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80.1 | Good stuff, Maynard! | SNEAKY::SULLIVAN | OLIVER_WENDELL_JONES | Sat Mar 14 1987 00:51 | 3 |
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Does anyone remember Hai Karate?
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80.2 | One Woman's View | NRLABS::TATISTCHEFF | | Sat Mar 14 1987 11:21 | 3 |
| The human body, particularly the MALE human body.
Lee
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80.3 | Umm, umm, good! | SNEAKY::SULLIVAN | Oliver Wendel Jones | Sat Mar 14 1987 19:18 | 5 |
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Lee,
Well hey, we think y'all smell good too, but where can we buy
Eau de Lee? How 'bout some store-bought goodies, huh?
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80.4 | | JETSAM::REZUCHA | | Sat Mar 14 1987 19:55 | 5 |
| The only cologne I know of which both smells and tastes good is l'eau de SO.
The other smells I liked tasted bad, so why wear it?
-Tom
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80.6 | Smell-good. | GENRAL::FRASHER | An opinion for any occasion | Sun Mar 15 1987 09:52 | 18 |
| My second try thanks to CNTL-Y instead of CNTL-U. AAARGH!!!
Anyway, I don't use colognes, but I use after-shaves occasionally.
In high school (Eng - 6th form) I used Hai Karate because, like
many boys, I was convinced by the commercials that I would have
to fight off the girls. Well, it may have worked on a couple of
girls, but not as well as I had hoped. I also tried Jade East,
which competed with Hai Karate.
Over the years, I have tried several commercial brands (I guess
you really asked about 'the finer scents', huh?) and now I use
Old Spice Lime. My wife always has finally approval.
I still have a half bottle of Hai Karate that I bought in 1966.
Do you suppose its a collector's item? 8-)
Spence
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80.7 | | FOLES::FOLEY | Rebel without a clue | Sun Mar 15 1987 19:30 | 6 |
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Halston Z-14. Never wear anything else.. (Never mess with
something that works.. :-))
mike
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80.8 | The Right Stuff | DSSDEV::RUSSELL | | Sun Mar 15 1987 22:50 | 8 |
| Ok, this is a woman's opinion.
My personal favorites are Tabac and English Lime. There is also
a french men's cologne called Zizane (spelling?) that Ilike a great
deal but many men seem to think it is too Europen. I think that
means it is obvious rather than subtle. But I like it. A lot.
I hate stuff like Jade East and Chaps.
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80.9 | | SHIRE::MAURER | Push the work;don't let it push you | Mon Mar 16 1987 06:12 | 3 |
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Eau Sauvage by Dior
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80.10 | smell like people | KELVIN::RPALMER | Half a bubble off plumb | Mon Mar 16 1987 08:18 | 14 |
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When I was in college I use to wear 'Old Spice'. Then I was
on a date and the girl sniffed and commented that it was the same scent
that her dad wore. I've never used any stuff since. I've got 5-6
bottles of various smells on the top shelf of my closet if someone
wants to make an offer.
I do not like the idea of cologne or perfume. As long as a person
has bathed recently there is no reason to muck things up with fruit
and musk smells. I guess I just have a bad attitude with artificial
scents. When I was in high school I was the only male in an English
class of 15. The combined smell of all those girls wearing 'Charlie'
and 'Love Baby Soft' use to make me physically ill.
=Ralph=
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80.11 | hardly worth talking about | ULTRA::LARU | | Mon Mar 16 1987 10:27 | 5 |
| why let the madison avenue types con you into paying for something
to cover up the way you 'smell?' natural is best; when it starts
to ferment, take a shower!
/bruce
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80.12 | | RDGENG::COTTON | | Mon Mar 16 1987 10:37 | 2 |
| I agree, Humans smell much better than any perfume, aftershave,
etc...
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80.13 | | QUARK::LIONEL | Free advice is worth every cent | Mon Mar 16 1987 11:17 | 12 |
| I am very sensitive to overpowering fragrances - such that I cannot
enter many stores that feature scented candles, incense or
potpourri - even standing outside such a store can be difficult.
However, I have found that in small doses, a little added scent
does make for a nice effect, especially up close.
I've been using British Sterling for years since it was given to
me as a gift once - I have tried many other brands and most of them
I find unpleasant. I only use the after shave, so I suppose the
scent wears off pretty quickly anyway.
Steve
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80.14 | Don't cover up the pheromones! | BCSE::RYAN | Mannish Boy | Mon Mar 16 1987 11:31 | 7 |
| I'll go along with .8-.10 - I stick to the daily shower.
I always like the English Leather commercial - "All my men
wear English Leather, or they wear nothing at all". Never
figured out why I should want to be in the former group:-).
Mike
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80.15 | | CSSE::HAKIM | | Mon Mar 16 1987 11:33 | 13 |
| I'll throw in my preferences...but please realize that every fragance
reacts differently on each individual. These fragrances while
wonderful on some (hence some of my sweetest memories :-) ) might
be wretched on others:
Kouros - YSL (male counterpart to Opium)
Monsieur - Givenchy
Halston Z-14 - Halston
Paco Rabanne
Have fune experimenting!
A.
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80.16 | | DECWET::MITCHELL | | Mon Mar 16 1987 21:19 | 9 |
| I think a good rule for cologne and perfume is "Don't put it anywhere you
don't want somebody to taste!"
I think Aramis smells like medicine. I prefer good ol' Bay Rum. I also have a
bottle of Brazil I use only once a year (Christmas). It is about 20 years old
and still going strong.
John M.
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80.17 | some like it!!! | RHODES::QUIROGA | | Tue Mar 17 1987 12:50 | 12 |
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How about :
Lagerfeld
Drakkar
Polo
All of the above have been given to me by the women in my life......
..........mother, sisters, wife,.......etc........
