I am male and no. Just no.
my grandpa didn’t have a workbench, but I’d give good money for something that smells like my dad’s workshop. sawdust, turpentine and machine oil.
geez he’s been gone for almost a decade and I didn’t seriously miss him until just now.
No sarcasm, it’s amazing sometimes how what SHOULD be a small, innocuous thing ends up triggering things we thought we had resolved.
Lawn clippings could work. Freshly cut grass does smell good.
These are real, the leather one isn’t bad. Smells like a new belt.
They’ve missed the old classics “The Smells of the 60s: Rocket V8 Exhaust” and “Burnt Cordite”
What about beer?
They’ve missed some of the all time classics there! “Scents of the ’60s: Big Block Bonneville” and the old evergreen “Burnt Cordite”
Hank Hill would be ok with someone gifting him a scented candle that smelled of lawn clippings. He would show reluctance, but would ultimately enjoy it
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RETAIL: Year One
This is currently the only collected volumeĀ of Retail comics. It contains every comic (printed in black and white) from 2006.
I am male and no. Just no.
my grandpa didn’t have a workbench, but I’d give good money for something that smells like my dad’s workshop. sawdust, turpentine and machine oil.
geez he’s been gone for almost a decade and I didn’t seriously miss him until just now.
No sarcasm, it’s amazing sometimes how what SHOULD be a small, innocuous thing ends up triggering things we thought we had resolved.
Lawn clippings could work. Freshly cut grass does smell good.
These are real, the leather one isn’t bad. Smells like a new belt.
They’ve missed the old classics “The Smells of the 60s: Rocket V8 Exhaust” and “Burnt Cordite”
What about beer?
They’ve missed some of the all time classics there! “Scents of the ’60s: Big Block Bonneville” and the old evergreen “Burnt Cordite”
Hank Hill would be ok with someone gifting him a scented candle that smelled of lawn clippings. He would show reluctance, but would ultimately enjoy it