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| 380.1 |  | QUARK::LIONEL | Free advice is worth every cent | Wed Oct 11 1989 16:56 | 5 | 
|  |     Gee, Kathy, when I tried it, some of the women told me it smelled
    awful.  I think scents are very much a matter of personal preference
    for the wearer and "smeller".
    
    			Steve
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| 380.3 |  | QUARK::LIONEL | Free advice is worth every cent | Wed Oct 11 1989 22:26 | 26 | 
|  |     Also, as many women know, the same scent may smell wonderful on person 
    A but awful on person B.  I suppose that's what makes the fragrance
    industry thrive....
    
    Like most men, I have been given colognes by women who have been in
    my life, usually with the statement that it drove them wild on some
    other man.  The usual reaction is that the cologne affects them
    differently on me than it did on the others.  I've only found one
    cologne that seems to be liked, on me, by most women.  But I've seen
    examples where that same cologne on other men was found offensive.
    
    All you can do is experiment.  If you study it a bit, you'll learn
    that there are various classes of fragrances - spice, floral, fruit,
    musk, herbal, etc.  Some of these classes will, as a whole, be wrong
    for you.  Trying some from different classes and learning which ones
    work for you and which don't can help you select a good one.
    
    Unfortunately, there is precious little information available to men
    on this subject.  The most informative place I've seen was a
    "drug store" (I can dig up the name later) in Cambridge that
    carried literally thousands of fragrances, and had informative
    literature and sales personnel, the latter who could help me select
    fragrances that would work well for me and help me avoid those that
    wouldn't.  It was enlightening, to say the least.
    
    			Steve
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| 380.4 |  | LDYBUG::GOLDMAN | Amy, whatcha gonna do? | Thu Oct 12 1989 08:04 | 13 | 
|  | >    Like most men, I have been given colognes by women who have been in
>    my life, usually with the statement that it drove them wild on some
>    other man.  The usual reaction is that the cologne affects them
>    differently on me than it did on the others.  I've only found one
>    cologne that seems to be liked, on me, by most women.  But I've seen
>    examples where that same cologne on other men was found offensive.
    
    	I dunno, if someone gave me a perfume and told me it drove
    them wild on some other woman, I'd be a little upset.  I mean, I'd
    rather find a new scent that drives him wild, one that is uniquely
    me!  
    	
    	amy
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| 380.5 | Yours+Theirs = Magic for Her?? | RUTLND::KUPTON | Baby Lou | Thu Oct 12 1989 08:21 | 11 | 
|  |     	depending on the scent, it has to blend with your own scent well in
    order for it to be pleasant. My wife says that the scent I leave on the
    bedsheets and pillows makes her feel warm and secure. There are certain
    colognes and after shaves that smell terrific on me and others that are
    horrid. Drrakkar is one that lasts for hours on me and smells very
    nice, often getting compliments from both men and women. A couple of
    others that I know are pleasant (for me) are Estee' Lauder for Men,
    Metropolis (Estee' Lauder), Jamaica (Body Shop), Polo (Ralph Lauren),
    Club (Barber Shop Talc and After Shave).
    
    Ken 
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| 380.6 |  | WAHOO::LEVESQUE | The trigger doesn't pull the finger | Thu Oct 12 1989 10:16 | 13 | 
|  |     One of my favorite all time male scents was worn by the guy who used to
    live next door when I was a teenager. I've never been able to find it,
    but it smelled great on him. It was called "the Baron."
    
    I've often thought how much more successful I would have been in the
    "bar-scene" if I had that stuff. Every woman that smelled it on him
    commented (favorably) and I liked the smell.
    
    I usually use Halston or Pierre Cardin (when I bother). Some guys wear
    that stuff every day- not me. I can't see how you would ever be
    'special' if you always wore that stuff.
    
