Saturday, October 07, 2006

 

Smellgood check!

Proof that I am increasingly aged: Old Spice is my parfum du choice!

Used to wear Stetson pretty regularly. I went through a short Drakkar phase. Dr. ER bought me some Polo once, but I didn't care for it. She bought me some Obsession, and I liked that.

But if I'm buying, these days it's Old Spice. (Somebody fetch me my shawl and slippers.)

Gents, name your toilet water!

Dr. ER is a Chanel No. 5 girl. Mama ER's poison is Este Lauder Youth Dew.

Ladies, what do y'all wear to drive the guys wild?

--ER

Comments:
I never could understand why Old spice got such a bad rap.... I think it smells good.
I was told once a woman should find a fragrance and stick to that one...so that sent will become a memory of her.... understand?
myself...I always wear a perfume called taboo .... alittle spicy..incense like...and an old name... like the old spice brand.
 
In situations where such things matter, I wear Paloma Picasso. It does a mighty fine job, I must say. But it has such an effect that I dare not wear it for general purposes.
 
I like Old Spice, too, and did even back in the good ol' days. DH uses it, as well as Tommy Hilfiger.

I have three that rotate through at the moment; Celine Dion, Bath & Body Works' Moonlight Path, and B&BW's Japanese Cherry Blossom. The latter two I use for everyday, Celine is for Sundays and other special occasions. :)
 
That would Tommy Hilfiger the cologne, not Tommy Hilfiger the person. I'm going to assume Tommy wears Tommy. :)
 
Tu, Taboo sounds interesting!

Trixie, that sounds like Hai Karate for females! :-)

Frenzied, LOL!

Nick, yer a riot!

Sheila, long time no see! That's an interesting choice and an interesting story!
 
I don't use nuthin! I think a man should smell like a man. Quite often someone will say "Hey, how bout opening up a window and let some of this man out of here".
 
I use my own brand of musk: Ode de Teditor. It's a combination of printer's ink, sweat and unmentionalbles. :-)

I use Gillette after shave gel. Helps with the burning and itching of normal hemmor ... uh, post-shaving experiences. Smells good, too.
 
I wear patchouli oil. Yeah, I'm just an old hippie. But its the only scent I like that doesn't draw mosquitos.

Maybe some Chloe in the winter.
 
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