Perfumes

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GNTLGNT

The idiot is IN
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not_nadine

Comfortably Roont
Nov 19, 2011
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Behind you
The ads were bad but I liked the scent. Used that for years and there was a lemon one for summer
too. Do you remember that not_nadine
Now its Estee by Estee Lauder. Love it, very light scent.

No, I don't. I just remember seeing those ads in a magazine. I Probably had it, or one of my sisters did.
Now a light hint lemon scent I could go for. ?
 

Nomik

Carry on
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Was it this guy?
Did you really play Gangnam Style- did I post the old Stetson commercial?
And as I recall
Nah, Neeser, best line I wrote in that last mess was flea dipped in a vat of tropical insecticide.

Rather fond of that one.
You also mentioned something about feces.
I guess we all have our moments - speaking of, Scott said queef. . and he's like already been canonized, right?:angel:
 

TheRedQueen

And Crazy Housewife
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How did I miss this thread? You guys have had me laughing up a storm!

I'm sorry to say, my mother bought me Avon perfume when I was seventeen. It was my first "real" perfume. I can't remember what it was called now, but that one bottle lasted me ten years. Now, when I'm "feeling fancy", I use a body spray I found at BB&B. It's called "Twighlight Woods", its purple and sparkly, but it smells nice. Nice and subtle. I'll spray a little cloud of it in the air, walk through once, and I'm good to go for the day.
When I remember to wear deodorant, it's this natural stuff from Whole Foods. It smells more masculine, but it suits me better than those poufy smelling girl ones...

My husband wears a natural deodorant as well, and I swear that's all he needs. He comes home after a long day of work, and he still smells amazing. When he does decide to wear cologne, he wears this "playboy New York" stuff that's become really hard to find. I've never smelled it on anyone else, but on him it's great. Of course, he only uses a tiny spray or two, so the scent is allowed to blend naturally with his own. I'm sure this helps. (I know it helps me...no more gagging on English Leather)
 

kingricefan

All-being, keeper of Space, Time & Dimension.
Jul 11, 2006
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One thing I cannot abide is people who pour on so much perfume/cologne that you can still smell their aroma 5 minutes after they have vacated the area. I can't tell you how many times I have been walking through my store and all of a sudden the air is gone and there is nothing to breath except whatever vile smell some person has left behind. Gag!!!!