Scratch and smell

Help Support CattleToday:

HerefordSire":3iakgfz9 said:

(1) Black Afghani Gungi
(2) Waui Maui
(3) Cannibas indican
(4) Skunkweed
(5) Homegrown sincimillian
You can differentiate between these herbs on a scratch and sniff?
 
ga. prime":3uj6pyl8 said:
HerefordSire":3uj6pyl8 said:

(1) Black Afghani Gungi
(2) Waui Maui
(3) Cannibas indican
(4) Skunkweed
(5) Homegrown sincimillian
You can differentiate between these herbs on a scratch and sniff?

If he's smokin that stuff I doubt that he can differentiate between his rear end and a hole in the ground. :nod:
 
ga. prime":j8yyqioj said:
HerefordSire":j8yyqioj said:

(1) Black Afghani Gungi
(2) Waui Maui
(3) Cannibas indican
(4) Skunkweed
(5) Homegrown sincimillian
You can differentiate between these herbs on a scratch and sniff?

You know man, like, like wow, it has been years and years since I rubbed a scratch and sniff, plus my memory is not very good anymore for some reason. Best I remember, I didn't even have to consciously think about it, I just knew. It was like a dream vision, like when I didn't have to think about balance to ride a bicycle.
 
3way...if it will make you feel any better, I have been employed in a drug testing environment for two decades.
 
HerefordSire":1v07uiym said:
ga. prime":1v07uiym said:
HerefordSire":1v07uiym said:

(1) Black Afghani Gungi
(2) Waui Maui
(3) Cannibas indican
(4) Skunkweed
(5) Homegrown sincimillian
You can differentiate between these herbs on a scratch and sniff?

You know man, like, like wow, it has been years and years since I rubbed a scratch and sniff, plus my memory is not very good anymore for some reason. Best I remember, I didn't even have to consciously think about it, I just knew. It was like a dream vision, like when I didn't have to think about balance to ride a bicycle.

I rest my case. :shock:
 
HerefordSire":18yit7da said:
I am going to be humourous and then serious:

Humurous:
(1) Black Afghani Gungi
(2) Waui Maui
(3) Cannibas indican
(4) Skunkweed
(5) Homegrown sincimillian

Serious:
(1) Mom's home cooking
(2) Skunk
(3) Sulpher when first burning
(4) Cured cigarette tobacco (in pack) not burning
(4) Charcoal when first burning

What case?
 
read your own post. You were trying to sound like a doper and doing a very good job. Further explanation will require that you be straight and able to think normally. That of course could take a while. :shock:

Lighten up nitwit I was havin a little fun with you. :banana:

You post a really goofy post and then can't understand why someone would pick on you. :nod:
 
Humor is healthy. I don't mind getting picked on too bad. It is very easy on the net to misuderstand someone or to prejudge someone based upon writings.
 
Angie, you talked about your grandmother....
I have to agree, only my "nanny" smelled like Ponds Cold Cream so....

1) Ponds Cold Cream with a touch of Vicks (before bed she'd rub the cold cream on her face and dab a little Vicks under her nose)
2) Dove pink rosa soap (again, this is my nanny's influence)...I'll never buy another soap as long as they make Dove
3) Along with the romantics here....my husband's neck/chest...and my peanut's clean hair ("peanut" is my youngest daughter!)
4) My hands (after working with the cattle)...I catch myself sniffing them as I walk in the house...Is that weird?
5) Wisteria's in bloom (duh!!!!), Lilacs, JASMINE, Honey-locust trees, etc.

Foods:
1) Onions being sauteed... like for taters & onions
2) Coffee & bacon when you're out camping
3) Walking into the house when Italian Beef is cooking in the crock pot
 
Hay barn full of first cut alfalfa in the afternoon as the breeze blows through the barn

Bacon, any where any time, I think it even smells better when you get just a whiff of it from far away.

Fresh bag of cedar beddings, just after you wet it down.

Orange blossoms, real ones.

Rain and cut grass run neck and neck

As stated before "Corral # 5" has it's place
 
I like a lot that was previously posted but in no particular order :

The smell of fresh turned soil.
Rain on a freshly mowed lawn.
TMR especially the silage hay and alfalfa pellets..
Baking ham in the oven (it reminds me of my grandma)
The smell of bbq'ing outside whether it be us or someone else.
Steffie when she comes home from the groomers, the shampoo they use makes her smell pretty for weeks and she knows it.
Horse breath..
The smell of the Kit Cat , he is completely odorless..
Hubby's cologne on his pillow when he has been gone for a long time.. :)
Roast beef in the oven ( reminds me of Sunday dinners at home) :heart:
Flowers in bloom, they make enduring long winters tolerable.
Cherry flavored pipe tobacco (reminds me of my grandpa).
Day old four legged babies when they are all cleaned off dry and shiny, they have just a fresh clean smell to them.. :nod:


So many more and most are triggers of happy and comforting memories..
 
Old barn smell
Freshly cut hay
Silage, pit or otherwise...
Roast beef cooking in the oven
Scent after a thunderstorm rolled through
BBQ'n hamburger, onions and taters
Machine shop after some grinding and/or welding has just been done (weird, maybe?)
Leather
Anything with the horse smell on it
Cattle that gathered around you to say hello and see if you brought them a treat
Inside a dairy barn

I think that's all for my favorite smells...
 
Ryder":2km4d5zi said:
Orerancher":2km4d5zi said:
A summer 'Night' Rodeo
You are 100 percent on the money. :clap: :clap: :clap:
Just remembering has got something sort of stirring around in me.
Durn, I wish I was young and limber.

Know what ya mean, Got that 'cravin stock' itch...
Been thinkin about buyin a card and sneakin off to a couple of 'old timers' rodeos this summer...
 
The smell of Makers Mark
The smell of bud light
The smell of Wild Turkey
The smell of Crown Royal.
 
The baby one goes without saying, best smell ever.
the potato sack,
fresh cut cucumber,
perfume Ghost, cherish.
new carpets, (carpet store)
coal tar, boiling
new leather shoes in box,
photocopier ink when warm (I know weird)
oops that's 8 but who's counting.??
 

Latest posts

Top