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dez_for_prez;4488620 said:Are you as pumped for the sequel as I am?
Whoa..how did I miss this?? Off to Google I go.
dez_for_prez;4488620 said:Are you as pumped for the sequel as I am?
Body wash isn't manly? This guy thinks so...TheCount;4488491 said:lol, I saw Man Thread and thought we'd be talking cars or something. Instead you guys are talking body wash! You should all be ashamed of yourselves. :laugh2:
Actually, I could use some advice. I'm looking to buy a portable grill for bbqing on the roof deck of our condo complex (as well as the park). It'd have to be something relatively discrete, since it's probably not legal but also easy to clean up and doesn't require a whole lot of maintenence.
Also wondering if propane vs coal makes a huge difference in terms of taste... I want to go coal, but propane is probably easier to manage.
Any ideas? I was looking at this: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00004RALJ/ref=ox_sc_act_title_3?ie=UTF8&m=ATVPDKIKX0DER
CowboyMike;4487993 said:I use Sex Panther cologne.
It's illegal in nine countries... Yep, it's made with bits of real panther, so you know it's good.
60 percent of the time, it works every time.
MetalHead;4490176 said:And if "Simply Ape" doesn't cut it,"Eau du Macacque"sure knocks them dead.
TheCount;4490055 said:Thanks for a grill tip guys. My primary concern is portability, ease of clean up and durability. I think I'm going to go with the propane version of the first grill I posted: http://www.amazon.com/Weber-1520-Propane-Go-Anywhere-Grill/dp/B00004RALK/ref=pd_sim_lg_1
I'm going to have to find some kind of stand for it though, as I don't feel comfortable putting it on the actual deck and at 6'6", bending over to tend to this thing would get old real quick.
Rynie;4490679 said:I've never gotten so many compliments in my life....Creed Millisime Imperial
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Dallas;4487390 said:This is what I wear before headin out...not much though...just...
StzzZT....StZzt
Yeagermeister;4493639 said:This works great for me :laugh1:
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TheCount;4493854 said:For when you absolutely, positively just have to smell like a dojo. Hai Karate for Men.
JonJon;4490181 said:Chloroform always seems to get them in the mood too.
J/k
TheCount;4490055 said:Thanks for a grill tip guys. My primary concern is portability, ease of clean up and durability. I think I'm going to go with the propane version of the first grill I posted: http://www.amazon.com/Weber-1520-Propane-Go-Anywhere-Grill/dp/B00004RALK/ref=pd_sim_lg_1
I'm going to have to find some kind of stand for it though, as I don't feel comfortable putting it on the actual deck and at 6'6", bending over to tend to this thing would get old real quick.
So "she" WAS a "he".Cajuncowboy;4487099 said:Well, I titled it that because "Do you smell?" sounds a bit weird. Anyway, I was wondering if this is normal.
My wife and I were at Ruth's Chris last night. After we got seated my wife went to the ladies room. The waitress came by and handed me the menus. I asked her a question about one of the selections and she walked behind me and bent over my shoulder and started to explain her answer.
Right in the middle of her talking he said, "Oh my god, you smell fantastic." I said "Excuse me?" She said "You smell great. What kind of cologne do you use?" I said "I don't use cologne." She said, "Yes, you do, I can smell it." About that time my wife comes back to the table. The waitress says to my wife, "Your husband smells great, but he won't tell me what cologne he is wearing." She says, "He doesn't wear cologne."
She then says something like "Okay, whatever." and giggles. My wife told me that what she was smelling was the men's body wash I used.
I use Gillette Men's Body wash but was wondering what others use and if you have had any similar reactions. I was really taken aback by this waitress and thought it was really strange.
daboyzruleperiod;4506797 said:So "she" WAS a "he".