    The Doctah
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| 380.7 | Breathe on a Bud | SHAPES::DIGGINSR |  | Fri Oct 13 1989 12:31 | 8 | 
|  |     One of my personal favourites is Benneton for Men.  My girlfriend
    likes it so much that she wears. ;-)
    
    Another of my favourites is Gucci Nobile it is an additional one
    they made to there original and it is fantastic.
    
    But who am I to say my girlfriend likes the smell of beer on my
    breath!!!!!!
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| 380.8 | It doesn't have to cost a lot... | LEAF::G_KNIGHTING | Thinkingspeakingthinkingspeaking. | Fri Oct 13 1989 15:20 | 17 | 
|  | 
	I think it has to do with body chemistry -- that is, how the
    ingredients in the cologne react with the oils, etc., your skin
    secretes.  I've tried Halston, Paco Rabanne, Borsalino, Lagerfeld, and
    about forty-three other *very* expensive colognes that are fifty or
    sixty dollars for a small bottle, and the scent that smells best on me
    is a drugstore item called Hero that sells for about eight bucks a
    quart (or fifteen dollars a gallon -- bring your own bucket  0,- ).
	I like it, and my wife *really* likes it, and that's all I care
    about.
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| 380.9 |  | BRADOR::HATASHITA |  | Sat Oct 14 1989 12:17 | 2 | 
|  |     There is only one men's cologne: Cartier.  Everything else might
    as well be insect repellant.
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| 380.11 |  | ICESK8::KLEINBERGER | time, time, ticking, ticking... | Sat Oct 14 1989 15:21 | 5 | 
|  |     No, no, no, the only two mens cologne is Aramis and Obsession..
    although Obsession gets my vote two to one right now... I've NEVER
    walked past a man wearing it, and not noticed :-)...
    
    
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| 380.12 |  | BRADOR::HATASHITA |  | Sat Oct 14 1989 16:15 | 8 | 
|  |     Obsession?  Aramis?  Drakkar?  Paco Rabban?  You people have no
    sense of the subtle.  The commercialized brands are all knock-you-over
    odour juice.
    
    Real men smell like Cartier.  You have to try it to appreciate the
    effect it has on women.
    
    
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| 380.14 | I'll bite | BRADOR::HATASHITA |  | Sat Oct 14 1989 22:05 | 9 | 
|  |     Am I going to regret replying, Mike?
    
    Something like, "Well, you smell the Roy by Dale Evans." or "You
    smell like the Trigger under the Roy."?
    
    No, I haven't.  On good days I smell like Cartier, or Christian
    Dior Eu Savage.  On bad days I smell like Zest.
    
    Kris
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| 380.16 | Used to like Polo, then a BF bathed in it. :-( | SSDEVO::GALLUP | put your hand inside the puppet head | Sun Oct 15 1989 07:14 | 11 | 
|  | 
	 Another vote for Obsession for Men.  But only a
	 little...don't bathe in it...Cartier is wonderful too,
	 Kris....
	 now, for the life of me, I can't remember the name of that
	 perfume we talked about with the panthers on the bottle!
	 I've looked everywhere and can't find it!  :-(
	 kat
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| 380.17 | You'd be lethal with a drop, Kath | BRADOR::HATASHITA |  | Sun Oct 15 1989 14:25 | 19 | 
|  |     Kath,
    
    It's called Cartier (no, I don't work for Cartier) Panthera and you
    won't find it in this hemisphere anymore.  Seems it was too potent
    and had too many men following women around on their knees through
    crowded traffic.  
    
    I've only met one lady who ever wore it and I ruined two suit pants
    and a pair of jeans and was almost hit by a cab.
    
    Next to Panthera, a woman gets my attention by wearing Coco (Channel,
    not the nut), Evelyn, and Skin (the fragrance, not the tissue).
    
    In the "Smells Bad" category; Obsession (What you can sell by showing
    a woman naked with two men is unbelieveable), Salvador Dali (smells
    like melting watches) and Alfred Sung.
    
