You can tell he's from Texas.  I propose the alternate scents:

Aroma of New England Clam Cakes being fried
Main Pine forest
Scent of Samuel Adams beer
Scotch

Chas

At 02:04 PM 1/11/2007, A.R.S. -  W5AMI wrote:
>On 1/11/07, Norman Robbins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I use "bounce" sheets for my filters... smells good and gives you that
> > "anti-static" as a bonus :-).
> >
>Do they make them in different scents?  I'd like a variety such as:
>
>1) The aroma of chicken being fried.
>2) BBQ Beans.
>3) Scent of a good imported beer or ale.
>4) Scotch.
>
>Just kidding ;)  I think I would refrain from 3 and 4, as my wife
>would surely know I was having way too much fun.
>
>For an unscented alternative, central air vent filters, the one you
>actually place in the vents, not the intake work well too, and they
>are very inexpensive.
>
>Brian / w5ami
>
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