ARTURO
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80.18 | Another vote for Paco | DAMSEL::MITCHELL | | Tue Mar 17 1987 12:58 | 4 |
| Paco Rabonne.....This is what I like best on men....
kathie
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80.19 | Me, too! | PEACHS::WOOD | If words could make wishes come true... | Tue Mar 17 1987 13:03 | 4 |
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Another vote for Paco Rabonne....it's my favorite too!
My
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80.20 | achoo.... | STUBBI::B_REINKE | the fire and the rose are one | Tue Mar 17 1987 15:12 | 2 |
| I like the smell of nice clean skin and hair....most anything
else stuffs up my nose :-(
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80.21 | | NUTMEG::TEMP6 | | Tue Mar 17 1987 16:53 | 5 |
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Grey Flannel is my favorite.
Nancy
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80.22 | "POLO" | GEMVAX::MARINO | | Wed Mar 18 1987 12:10 | 16 |
| I WOULD HAVE TO SAY THAT MY FAVORITE IS "POLO", IT IS A GREAT
DAY OR EVENING AFTERSHAVE. ROYAL COPENHAGEN IS ALSO A GOOD
ONE, ALTHOUGH IT IS DEFINATELY AN EVENING AFTERSHAVE. I HAD
BOUGHT MY HUSBAND A "GIFT COLLECTION" SAMPLE OF AFTERHAVES FOR
CHRISTMAS, IT HAD POLO, GUICCI, PACO AND ONE OTHER I CAN'T REALLY
REMEMBER... I PREFERRED THE POLO OUT OF ALL OF THEM, BUT THE
OTHERS WEREN'T BAD. I THINK POLO HAS A CLEAN FRESH FRAGRANCE.
HOWEVER, THE BEST WAY I FOUND TO PICK OUT AN AFTERSHAVE IS TO
SMELL IT ON SOMEONE ELSE FIRST AND THEN BUY IT, TESTING AFTERSHAVES
STRAIGHT FROM THE BOTTLE CAN BE A "STOMACH SICKENING" EXPERIENCE
AS WELL AS "ACHOO".
I WOULD HAVE TO AGREE THAT THE BEST SCENT IS WHEN MY HUSBAND
FIRST GETS OUT OF THE SHOWER, A FRESH CLEAN SOAP SMELL!
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80.23 | I love that smell ! | DVINCI::VERRIER | | Wed Mar 18 1987 12:42 | 12 |
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My number one choice has to be POLO, with HALSTON Z-14 next. Also,
I like Armamis and Armani as well.
Kim
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80.24 | | FOLES::FOLEY | Rebel without a clue | Wed Mar 18 1987 18:01 | 14 |
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As Ann said, some peoples chemistry (ie: sweat) reacts differently
with certain colognes. I have been told by many women friends that
when I wear Halston Z-14, it smells "different" than on someone
else.
Someone I dated told me (she was the ONLY one BTW) that she
didn't like Halston Z-14 and thought I should try Paco. I tried
some on in the store and didn't like it at all.. I ended up buying
another bottle of Halston. Needless to say, that person and I don't
date anymore.. :-) (Ok, there were other reasons too.. :-))
mike
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80.25 | OOOOOooo that smell !! | CSMADM::BASSETT | I'm a mega-bucks loser | Wed Mar 18 1987 19:11 | 7 |
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I like -- POLO also MUSK by JOVAN
ekiM
=|8vD
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80.26 | one more | MENSCH::MERRILL | | Thu Mar 19 1987 08:49 | 3 |
| Another woman's opinion.......I like Polo...
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80.28 | More on smells | LEZAH::RANDERSON | | Thu Mar 19 1987 11:05 | 4 |
| I usually get enough at Christmas time and birthdays that i rarely
have to buy it myself - i also tired that Eau de Cologene and liked
it, it was a gift of course. After shave and colone may be the
world's most common male gift.
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80.29 | I just couldn't resist. | SNEAKY::SULLIVAN | Oliver Wendel Jones | Thu Mar 19 1987 20:40 | 7 |
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"Well, I prefer TUNA FISH SANDWICH! One under each arm, and I don't
smell like any other guy. It's economical, too, 'cause the smell
lasts for 4 or 5 days!"
-Steve Martin
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80.30 | But seriously... | SNEAKY::SULLIVAN | Oliver Wendel Jones | Thu Mar 19 1987 20:45 | 8 |
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I heard some very strange scientific report which stated that
the pheromones (a la .14) contained in no less than PIG SWEAT is
the most attractive scent to females (who wants to attract pigs?).
Truth is stranger than fiction.
Bubba
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80.32 | Just my opinion! | PEACHS::WOOD | If words could make wishes come true... | Fri Mar 20 1987 10:05 | 8 |
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Musk??
Yuk!!
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80.33 | take it off.... take it all off | ROCKET::DUNTON | who were u expecting, your MOTHER? | Fri Mar 20 1987 12:06 | 7 |
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myself, having sensitive skin.... I have to be careful of aftershaves
and deodorants. No one has mentioned AFTA (picture a bunch of
women [ by mennen!] ) It's a lotion and the only thing that doesn't
make my face break out after shaving... on the weekends I wash
off and go NAKED (no aftershave).
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80.34 | And still another... | TOPDOC::CORMIER | | Fri Mar 20 1987 12:29 | 2 |
| Has anyone tried Pierre Cardin.......it's my favorite!
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80.35 | ballot | ARMORY::CHARBONND | | Mon Mar 23 1987 08:46 | 7 |
| 1st Aramis
2nd Jovan Musk
3rd Mennen
Tried Old Spice Musk once - gaahhh
Honrable Mention - Johnsons Baby Powder :-)
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80.36 | | WILLIE::TIMMONS | GO CELTICS | Fri Mar 27 1987 12:57 | 9 |
| Old Spice Regular
Why? Well, I prefer to use what I like. If I had a special lady,
and she preferred something else, then I'd give it a try. Or, if
something magical came on the market that was sure to have ladies
following me around, I'd try that. :*)
Lee
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80.37 | Heavy duty stuff.... | CSSE::HAKIM | | Mon Mar 30 1987 16:33 | 5 |
| Well, I have to update my inventory of favorites. BIJAN.....worth
every cent....and I can't be held responsible for my reactions to
it!!
