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Just ordered a puck.CBL has Roasted Oatmeal Stout. Performs great and the oatmeal cookie scent is mind-blowing.
Just ordered a puck.CBL has Roasted Oatmeal Stout. Performs great and the oatmeal cookie scent is mind-blowing.
Oh, I was serious about ordering that puck of CBL Oatmeal Stout...It sounds as if you were speaking in jest, I sure hope so, but wouldn't be too surprised if you were serious
Don't fret my firend, I am from Balkans but can't stand rakija you are not aloneI'm Greek and I can't stand the smell of Feta. There, I said it...
I'm Greek and I can't stand the smell of Feta. There, I said it...
love cheese, but no...fruit, tobacco, leather, hay, floral, cognac, even bacon scented shaving soaps...but why no cheese scents? How about a nice Brie, or Cheddar...maybe a Norwegian Jarlsberg or possibly a Greek Feta! Maytag Blue? Think of the possibilities! Imagine whipping a nice Camembert scented shave soap into a lather and getting your shave on! What do you guys say?
So...you're not crazy about the idea?Cheese? I'm sorry; did you say "cheese shave soap?"
No.
because next you know, someone will be shaving with blue cheese and swearing it's great.
Then we'll all be doing it.
AA
All soaps should smell as good as Arko!
I’d say as crazy about it as a boil on ya old fellaSo...you're not crazy about the idea?
No.
because next you know, someone will be shaving with blue cheese and swearing it's great.
Then we'll all be doing it.
After working a carrot packing plant I refrained from eating em for sometime.I would gladly take a cheese scent over any, and I do mean any, citrus scent. I said it. I moved from Florida, to California, and I hate the smell of oranges, lemons, grapefruits. All of them. I hate the smell of citrus and will forever refuse to use anything that has citrus notes that I can detect.
I have my reasons...
Before you know it vendors will be extolling the distinctive scent of limburger and onions.
I can just see it now . . . "imagine you're in a WWII bunker with nothing of distinction and class and behold!"
Chris