    
    Kris
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| 380.18 | if I wear anything at all.. :-} | SSDEVO::GALLUP | don't look distracted | Sun Oct 15 1989 16:27 | 16 | 
|  | >                     -< You'd be lethal with a drop, Kath >-
I've always wanted to be deadly....  :-)
>    I've only met one lady who ever wore it and I ruined two suit pants
>    and a pair of jeans and was almost hit by a cab.
I had the chance to order it from a magazine once and didn't....bummer!  :-)
The bottle looks grat, tho!
>Salvador Dali (smells
>    like melting watches)
hahaha.....you and your descriptions....
kath_who_usually_wears_Giorgio_or_Chanel_#5
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| 380.19 |  | VAXRT::CANNOY | despair of the dragons, dreaming | Mon Oct 16 1989 09:42 | 2 | 
|  |     
    Any reason why this can't all be moved to note 80?
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| 380.20 | my fave... | SX4GTO::HOLT | Robert Holt ISV Atelier West | Mon Oct 16 1989 18:34 | 2 | 
|  |     
    Techroline, by Chevron
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| 380.21 | PANTHER WHAT? | YUPPY::DAVIESA | Real mails don't eat toast | Wed Nov 01 1989 07:56 | 18 | 
|  |     
    Re .0
    
    My SO came home with Drakkar Noir the other day...it is the most
    revolting scent he has ever worn, IMHO. So I guess I agree with
    all those who say that tastes vary, and the same scent smells different
    on different men....
    
    Personally, I never fail to notice Aramis (call me old-fashioned).
    Or just the smell of leather....
    
    But I'd be willing to try this lethal Cartier stuff...is it still
    around in Europe, d'you reckon? It sounds like the stuff of fantasy...
    
    'gail
    
    
    
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| 380.22 | But Real Men .... | VAXWRK::CONNOR | We are amused | Thu Nov 02 1989 15:46 | 7 | 
|  | 	The real scent that drives women wild is the scent of
	Real Men. That is why I use Allsweat. Allsweat makes you
	smell like you just got off the tough dirty job. So don't
	smell like your Aunt Martha's flower shop; smell like a
	Real Man: Use Allsweat. But watch out tiger, she may rip
	the shirt and all right off you.
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| 380.23 | Eau de toilette en la sal de bain! | WILKIE::CSS_OPERATOR |  | Fri Nov 03 1989 11:06 | 6 | 
|  |     Anyone ever tried Paul Sebastian?  I love it and have used it for
    quite some time now.  I get more compliments between the PS and
    Drakkar Noir.
    
    
    -jeff-
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| 380.24 | Old Spice?? | THOTH::MCNEIL |  | Thu Nov 09 1989 10:42 | 13 | 
|  |     
    I'm suprised....I jsut went through every single reply to this note,
    and did not find even one vote for  Old Spice....  Doesn't anyone
    use this anymore...???   I really like the scent...kind of manly
    smelling I think...  Guess it brings back memories of being a young
    girl and my Dad used to wear it...    
    
    I still like it!
    
    The newer stuff described it great though too.  Especially Obsession.
    
    Chris
    
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| 380.25 | No.1 fragrance for men | MAGOS::FUENTES_M |  | Fri Nov 10 1989 12:39 | 5 | 
|  |     I have this connection between passion and "Quorum"...
    
    
    Michelle
    
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| 380.26 |  | LEZAH::BOBBITT | at night, the ice weasels come... | Fri Nov 10 1989 13:30 | 5 | 
|  |     What are you, a VAXcluster nut? ;)
    
    -Jody
    
    
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| 380.27 | YEP TO OLD SPICE | RUTLND::SWINDELLS |  | Fri Nov 10 1989 14:45 | 9 | 
|  |     re: .24
    
    My father used to wear Old Spice too, brings back memories of being a
    little girl also.
    
    My boyfriend uses Ralph Lauren - Polo - talking about a turnon, wow..
    
    
    
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| 380.28 |  | QUARK::LIONEL | Free advice is worth every cent | Sat Nov 11 1989 09:55 | 7 | 
|  |     I've had several women tell me that if there's one fragrance they
    can't stand, it's Old Spice - often BECAUSE their fathers wore it.
    