Ann
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80.38 | | RDGE99::HUDGELL | Mike Hudgell 830-4318 | Tue Mar 31 1987 05:05 | 17 |
| Used to wear Paco Rabanne or Regular Aramis when the other guys
wore Brut and Old Spice !!!!
Still use Aramis and Aramis 900 for work - also Kouros and Regular
Chanel.
Wear Chanel Anteus, Givenchy and JHL (by Ester Lauder) when going
out etc..
Don't use after-shaves, burn my face !! But use cologne, soap,
deoderant, shampoo etc.....
I NEVER buy any of this in the shops ONLY in the duty free where
the prices are reasonable.
Mike.
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80.39 | | 57547::MAHLER | | Tue Mar 31 1987 20:58 | 5 |
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Anteus at Night
Tactics at Light
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80.40 | | CAPECD::HOLLAND | | Thu Apr 02 1987 11:23 | 3 |
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How about Royal Copenhagen??
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80.41 | try these on for smell! | JETSAM::GILFOY | Trip Through Your Wires | Fri Apr 03 1987 04:09 | 11 |
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1 Jovan Musk
2 Polo
3 Aramis
Redd Foxx (Fred Sanford) has a favorite.
It's called Eau dee doo dah day!!!
Tom
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80.42 | P.R. is the best P.R. | MUNICH::CLINCH | Life begins at... (muffled thump) | Fri Apr 03 1987 18:49 | 22 |
| I replenish my Paco Rabanne only about one every eight months,
which shows how little I use it. I recently ran out and
took the opportunity to have a sniff of what else was on
offer in a perfumery, when they didn't have any (call
that a perfumery?) and I didn't like any of the other
smells, I had to go looking elsewhere until I found some P.R.
But I use it so sparingly also because (doing as I
would be done by) I find nothing more
off-putting on a woman than a level of perfume that
hides the natural smell of the skin. It just makes
me want to run away.
And as a different and extreme case, I used to walk
a dramatic distance out of my way to and from lunch
in a DEC building in a country in Europe to avoid
Christian Dior "Poison" fall-out. I often find my
nostrils cauterised in the street for five minutes
just because someone walked that way some time before
wearing it.
Simon.
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80.43 | Eau de what?? | NWD002::SAMMSRO | Robin Samms | Mon Apr 06 1987 02:58 | 10 |
| My preferences,
1.Eau Sauvage
2.Lagerfeld
3.Habit Rouge
A bottle of after shave lasts me about a year,which is great
considering the prices of the above.
...Robin
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80.44 | My vote... | TRIPPR::POLLERT | Kathy Pollert | Thu Apr 09 1987 14:38 | 6 |
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I used to like Paco Rabanne and Grey Flannel, but now I
LOVE Obsession for Men, by Calvin Klein.
Kathy
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80.45 | | BAGELS::LANE | Baby it's a wild world | Thu Apr 16 1987 13:40 | 4 |
| I just bought a bottle of Habit Rouge for my SO, smells good to
me!
Debbi
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80.47 | I've heard good things... | SNEAKY::SULLIVAN | Ah ooga ooga ooga chaka! | Fri Apr 24 1987 03:53 | 6 |
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I'd like to try this Paco Rabanne. Does anyone know the
prevailing price of the stuff?
Bubba
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80.48 | About $25. for 3-4 oz. | MRMFG3::A_PEIRANO | Where's the first Tee??? | Fri Apr 24 1987 14:07 | 1 |
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80.49 | ? | NCVAX1::COOPER | | Fri May 01 1987 18:19 | 8 |
| Does Paco Rabanne make womens cologne also?
I recieved a bottle for Christmas (from a not to close friend)
all it says is Paco Rabanne and it smells more masculine than
feminine.
CC
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80.50 | GrrrrrOOWWL! | BLITZN::AIKALA | I am not unwell, thank you. | Sat May 02 1987 08:35 | 17 |
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re: .7 >Halston Z-14...(Never mess with something that works...)
So true, so true....
When strange gorgeous women are always leaning their gorgeous
anatomies up against yours for improved olfactory pleasure, that is
definitley NOT something I want to mess with.
This was recommended to me by an "ex" on our first date, that Z-14
always melted her insides and made her want to make rip-roaring,
all-out, no-holds-barred, passionate love-making to Ted Nugents
"Wango Tango" cranked to a zillion decibels! Needless to say,
I was a well-stocked Z-14 man, and a devoted fan to at least "one"
of Ted Nugents songs. ;^ >
SRA
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80.51 | like 'em both | SHIRE::MAURER | Mayday, M'aidez | Sat May 02 1987 10:00 | 3 |
| paco rabanne make at least two women's colognes ( eau de metal &
eau de calandre )
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80.53 | POLO, the green stuff | JUNIOR::TASSONE | Spring Fling | Tue May 12 1987 14:45 | 10 |
| I didn't have time to scan this file but the one cologne that I
can recognize and really pumps my blood is Polo. I know that it
is popular around here because some men bathe in it (yuk). I like
it when the aroma is soft and subtle and well, I have to get REAL
close to fully enjoy it. Oh, I also LOVE trying to find where he
puts it. Hmmm, is the weekend here yet?
Thank you Ralph Lauren,
Cathy
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80.54 | HABIT ROUGE, de Guerlain | SHIRE::MILLIOT | Mimi, Zoziau, Vanille-Fraise & Co | Wed May 13 1987 12:01 | 8 |
| Poivre, piquant, chaud, sensuel...
