spiritstone
Cave Dweller
Member since August 2014
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Post by spiritstone on Sept 16, 2015 18:41:33 GMT -5
Uncanny how much him and weird Al resemble each other? lol
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Post by mohs on Sept 16, 2015 19:01:50 GMT -5
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Post by Pat on Sept 16, 2015 21:55:15 GMT -5
I can send my work boots to ya Pat. I nice heavy musky, uh, not smell but odor. I think there is a difference. jamesp yes, odor lol, but thanks for the offer : ) As Jean said "Dog killer type stench…." , or are they made of patent leather Don't really know how they would be together. rockpickerforever Haven't seen patent leather shoes anywhere in a long time; none in my closet for years.
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jamesp
Cave Dweller
Member since October 2012
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Post by jamesp on Sept 16, 2015 22:06:39 GMT -5
LOL
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Post by snowmom on Sept 17, 2015 5:21:06 GMT -5
mr.mohs I live on an inland coast (low salt, shark free) but I still get a thrill when I catch the smell of the lake, whether I am near it or sometimes inland. Part of the call of the great outdoors. That response might be built in us from the beginning- instinctual at this point.
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Post by snowmom on Sept 17, 2015 5:26:17 GMT -5
having lived on prairie land most of my life I still get a thrill driving through ( or hiking) through the woods. hardwoods forest or cedar grove, the smell of the trees gets me every time. nothing makes me feel more settled or in touch with nature than smelling trees and knowing my heart is 'home'. must've been a druid in another life or something.
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