    Personally, I think I'd rather not remind a woman of her father, or
    anyone else.
    
    				Steve
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| 380.29 | atchoo | WMOIS::B_REINKE | if you are a dreamer, come in.. | Sat Nov 11 1989 18:55 | 6 | 
|  |     I personally can't stand Old Spice because it clogs my sinuses
    and gives me a major headache!
    
    �that stuff is over powering..
    
    Bonnie
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| 380.30 |  | ICESK8::KLEINBERGER | Satin and Velvet | Sun Nov 12 1989 08:54 | 8 | 
|  |     RE: .28
    
    Steve, you are *so* right..  I HATE Old Spice on ANY one cuz it is what
    my dad wore when I was little... and I *hated* it then... besides
    the LAST thing I want to be reminded of out of a date with a guy is my
    father :-)...
    
    g
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| 380.31 | wearing fragrance- a rarity for me | WAHOO::LEVESQUE | Delivering the goods | Mon Nov 13 1989 09:33 | 6 | 
|  |  I've never worn Old Spice. It always seemed so, I dunno, gauche? I never even
considered wearing it. It wasn't different enough. And anyone who knows me
knows that I am no slave to fashion. :-) But I am wearing one of my favorites
today- Halston. :-)
 The Doctah
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| 380.33 | busy chasing bambi | WAHOO::LEVESQUE | Delivering the goods | Mon Nov 13 1989 13:07 | 3 | 
|  |  Yeah, and I won't be wearing Halston, either. More like Tink's #69. :-)
 The Doctah
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| 380.34 | a vote for O.S. | POCUS::HOLLAND |  | Tue Nov 14 1989 15:08 | 7 | 
|  |     re .24  Old Spice
    
    Yes!  One of the sales reps in my unit wears it, and every time
    he does I want to leap over the cubicle barricade at him.  (A slight
    exaggeration, of course.)  My Grandpa used to wear it, too, but
    he never smelled like THAT. 
    
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| 380.35 |  | CSC32::WOLBACH |  | Tue Nov 14 1989 15:44 | 12 | 
|  |     
    
    <sigh>I wish I could convince my husband to wear Old Spice
    (not that the hints haven't been broad-I've given him several
     bottles of the stuff over the years)...my dad used to wear
    Old Spice.  Every time I catch of whiff of the fragance, I'm
    carried back in time and flooded with warm, cozy memories of
    the first 'man in my life' (Dad), who died when I was 12.
    
    Deb
    
    
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| 380.36 | Old Spice = Dad | THOTH::MCNEIL |  | Wed Nov 15 1989 14:09 | 7 | 
|  |     
    Thats a nice memory to have Deb.....  
    
    Its nice to know also I am not the only one that OS reminds as a
    "daddys" smell....  Youre right...warm, cozy, secure, memories!
                               
    Chris
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| 380.37 | Alittle humor and Obsession | EBBV01::MONDALTO |  | Thu Nov 16 1989 12:22 | 12 | 
|  | 
    
    A real man wears BAY RUM,and it's cheap,$2.00 a gallon.
    
    I'm sorry,but after reading all those replys,and just sitting 
    here laughing so much, I just had to put that in.  8-) 8-)
    
    My preferance is Obsession,and Aramis...............
    
    JNM
     
    
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| 380.38 | Canoe | FSTTOO::BEAN | DAMN! The TORPEDO! Full speed ahead! | Fri Nov 17 1989 12:47 | 6 | 
|  |     Brenda selected CANOE for me.  I like it too.  But, after reading
    the previous replies, I think I'll experiment a little.  
    
    Nothing like a little change to add some zip.
    
    tony
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| 380.39 | A Vote for Brut! | PIER39::MEYERS |  | Fri Nov 17 1989 19:44 | 7 | 
|  |     What about good ole Brut?  I love that!
    