Malheureusement, c'etait mon pere qui le portait !!
Elementaire, mon cher Oedipe !!
Zoziau
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80.55 | Ja, mein schatz, aber Ich kann nicht verstehen! | COMET::AIKALA | Dancing in the sheets | Thu May 14 1987 05:41 | 9 |
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re: .54
UUhhhhhhh....Oh Yeah! Of course! By the way, Voulez Vou...? :^ )
Shermwa (french pronounciation of Sherman)
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80.56 | Short enough that I think I can handle it. | TRACER::FRASHER | Undercover mountain man | Thu May 14 1987 12:10 | 14 |
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re .54, translated, since I don't understand french, please correct
me if I'm wrong.
-< HABIT ROUGE, by Guerlain >-
Peppery, spicy, warm, sensual...
Unfortunately, it still reminds me of my father !!
Elementary, my dear Oedipe !! (Oedipus???)
Spence
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80.57 | Time to talk of "Renny Decker and Marcel Poop?" | MUNICH::CLINCH | World's an oyster? Pass the tabasco! | Mon May 18 1987 05:41 | 16 |
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re .56
I made the second sentence:
"Unfortunately it was my father who was wearing it !!"
Yes Oedipe is Oedipus - it seems that the French language has
a list of translations of proper names. Personally
I disapprove of this but there it is. Others include
"Pythagore" for Pythagorus and "Beethove" for Beethoven. (BAH! Just coz
the majority have the arrogance not to recognise the validity of
languages other than French!) I gave up trying to stop them calling
me "Monsieur Clangsh"!
Simon (Clinch_not_Clangsh)
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80.58 | "Imperiale" for me! | SAVAGE::LOCKRIDGE | Artificial Insanity | Fri May 22 1987 18:23 | 16 |
| My all time favourite Cologne is the Veritable EAU de COLOGNE
"Imperiale" EXTRA DRY by Guerlain. It was formulated for Napoleon, so
I figure it's good enough for me. It has sort of a lemon smell. They
also make a version that is not "Extra Dry" and it has subtle
difference in fragrance, but is not as good as the Extra Dry. I
cannot get it around here, but have a source in Philadelphia (John
Wanamaker).
I have also been known to use "Wild Country" by Avon. I was given
a bottle about 20 years ago that I still have, and go through a
two ounce bottle of "Imperiale" in about 2.5 years.
"Imperiale" also kinda' reminds me of GIN. Maybe that's why I like
it! :-)
-Bob
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80.59 | Kiss, Kiss, Nuzzle, Nuzzle.... | WARLRD::CFLETCHER | Short Stuff | Fri Jun 19 1987 15:53 | 19 |
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My favorite men's colonge is Monogram (not sure what "brand" it
is). It comes in a dark blue glass bottle with the top part silver.
It smells soooooo gooood!
Just love to kiss and nuzzle my SO on the neck when he's wearing it!
(Course I love to do that when he's not, too!)
It's not to strong or flowery. Smells just right.
And..
It's passed the famous Elevator Test. I can ride in an elevator
with my SO while he's wearing Monogram, and I don't have a sneeze
attack!
Bye, Y'all!
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80.60 | 3-Best | MSDSWS::NADAMS | | Mon Jul 20 1987 18:24 | 10 |
| For the man in my life I buy:
1) Paco
2) Halston Z-14
3) Lagerfeld
All of the above, just a little bit goes a long way.
Nan
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80.61 | RE: .38 - makes my heart pound!!! | SPACEY::ETHOMPSON | and I, I took the road less travelled by... | Thu Aug 13 1987 16:43 | 13 |
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Men,
A really good friend of mine wears only Kouros, and does
he smell good! I think that's one of the reasons our friendship
became something more. Things aren't as close as they used to
be, but we are still friends. But when I read .38, I almost
melted in my chair at the thought of that cologne. It definitely
gets a woman's attention!
-ET
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80.64 | Scents and non-scents | LINCON::DEGROSS | AMBIVALENCE - I CAN TAKE IT OR LEAVE IT. | Thu Aug 20 1987 12:08 | 20 |
| I have encountered several scents which became favorites over the
years but through boredom, finding something that I liked better
or their disappearance from the market, I keep changing. Maybe
my body chemistry is changing too.... hmmm. It's bad to get old...
Top favorites:
Monsieur Net
Hawaiian Surf (believe it or not, but in SMALL amounts)
Aramis 900 (not the original)
Polo
Royal Copenhagen (my SO likes it for some reason)
I haven't seen the first two for some time - they may be extinct
(no pun intended).
Anybody remember "007" cologne? yuk
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80.65 | I'll agree.......... | LUDWIG::JBURKE | | Tue Sep 22 1987 04:05 | 9 |
| Alot of the scents around today smell great on certain people. I'll
have to aree with the majority, and go with Kouros. That stuff smells
excellent! Of course Polo and Paco are right up there also. I also
think that cologne (and perfume) smell the best about an hour or
two after you put it on and it has a chance to blend in with your
own smell. I also agree with one of the other replys (I don't remember
which one), cologne (and perfume) smell good when you're very close
to somebody. For example, an intimate moment. Try it and you'll
see!!
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80.66 | | PARITY::DDAVIS | Dotti | Tue Sep 22 1987 14:23 | 1 |
| Paco Rabanne, that stuff is great....nothing else, just Paco!
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80.67 | dangerous around me... | SAHQ::CARLSON | Colour the Wind | Fri Mar 25 1988 15:20 | 9 |
| 1. Quorum - mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
2. Tamarisk - a Mary Kay product
3. Drakkar Noir - sexy
My SO used to wear Leather by Yardley (I think). Of course, it
can't be found now. The Old Spice version isn't as good.
theresa.
