9 that's something else. I'd wear it for cologne but I'm afraid it would attract too many of the wrong gender.
There's something wrong with people who like the smell of Ballistol, in the morning or any other time. Now Hoppes #9 that's something else. I'd wear it for cologne but I'm afraid it would attract too many of the wrong gender.
You got that right! Two entirely different aromas to the sensitive nose.I’ll bet you guys that don’t like the smell of ballistol love the smell of garlic!!
I wouldn't call it fine but it is noticeable. As a kid in the 50's I spent a couple of years in Tillamook on the Oregon coast. That's real dairy country. I well remember the smell of what they called "liquid". It was a combination of cow pee and manure that was watered down enough to spray on the pastures through the irrigation system. It got your attention real quick!I will say there is not a finer smell then a dairy farm on a cold crisp morning!!!
a few years back I was driving thru dairy country in upper Wisconsin in late September. it was late afternoon and all the leaves were gold and red and it was about 70 degrees and one of the most beautiful scenes i had ever seen. I told the guy sitting next to me "man I would love to live here, so beautiful".I will say there is not a finer smell then a dairy farm on a cold crisp morning!!!
Yup. How'd you figure that? Being Italian I gotta love garlic.I’ll bet you guys that don’t like the smell of ballistol love the smell of garlic!!
Agree, with chicken farms in the heat being a close second.Dairy farm is definitely bad, but I think hog farms are the worse.
Your right. Those are all smells that you just can't get away from.Agree, with chicken farms in the heat being a close second.
Get some banana oil, that is the scent.They make a car air freshener that smells like Hoppes. Check it out.
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