    The smell of English Leather also brings back some good memories
    - and what about British Sterling?  I used to love just watching
    those commercials when I was a little girl! 
    
    Nancy
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| 380.40 | Stay away from the cheap stuff | HSSWS1::GREG | The Texas Chainsaw | Sat Nov 18 1989 11:06 | 19 | 
|  |     re: Cheap Cologne
    
    	   Gag me with those off-the-shelf colognes!  ACK!
    
    	   My dad once used them as a kindness to the kids, since
    	it was all we could afford to get him.  These are the
    	fragrances that tell the world, "I'm married and I have
    	young kids, so I really don't care what I smell like." 
    	Is that the image you want your favorite guy to put out?
    
    	   Now that his kids are all grown up, we can afford to get 
    	him the good stuff.  No longer does he smell like musty 
    	English boots or some salty sailor coming in for shore leave.  
    	Now he smells like a refined and worldly gentleman with 
    	exceptional tastes.  Of course, he's still just an 
    	accountant in Tennessee, but at least he doesn't smell 
    	like some locker room reject.
    	
    	- Greg
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| 380.41 | gotta keep that chainsaw runnin' | WAHOO::LEVESQUE | The age of fire's at hand | Mon Nov 20 1989 07:58 | 5 | 
|  | re: -1
 This from a man that smells like chain grease and gas-oil formula. :-)
 The Doctah
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| 380.42 | help | LCDR::REITER | I'm the NRA | Mon Nov 20 1989 16:09 | 4 | 
|  | Does anyone know anything about this "I.B.M.P.C." cologne I keep hearing
about?  It seems to be very popular these days.  I asked about it at some 
department store fragrance counters but I keep getting blank looks, or 
sometimes they roll their eyes, so I stopped asking.
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| 380.43 | Is this a joke? | CSG001::MEDEIROS | GBMC | Tue Nov 21 1989 14:13 | 3 | 
|  |     
    A cologne that makes you smell like an IBM Personal 
    Computer?    How romantic.  
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| 380.44 | ;^) | NZOV01::MCKENZIE | Cry HAVOC & Let Slip DOGS of WAR | Tue Nov 21 1989 15:25 | 5 | 
|  |     Could be worse - heard the following on the radio:
    
    A: Did you hear about the new mens Cologne that drives Women wild?
    B: Yeah????
    A: Yep - It smells like a credit card!
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| 380.45 | What a following... | WR2FOR::KRANICH_KA |  | Tue Nov 28 1989 17:15 | 8 | 
|  |     WOW, I didn't expect to find so many replies to my initial note,
    but it's great reading everyones input.  My DAD use to wear "Brut",
    but with three daughters, and my MOM telling him that he needs the
    new stuff, he now wears "Drakkar", Obsession, & Chaps....much better,
    and my mom thinks so too!!
    
    Thanks for all your great replies...
    K
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| 380.46 | "Body Chemistry" makes the difference ... !! | AHIKER::EARLY | Bob Early CSS/NSG Dtn 264-6252 | Fri Feb 09 1990 12:12 | 43 | 
|  | re: Note 380.0 
    
    >What is it about a cologne called "DRAKARR", that drives 
    >woman crazy???.....including me, its so exhilerating!!!
    
       DRAKKAR Noire costs about 2/3 as much as Opium does.  Some Women know
       that any man  who  can spend the bucks on Drakkar Noire is either
       a "good catch" or has a "better than average" situation.
     
       After using it for a year I gave it up.  The only women I seemed
       to attract were either married or poor. ;^)
         
   >K
       re: .1
       
       I  have  to trust a paraticularly close "marreid lady" for  this.
       According  to this gal, all people wear scents differently.  That
       is, any  one  particular  scent will be modified by a persons own
       basic "body" chemistry.
       
       According  to  this errogenoas theory, two men wearing  the  same
       cologne will have two *different* scents, since their basic  body
       chemistry is different.
       
       re: Expense ...
       