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80.68 | | QUARK::LIONEL | We all live in a yellow subroutine | Fri Mar 25 1988 17:16 | 10 |
| I wore Drakkar Noir for a while, but I had enough women tell me
it was awful that I switched to something else. I've also tried
Aramis, but it's dull.
Currently, I have both Polo and Azarro (or is it Azzaro?), and I'll
pick one or the other on a given day as the mood suits me. Both
get a good reaction from a certain lady, though the Polo seems to
be her favorite.
Steve
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80.69 | Lagerfeld | BLITZN::LITASI | Sherry Litasi | Fri Mar 25 1988 20:19 | 6 |
| I tend to sneeze at a lot of heavy perfumes, but one I really
find sexy is Lagerfeld. So I bought it for my husband for
Christmas but he doesn't wear it much cause it makes him
sneeze.
When he does wear it, I know what he wants...
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80.70 | makes scents to me... | WAV14::SOHN | you give me infrared instead of sun | Tue Mar 29 1988 17:43 | 6 |
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Well, the last two times women asked me what I was wearing, it was Drakkar
Noir and Quorum. Personal favorites include Kouros, 3rd Homme du Caron,
Gray Flannel, KL Homme, and Eau Savage...
Eric_whose_Paco_bottle_seems_to_have_lost_its_scent
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80.71 | me and my paco | PSG::GUPTA | Bobby Knight who? | Tue Mar 29 1988 17:58 | 0 |
80.73 | ...or nothing at all | HOTJOB::GROUNDS | Suicide is painless | Sun Apr 03 1988 18:57 | 9 |
| For those of you old enough to remember the "sixties":
The play was "Hair"
The song title was "Flesh Failures"
and the lyric was "We walk, proudly in our winter coats,
wearing smells from laboritories
facing a dieing nation..."
Sorry, ... its the only thing this discussion reminds me of ;^).
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80.74 | Godiva, for men... | RANCHO::HOLT | Robert A. Holt | Fri May 06 1988 12:27 | 2 |
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How would a chocolate scented cologne go over?
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80.75 | Yum Yum | BSS::BLAZEK | Dancing with My Self | Fri May 06 1988 16:36 | 8 |
| re: .74 (RANCHO::HOLT)
>> How would a chocolate scented cologne go over?
Go over what? ;-)
Carla
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80.77 | A woman's nose knows | HBO::PETERSEN | | Thu Aug 11 1988 10:48 | 15 |
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re: 76
Chocolate scent: sure, but *only* on a Sunday
afternoon, otherwise, Obsession is my favorite.
I must say, Obsession is the *only* scent I like,
all depending on the mixture of the scent and the
man's body chemistry.
The scent does for me what the name of it is -
Obsession
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80.78 | <It's that crazed looked again> | FSCAMP::JLEWIS | | Fri Aug 19 1988 19:34 | 8 |
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re: .77
I have to agree with you Bo - Obsession IS wonderful.
And believe me guys, I've seen her lost in the Obsessive
search for the man wearing it!
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80.79 | | RANCHO::HOLT | FRS 3/89 | Sat Aug 20 1988 04:23 | 5 |
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I have just discovered Essence of Gooseshit...
lovely stuff, a smidgeon behind the ears gets 'em
everytime...
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80.80 | | COMET::BRUNO | Quayle Paled! | Sat Aug 20 1988 10:06 | 5 |
| Re: .79
Are you going non-linear on us, Holty old boy?
Greg
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80.81 | whatchu mean going..? | RANCHO::HOLT | got some real estate here in my hand | Mon Aug 22 1988 02:41 | 2 |
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I was *born* nonlinear...
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80.82 | | LEZAH::BOBBITT | invictus maneo | Mon Aug 22 1988 09:56 | 8 |
| then, there's the Steve Martin bit (I think from his album Cruel
Shoes)...he does it in the "wild and crazy guy" accent...
"I have this new scent, it's called "tuna fish sandwich", one or
two under each arm, a couple behind the ears, and I don't smell
like any other man! And the effect lasts for two or three days!"
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80.83 | distinctive, long-lasting... | ASIC::EDECK | One Income, No Kids:OINK! | Tue Aug 23 1988 12:32 | 5 |
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Back when I lived on a farm, I used to wear a scent called
"E'au Du Caprine." Came in useful at staff meetings....
In fact, we had the shortest staff meetings on record...
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80.84 | you betcha | WMOIS::B_REINKE | As true as water, as true as light | Tue Aug 23 1988 13:45 | 7 |
| in re .83
Every time we took our goats to be bred our car and our
jackets would retain the distinctive odor of billy goat
for days. It is *strong*!
Bonnie
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80.85 | | RANCHO::HOLT | I seen 'em..! | Tue Aug 23 1988 23:06 | 3 |
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Anyone ever notice the resemblance between musk and
essense of striped black-and-white handstanding mustelid?
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80.86 | buccolic digression | ASIC::EDECK | One Income, No Kids:OINK! | Wed Aug 24 1988 12:37 | 7 |
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Then there was the time the roommates washed the goat in the bathtub.
Six cans of Lysol later...
(But I digress...)
[Next: how to cure sheep bloat with PeptoBismal]
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80.87 | This is really getting distgusting... | RANCHO::HOLT | I seen 'em..! | Wed Aug 24 1988 13:33 | 2 |
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I'm sorry I ever brought it up...
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80.88 | | ASIC::EDECK | One Income, No Kids:OINK! | Wed Aug 24 1988 14:30 | 9 |
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Ok, no more about sheep bloat, then. (And if you get a case,
don't call me! :-)
Back to the topic (sort of), I've heard of a cologne that contains
human male pheremones--the sexual attractant scents. Anyone ever
try them? I'd imagine that to a guy, they'd probably smell like
essence of old mildew or something, but a woman's reaction might
be different (?).
