It increases accuracy, reduces fouling and helps you get the ramrod down the barrel with minimal effort and maximum effectiveness.
It's non toxic and all ingredients are food grade.
It smells okay, too.
It's claimed you can fire over 1000 times without cleaning.
Try it, you'll like it.
Is that the stuff that has banana oil in it?
My dad used to clean his guns with something that had tons of banana oil in it - it was gawdawful smelling but I sorta liked it... (from a distance....)
The Countess and I disagree on this matter. I happen to like Jovan Musk for Men and use it as my daily, go-to-work scent. She preers a more woodsy scent, so when we go out, I wear Baldessarini (by Hugo).
I don't like many of the new, expensive men's colognes that I've smelled on coworkers. Of course, the ones who use it at work are the young guys, and they seem to spray it on with a firehose. So to the guys, whatever you choose, go easy on that stuff, would you? It can be overwhelming.
Someone joked about English Leather, but I still like it (don't even know if they make it any more!). It has such a simple, manly fragrance. My last boyfriend wore only a light hint of cologne--or maybe it was aftershave--and was meticulously clean. That was a turn-on for me.
Watching this video puts me at an advantage I'd say. I think this may just give me the leg up on you :evildenk:
Just a little dab will do ya!!
I discovered it on a flight from NYC to Dallas..one of those GQ mags had it advertised with a scratch and sniff attachment. The lady siitting next to me said it smelled sexy. Can I say anymore?
I use a cologne called "Grey Flannel". It seems to make the women flock to me and swoon. After shaving I put a hint on my face and on my neck, and then I make sure to rub my hands on my shirt on my chest. I am pretty sure that this is what causes the attraction, but then again, my lovely bride of 23 years assures me that "it isn't just the cologne you handsome dawg you." I used to wear Polo for awhile, and then Tommy Hilfiger, but they both seemed too sweet for me. Reminded me of Aramis and Brut back in the seventies. But my wife likes the Grey Flannel. But when I use up the small bottle that I have, I am going to try something totally different. Don't know what though.
Have any of you gals ever had a whiff of "Canoe"? It's an old one also, but I always heard that it was a "lady killer"....
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coolchef
ever hear of dial ivory irish spring? this is off topic but i want to smell my wife not perfume
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aside from Dial soap on my freshly showered high school sweetie, Boss by Hugo Boss is a good one
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Is that the stuff that has banana oil in it?
My dad used to clean his guns with something that had tons of banana oil in it - it was gawdawful smelling but I sorta liked it... (from a distance....)
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Hi all, thanks for all your wonderful suggestions and even the corny ones, I had quite a few laughs....
I'll let you know which one wins out!!!
Cowgirl
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Ductape
It's not that long till spring and them way north men will shower once again. Then there will be no need for smelly stuff.
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The Countess and I disagree on this matter. I happen to like Jovan Musk for Men and use it as my daily, go-to-work scent. She preers a more woodsy scent, so when we go out, I wear Baldessarini (by Hugo).
George
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likeaneagle
how about just some normal sweat on sweat...and a little downy..that makes my knee's weak..teehee
I do like aramis ever so lightly
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likeanagle,
I like Aramis as I said in an earlier post.
I have smelled it on several different men and it has a wonderful scent.
Cowgirl, you have to at least check Aramis out, ok????!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
You will come back and say that it won out, I betcha!!!!!!!!!!!
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coolchef
again
soap and water
no perfume for me!!
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oenophile
i spray on a hint of Cool Waters just enough to cover the BO base. It makes women weak in the knees...as they are running away.
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I don't like many of the new, expensive men's colognes that I've smelled on coworkers. Of course, the ones who use it at work are the young guys, and they seem to spray it on with a firehose. So to the guys, whatever you choose, go easy on that stuff, would you? It can be overwhelming.
Someone joked about English Leather, but I still like it (don't even know if they make it any more!). It has such a simple, manly fragrance. My last boyfriend wore only a light hint of cologne--or maybe it was aftershave--and was meticulously clean. That was a turn-on for me.
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dmiller
(Yup -- purty soon, all the pipes will be thawed out up here.
It sure is tiresome melting snow, for that Saturday evening bath!)
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likeaneagle
your funny D..haahaa
you northener's
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Hills Bro
this is my favorite ..Armani Code
check it out all you 'weak kneed' ladies. I am more than willing to be the crash test dummy in this test. :evildenk:
http://www.giorgioarmani.com/index.jsp?sit...mp;audio=acceso
Watching this video puts me at an advantage I'd say. I think this may just give me the leg up on you :evildenk:
Just a little dab will do ya!!
I discovered it on a flight from NYC to Dallas..one of those GQ mags had it advertised with a scratch and sniff attachment. The lady siitting next to me said it smelled sexy. Can I say anymore?
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washingtonweather
my Italian nephew swears by everything Dolce and Gabana
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Tom Strange
Escada is pretty nice (at least women tell me that) ... they have one called Pour Homme...
(whatever that means)
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I use a cologne called "Grey Flannel". It seems to make the women flock to me and swoon. After shaving I put a hint on my face and on my neck, and then I make sure to rub my hands on my shirt on my chest. I am pretty sure that this is what causes the attraction, but then again, my lovely bride of 23 years assures me that "it isn't just the cologne you handsome dawg you." I used to wear Polo for awhile, and then Tommy Hilfiger, but they both seemed too sweet for me. Reminded me of Aramis and Brut back in the seventies. But my wife likes the Grey Flannel. But when I use up the small bottle that I have, I am going to try something totally different. Don't know what though.
Have any of you gals ever had a whiff of "Canoe"? It's an old one also, but I always heard that it was a "lady killer"....
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ChasUFarley
ummm.... I'd forgotten about Grey Flannel...
YES YES YES YES! (whoops....)
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WhiteDove
So are you too weak in the knees to make it to your computer to post? Now?
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RainbowsGirl
I like Drakkar Noir,...yet any man in cologne is a very nice touch!
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tonto
Cowgirl, I'm with act2...Aramis by a mile.
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mdsnpp
Mania for men by armani......
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dmiller
Hey Tonto --- Cowgirl's in Canada. What's that in Kilometers???
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