       The basic difference I  ahve  personally  noticed between Drakkar
       Noire, and lets say, Aqua  Velva  is its staying power.  If I use
       one of the better colognes before  a  "real  good dance" workout,
       the scent is still with me after  the  2  or 3 hour workout.  Not
       true for the more 'economical' blends.
       
       (Personally, I prefer  Vevitar by Guerlain.  My 'friend' hates it
       because it was first  introduced to me by 'someone else'.  I have
       also tried something called:   Obsession.   Its available at some
       stores, and persoanlly don't care as  much  for it.) Cost isn't a
       factor, since I don't smoke, drink, or own a boat. ;^)
       
       
       Bob
       
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| 380.47 |  | MASALA::SWRIGHT | Chi Mi,n Tir | Tue Nov 13 1990 18:34 | 3 | 
|  |     What about Rampant Stallion aftershave....hehehe
    
    Or is it Bull.. ????
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| 380.48 |  | FRAMBO::LIESENBERG | Winning is an attitude! | Wed Nov 14 1990 03:43 | 26 | 
|  |     Nah, spare me the cheap stuff... not necessarily because it smells
    worse, but it just brings back itchy memories from childhood, when my
    mother impregnated me with a hideous lotion called "Floyd" or so, how I
    made it to my actual age without a skin cancer I can't explain...
    As for the "standing power" of expensive fragances... ever tried
    "Egoiste" or "Antaeus"? You could use destilated water as well with the
    same effect... How folks spend 80 bucks on a scent that not even their
    dog would notice I can't fathom...
    I'll stay with the Aramis 900 line, which always goes well with a silk
    shirt, a designer tie and an Armani suit; of course, my feet ache if
    not in Lotusse or Banfi shoes, and my wrist's skin has a proven allergy
    against anything that isn't a gold watch from Ebel or Universal...
    Let's be honest, all this scent stuff is just about being able to
    demonstrate to the world outside a bit of "savoir-vivre", a sort of
    secret code that signals "I'm not a benighted a##".
    Unfortunately, it seems as if people think they buy educated and classy
    behaviour along with some affordable luxury goods... I find it always
    very enjoyable when being in a good restaurant and seeing how helpless
    some folks are despite their immaculate $2000-looks... failing to
    notice their companion's empty wine glass, not helping their lady with
    her coat or her chair, or making a hash out of the appropriate cutlery
    usage... I noticed it when I worked as a waiter during student years,
    and now that I can afford those places it's still the same. Jeez, I'm
    glad my mom was as merciless as a sergeant when it came to those
    things...
    ...Paul
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    >I'll stay with the Aramis 900 line, which always goes well with a silk
    >shirt, a designer tie and an Armani suit; of course, my feet ache if
    >not in Lotusse or Banfi shoes, and my wrist's skin has a proven allergy
    >against anything that isn't a gold watch from Ebel or Universal...
    
    I laughed when I read this... you see, I have a very dear friend who
    wears ARAMIS (don't know if it's the '900' line) and I have never seen
    him wearing anything other than a black "Harley" tee-shirt, worn and
    faded jeans, and the standard "$hit-kicker" work boots...  but I've got
    to tell you, when I get close to him, and the delicious aroma of his 
    body chemistry blended with that cologne, very lightly surrounding him, 
    well let me just say that my own senses are very pleasantly aroused... 
    
    
    >Let's be honest, all this scent stuff is just about being able to
    >demonstrate to the world outside a bit of "savoir-vivre", a sort of
    >secret code that signals "I'm not a benighted a##".
    
    
    Obviously, you don't "Stiggy"   :-) :-) :-)
    
    SandieD
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| 380.50 |  | PEKING::BAKERT | Too HOT to handle, too cool to be blue! | Wed Nov 21 1990 10:36 | 4 | 
|  |     POLO....ummmmmm
    
    
    does things to those erongenous zones !
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| 380.51 |  | USWS::HOLT |  | Fri Feb 15 1991 15:44 | 2 | 
|  |     
    leftover kimmchee from 2 years ago..
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