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80.89 | did you see Deliverance? | COMET::BRUNO | Beware the Night Writer! | Wed Aug 24 1988 14:36 | 9 |
| Re: .88
I understand that the pheromones from pig sweat tend to project
more efficiently, and DO work on humans. Of course, I might be
wary of the type of women it would attract.
Squeeeeeeeeeal!!
Greg
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80.91 | female musk | BLITZN::LITASI | Sherry Litasi | Wed Aug 24 1988 21:45 | 5 |
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I read somewhere that female's should use their
own "juices" as perfume to entice the male...
Something I may try...
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80.92 | I prefer Van Cleef & Arpels parfum | BSS::BLAZEK | Dancing with My Self | Wed Aug 24 1988 21:51 | 4 |
| I doubt I'll try that. 8-P
Carla
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80.93 | does she mean what I think she means | RAVEN1::TYLER | Try to earn what Lovers own | Thu Aug 25 1988 04:42 | 7 |
| RE: -2
Are you refering to the "juices" I think you are ?
Inquireing minds want to know.
Ben
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80.94 | yes! | BLITZN::LITASI | Sherry Litasi | Thu Aug 25 1988 11:22 | 1 |
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80.95 | at least it's free | UNTADI::ODIJP | Just when you thought it was safe ... | Thu Aug 25 1988 11:54 | 22 |
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Let me see if I've got this right .
To 'attract' a male , you are considering using natures lubrication
as a form of perfume . I am assuming it will be placed in the usual
places ie neck , wrists , behind the ears etc . I am also assuming
that at various stages during the day/evening it must be re-applied
just as usual perfume . Given that a bottle of the stuff is probably
not such a good idea , you will need fresh supplies only when needed
requiring a certain amount of 'juice' inducement .
There are two additional benefits to this -
1. You will not need to apply colouring to your cheeks .
2. Even if the men aren't attracted to the scent , you should at
least have a happy time .
Let us know how it goes
John J :^)
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80.96 | blush... | BLITZN::LITASI | Sherry Litasi | Thu Aug 25 1988 12:39 | 1 |
| I guess I'll have to try it...
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80.97 | | COMET::BRUNO | Beware the Night Writer! | Thu Aug 25 1988 12:49 | 4 |
| Yo! Folks! What are you saying, here? Has
civilization declined so FAR?
Greg
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80.99 | On the flip side... ;-);-);-) | TUNER::FLIS | missed me | Thu Aug 25 1988 21:51 | 9 |
| re: .91
Since this is about Masculine scents, what abo.....
Naw, I ain't touchin' that with a 10 foot pole!
jim
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80.100 | mmm..... | BLITZN::LITASI | Sherry Litasi | Fri Aug 26 1988 17:02 | 20 |
| re: 77 & 78
Last night I smelled something wonderful
while dancing (it wasn't sweat either).
I asked him what he was wearing...
not essense of goose*...
not essense of pig*...
not my own essense...
it was essense of deer...
OBSESSION!!!!
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80.101 | What's that that smells so good ? | RAVEN1::TYLER | Try to earn what Lovers own | Mon Aug 29 1988 04:03 | 3 |
| Sherry, I think I Love you all ready. ;-)
Ben
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80.102 | how sweet :*) | BLITZN::LITASI | Sherry Litasi | Mon Aug 29 1988 12:34 | 5 |
| re: -1
if only ALL my men would tell me that...
sherry
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80.104 | want to stand in line??? | BLITZN::LITASI | Sherry Litasi | Mon Aug 29 1988 14:01 | 6 |
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re: .103
Enough men to keep me busy, but not the "right" one
to fall in love with...
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80.105 | that's a long line... | IAMOK::KOSKI | It's in the way that you use it | Mon Aug 29 1988 14:05 | 4 |
| Sherry, you party animal you. Do you carry around the bottle of
Obsession with you? ...and splash as you go?
Gail
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80.106 | I make my own perfume... | BLITZN::LITASI | Sherry Litasi | Mon Aug 29 1988 15:22 | 13 |
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Gail,
Would you believe I don't even wear perfume?
Thanks for the suggestion, though, I may try it :*)
sherry
ps...re: the line
the queue gets shorter for interactive processes...
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80.107 | well....it's like this | LEZAH::BOBBITT | invictus maneo | Tue Aug 30 1988 14:03 | 9 |
| actually, the masculine scent I like most is generally the one the guy
I like smells like naturally. It's really comforting. It's really
"them". It's always around them - in their hair - in their clothes -
in their sheets ;-), in their room. And (unfortunately) I am allergic
to perfumes and colognes. Bouts of wheezing and sneezing can really
cut short a pleasant evening - so it's Mr. Natural for me.
-Jody
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80.108 | people smelling like people | WMOIS::B_REINKE | As true as water, as true as light | Tue Aug 30 1988 14:33 | 7 |
| Jody,
I know what you mean. Most colognes and perfumes give me a serious
headache. However, I *love* the natural smell of a person. I generally
get a bit of a 'sniff' when I hug my kids or my husband.
Bonnie
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80.110 | Broken Sniffer | RUTLND::KUPTON | Goin' For The Top | Tue Aug 30 1988 15:52 | 9 |
| When I get out of bed in the morning, my wife immediately moves
to my side of the bed. When i asked her why, she replied, "It's
warm and I can smell you on your pillow and feel you in the sheets.
It's a warm, secure feeling."
I have lost most of my sense of smell so I can't know what she
means, but I can remember that as a child, my parents bed had a
certain "smell" to it that made me feel secure also.
Ken
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80.111 | pillows | WMOIS::B_REINKE | As true as water, as true as light | Tue Aug 30 1988 15:54 | 7 |
| Ken,
I do the same thing! I reach over and hug my husband's pillow after
he gets up. As a child I used to like to nap on my mom's pillow
because it smelled like her.
Bonnie
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80.112 | | RANCHO::HOLT | Readings are getting stronger, Captain | Tue Aug 30 1988 05:20 | 3 |
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When my pillows start smelling like me I know its time to
wash the linen!
