I figured a picture will help explain how I see your household.
Your wife is Indania Jones, and you are the two assassians.
Your wife is Indania Jones, and you are the two assassians.
A fragrance lamp (like a Berger) would probably be an even better compromise...many of the yippies* in my university days would keep them burning around the dorms 24/7 with pine-pitch to cover any strange odours that Jason's toilet paper tube didn't catch.Um...incense might be a good compromise.
Great observation Cyndi. My ex had that programming. When I hired a cleaning service when we first moved in together, she came home from work and the condo didn't smell like Pine-Sol, so she said they didn't do a good job of cleaning. To please her, I had to tell the new housekeeper (since she fired the other one) to make sure the place reeks of Pine-Sol when you are done.Most people consider the smell of bleach and pine-sol to be pleasant because as children, those smells meant "clean."
To answer this question, here is the simplest of solutions, just buy one of those Potbury (SP) burners add some Pine Sol in the plate and light, you smoke your pipe and the wife comes home and has the wonderful scent of Pine Sol :crazy: problem solved. Now with regards to the stench of burnt Pine Sol.... :crying: it may bring a tear to your eye. :mrgreen:I begin this thread with fear and trembling.
Having discovered that the missus loves the bouquet of Pine-Sol (used in housecleaning chores)....she has asked if I could find a tobacco that scents the air similarly to Pine-Sol. I'm not sure I really want to go down this road, but does the membership have any suggestions?.....
