Originally posted by HoleshotHolset
And I love the smell of gals that swing around on brass poles... . I swear they all wear the same perfume... . it has to have some sort of drug / pheromones in it... . :-laf
Matt
Diesel fumes smell good, but they smell even better when blended with the normal railroad right-of-way odors (creosote, tar, steel, smoking high-compososition brakes shoes, well you get the picture!).
Originally posted by formula
The smell of... ... ... .
the ocean offshore
earth in the springtime
smoke from a wood burning stove
rain on a hot summer day
turkey in the oven
Well those aren't so wierd, but here's a few that may qualify:
Ozone
Styrene
Xylene
2-propanol
Chloroform
Isoflurane
1-bromo-3-chloropropane
Isoamyl acetate
Ethyl acetoacetate
Acetic acid
Acetylene
Acetone
Ethyl methyl ketone
Diethyl ether
Sean
Nothing like a big old barn filled with hay, especially alfafa. Besides the smell of a barn filled with animals, once the morning greetings are out of the way and everyone is fed, then all is quiet. Except that is for that methodic munching.Originally posted by skobylenski
Fresh cut hay, drying hay, oh, and that PB Penetrating Oil stuff. It's a shop necessity that also smells good. Diesel is a good smell too.