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80.113 | mine need washing too... | BLITZN::LITASI | Sherry Litasi | Tue Aug 30 1988 05:59 | 7 |
| re: -1
Maybe we could bottle it :*)
or
you could exchange sheets with your girlfriend :*}
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80.114 | Inhale deeply! | BSS::BLAZEK | Dancing with My Self | Tue Aug 30 1988 09:45 | 19 |
| I love to be able to still smell my man after he's gone, whether
the scent is on my hands, body, clothes, sheets, or his clothes
that were inadvertently left behind. Providing, of course, that
I liked how he smelled! (Honestly, most men who bathe regularly
and shun sweet, cheap colognes smell good.)
I was with someone who always wore a certain cologne, one that
can only be purchased in exclusive shops--consequently I never
have smelled it on another man and love to see him sometimes,
if only to fulfill an olfactory yearning. I associate so many
things with smell, just as some of us also use songs as memory
jolters.
Scent is a romantic lingering memory that can be enjoyed until
soap (or time) launches the aromatized reminiscence to another
galaxy.
Carla
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80.116 | Silent Night | RUTLND::KUPTON | Goin' For The Top | Wed Aug 31 1988 16:41 | 9 |
| When my son was about 6-9 months old (a few years back) he'd
scream and carry on. An elderly lady told my wife to wear the same
nylon or silk nightie for two or three nights in a row without washing
it. She told her to then put it in the crib for the baby to lie
on and the crying would stop because the baby would feel secure
because he could smell his mother. ..... it worked. There's a
lot more to smell than we give credit for.
Ken
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80.117 | so sorry... | BLITZN::LITASI | Sherry Litasi | Wed Aug 31 1988 20:17 | 16 |
| I has come to my attention that a previous note
of mine was extracted and passed around. My notes
on this topic are not meant to be taken seriously,
however, some people who have read them find them
insulting and offensive.
So in response, I've "set hidden" my notes and if
any of you were offended I apologize.
In the future I'll try to include more smiley faces
in the text so you'll know *for sure* that I'm just
joking.
Sincerely,
Sherry Litasi
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80.118 | Intergalactic B.O. | GALLOP::MACLUREA | I think, therefore I am (I think) | Thu Sep 01 1988 13:59 | 8 |
| Re: .114
I didn't realise that when you washed, the smells went to another
galaxy. It must really stink there by now!
(By the way Carla, how are things at Cheers?)
:-)
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80.119 | Xeryus | COMET::BRUNO | C'mon George, DEBATE! | Thu Sep 01 1988 21:01 | 6 |
|
I wore Xeryus by Givenchy when I got a compliment from a difficult-
to-please person. Maybe there's something to it.
Greg
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80.120 | Fine, I think! | BSS::BLAZEK | Dancing with My Self | Thu Sep 01 1988 22:05 | 6 |
| re: .118
Um, whatever do you mean?
Confused in Colorado
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80.121 | Imperial Rectumii | RUTLND::KUPTON | Goin' For The Top | Fri Sep 02 1988 07:25 | 12 |
| re:117
The sad part about this Sherry is that some people are very immature.
Extracting and printing NOTESFILES got the ::SEXCETERTA file shut
down a couple of years ago. Other files I have belonged to have
become "members only" because of the ext/print problem. I enjoyed
your input and realized you were having a good time.....it's too
bad that you had to feel compelled to hide the notes.
Sincerely,
Ken
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80.122 | My vote: Obsession for Men | BOXTOP::BOONE | Chris...the brown Fox | Fri Sep 02 1988 10:42 | 2 |
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80.123 | Malaysia's kinko-chinko | MSAM01::DANIELNG | | Thu Feb 09 1989 02:11 | 22 |
| Let me contribute my two scents worth to this ......
When I was younger, I was only given BRUT and thought that that
was THE smell. Frankly, didn't really like it then.
Canada have taught me more things than just education, books that
is. Studying there helped me discovered a variety of fragrances
and I actually used 1 differenet fragrance everyday of the week,
experimenting, one may claim.
Back in good old Malaysia, where it is hot and humid, I discovered
that the following is the most suitable, for my body chemistry.
I believe not every perfume smell the same on different people.
They are :- in order of priority
Halston Z-14
Drakkar Noir
Polo
Eau Sauvage by Dior
Personnaly, I like the musky scent, so does my mateS.
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80.125 | OPIUM OPINION | YUPPY::DAVIESA | Rebel Yell | Tue Jun 20 1989 10:00 | 14 |
|
Slight rathole.....
I know that this topic is for the discussion of masculine scents,
but would anyone like to tell me their opinion/impression of
"Opium" perfume on ladies?
I received some "unsolicited feedback" about this recently and I'd
like to know if anyone else holds strong views on this scent.....
Btw, I reckon *nothing* beats Aramis (call me old-fashioned...)
'gail
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80.126 | bet you can't sniff just once... | PENMAN::BROWN | upcountry frolics | Tue Jun 20 1989 12:07 | 8 |
| re: .125
Opium is one of our favorites - I generally prefer somewhat
exotic, spicy scents and Opium fits the bill. It has a certain
warmth that is subtle and very attractive - tends to make me want
to take another sniff.
Ron
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80.127 | What to do, when you find it. | WFOV12::BISHOP | | Tue Jun 20 1989 13:15 | 6 |
| RE: .125
I realy love the Opium scent. (My lady wears it.) Mmmm... What
fun, trying to find out where she's wearing it.
Al
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80.128 | Opium .. what a name. Hey man, got some op'eeeum ? | WOODRO::EARLY | Bob Early CSS/NSG Dtn 264-6252 | Thu Jun 22 1989 10:31 | 26 |
| re: .124
Opium ? Who can afford that ? DO you realize what they charge for
a 64 oz bottle ?
