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MINI Coupé Concept

MINI Coupé Concept

Tempted by the MINI’s go-cart handling, but not a fan of its boxy exterior? The MINI Coupé Concept ($TBA) is for you. Ready to accept any of MINI’s powerhouse engines, including the 1.6L twin-scroll turbocharged unit from the MINI John Cooper Works, this stylish two-seater pairs a decidedly MINI-like bottom with an aggressively designed upper half, including a swept back windshield, short contrast roof, hidden B-pillars, and more sexy than every other modern MINI combined.

 


I really want this car. The VW GTI.

via www.caranddriver.com

Posted at 11:53pm
Tagged VW Volkswagen GTI Car Rally Hatchback

 


Man Smells

Portland General Store Men's Collection

Portland General Store Men’s Collection

Keep your skin in check and yourself smelling good with the Portland General Store Men’s Collection ($5-$25). Handmade in Maine using natural, high-quality ingredients, the lineup includes items such as shaving jelly, lotion, soap, aftershave, and cologne, available in a variety of ultra-manly scents like wood, whiskey, and tweed, packaged with incredibly awesome old-fashioned labels that will look great in your bathroom cabinet. [via]

This is good. I’ve always wondered where the very manly scents had gone to. I know that in the recent years there has been a sort of market push towards “manly products”, and there has always been men’s cologne. However they all just don’t really scream MAN to me when I smell them. For example most Axe products I think smell either flowery, or like talcum powder. If I was say… 18 months old then perhaps I wouldn’t mind. However, I have reached far beyond the age of 18 years and feel I should smell more my gender and age.

This doesn’t mean I want to smell of sweat, car grease, booze, and bar smoke. However some of these things have elements that would smell good. For example Whiskey is a very masculine smell and in a very small dose can be charming to women. Trust the man who drinks $200 dollar Whiskey, if you smell of Top Shelf the women love it. Another example being pipe tobacco. Not the smoke and ash smell of a room that smells like the inside of an ash can. The sweet and woody aroma of pipe tobacco lightly burning inside a fine pipe. I have gotten more attention from women puffing on my Churchwarden than I have sucking down a Camel. No offense Mr. Reynolds.

Actually there is something to be said for smelling as though you just spent your day elbows deep in the engine bay of a 1939 Ford Coupe. The sort of women it attracts though tend to be a bit more on the wild, dangerous, and Bettie Paige side. Nothing wrong with that either.