Well, my SO likes it a lot, so twice a year i get her some. (instead
of going to the Bahamas for two weeks).
I prefer (for men) Vevitar, but have been unable to locate a source.
I'm trying some stuff i got at Jordans (not the furniture store) that I
really don't care lot for (can't remember the name. similar to a ladies
perfume scent. same name, almost, too).
What I learned about the "better quality" scents, is the amazing
staying power, even while sweating up a storm dancing !!
(my first choice is no chemically applied scents, for men or women.
But, in the world od business, the more "unique" people who want
to go against the 'norm' of business, soon find themselves in ratty
situations from which quitting os the only way out. If you can't
lick 'em, you gotta go along with them!) [or something like that]
Bob
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80.129 | TENURE? | YUPPY::DAVIESA | Rebel Yell | Mon Jun 26 1989 09:07 | 15 |
|
Last Autumn, on a trip to Europe, I bought my SO some aftershave
in the duty-free section. It was by Paco Rabane, and called "Tenure"...
black and scarlet packaging....
We both fell passionately in lust with this scent!
He ran out in about March, so I tried to find some more in the UK.
Apparently it won't be launched here until next winter!
Has anyone else come across this aftershave?
Or know anything about when it'll be launched over here?
'gail
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80.130 | make do or do without | LEZAH::BOBBITT | invictus maneo | Mon Jun 26 1989 10:00 | 9 |
| The masculine scent I like best is the one the man has naturally
(and yes, everybody smells different - and when you're wrapped up
in his arms it's so *comforting*).....
Of course, the fact that I'm allergic to perfume and cologne and
other fragrances may have something to do with this.....
-Jody
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80.131 | I agree | TLE::FISHER | Work that dream and love your life. | Mon Jun 26 1989 10:43 | 12 |
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> The masculine scent I like best is the one the man has naturally
> (and yes, everybody smells different - and when you're wrapped up
> in his arms it's so *comforting*).....
Ohhh, YES!
...but the scent doesn't age well, if you know what I mean. 1-day
vintage is perfect.
--Gerry
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80.133 | I know a solution | BSS::BLAZEK | midnight children to the midnight beat | Mon Jun 26 1989 16:33 | 3 |
| You should've met me in Switzerland again, Abigail. =8-)
Carla
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80.134 | YOUR OWN SPACE | YUPPY::DAVIESA | Rebel Yell | Fri Jun 30 1989 10:04 | 5 |
|
You didn't invite me this time, Carla......
Abigail
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80.135 | She's Wearing Hai Karate | RUTLND::KUPTON | Baby Lou | Mon Oct 16 1989 14:23 | 11 |
| Since Tamzen asked.........
A theory that I've read is that women's scents on men work remarkably
well on the women and visa versa.
Men should wear something like "Chanel #5". Very little, very light.
The reason that most men and women wear a fragrance is because it
smells good to them. I wonder what a woman would smell like wearing
Johnathan White??????
Ken
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80.136 | If she likes it I'll wear it! | MTADMS::SCRO | | Sun Feb 18 1990 04:10 | 2 |
| Pierre Cardin, my wife's favorite!!
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80.137 | French Line | PULSAR::FAMULARO | Joe MS:ZKO2-2P10 DTN381-2565 | Sun Feb 25 1990 15:41 | 5 |
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'French Line' after shave.
Made by Revillon, Paris
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80.138 | | HSSWS1::GREG | The Texas Chainsaw | Thu Jun 21 1990 10:48 | 5 |
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Still wearing Santos de Cartier... no plans to change, and
nobody to please but myself.
- Greg
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80.139 | How About Your Pooch, Does She Like It? | FDCV01::ROSS | | Thu Jun 21 1990 15:23 | 6 |
| > Still wearing Santos de Cartier... no plans to change, and
> nobody to please but myself.
So you've resumed the celibate life again, eh Greg? :-)
Alan
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80.140 | Shopping for cologne was fun... | TLE::FISHER | Work that dream and love your life | Fri Jun 22 1990 11:22 | 6 |
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I just bought my first bottle of cologne in my life. It's Fahrenheit.
I really like it, not too sweet.
--Ger
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80.141 | Sleeping with a Scent | USWRSL::SHORTT_LA | | Tue Sep 11 1990 21:13 | 3 |
| My favorite scent for any man is Obsession! Following a close
second is Grey Flanel. However, the Grey doesn't get sprayed on
my sheets at night and the Obsession does.
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80.142 | | PEKING::BAKERT | GOLDEN BROWN TEXTURE LIKE SUN | Fri Sep 14 1990 09:40 | 9 |
| Coco channel,
seductive is the only way I can describe this scent...it aint on my
sheets that this one gets sprayed ! hum um...
Tracie.
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80.143 | sheets get the overflow, though... | FRAIS::LIESENBERG | Take a rest, Sisyphus! | Mon Sep 17 1990 10:05 | 6 |
| Aramis 900...I'll never use another one...but never ever mix it up with
the standard Aramis, which is a stuff that would sicken a dog; I got it
as a present from someone who overheard the "900"...
...Paul
P.S.: What's your favourite female scent? (please, mike z...)
A vote for "Shalimar", it hits the ape's hormons in me...
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80.144 | NEW WEST | PULSAR::FAMULARO | Joe MS:ZKO1-1/C30 DTN381-2565 | Mon Sep 17 1990 14:10 | 8 |
| Found a scent that is now my favorite...
"New West"
Really clean and refreshing scent. Not yet sold in New England. Found
this product in Atlanta at Riches and Macy's as well as in San
Francisco.
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80.146 | | DEMING::GARDNER | justme....jacqui | Tue Sep 18 1990 14:57 | 10 |
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> I'm tempted to say Red Snapper, but I won't.
-mike z,
Gee, I'll have to check with her for you Mike! ;*)
justme....jacqui
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