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Re: Men's Cologne
[Re: Toodoped]
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03/27/15 08:51 AM
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Invictus is great and i still use it. 1 mil was also good but not as good as Invictus. Lacoste white was also very good Alfa you should try Versace Eros. I fuckin loved it and the women also  Forgot to mention TooDoped, I also sampled Eros the same day I sampled all the others (yesterday). It is right up at the top with Bleu De Chanel, Invictus, and Pasha Noir. Besides Invictus, I like Eros 2nd best. Eros smells just like the bottle looks, dark, aquatic, blue-green, marine, haunting. Yeah you're right. Eros is 2nd best after Invictus. Yesterday i bought Gucci Guilty. To tell you the truth i was very impressed. I was intrigued by the name, Gucci Guilty. Now that you've mentioned it....I'm gonna have to make another trip back to the local perfumeries.  I guess you can tell this is all a bit new to me. I was never a perfume guy. I would just rub on some antiperspirant deodorant, and that was it. For years. I wasn't interested in sweet scents. Then I smelled 1 Million Intense in a GQ magazine someone handed me. That was it. Let me make a little commentary. A big problem with a lot of these scents is the longevity. When you do a little homework on basic perfumery, you find out that Eau de Toilette is a more diluted version of a scent. Next step up in density would be Eau de Parfum. Now, it's easy for a woman to find a Parfum, versus just an eau de toilette. Not so for a man. Our scents tend to be more diluted. That's unfortunate. I think really it might come down to economics [again]. Maybe men are not the primary consumers of perfumes, and so maybe a perfumery doesn't want to put a concentrated mixture into a bottle, wasting more of the compounds needed to make a much greater quantity of eau de toilette or cologne. I looked for an Invictus Eau de Parfum. Brother, it's not out there. That would be a "cologne" to blow away all contenders for decades to come. Let's hope Paco Rabanne reads this and at least comes out with an Invictus Intense like he did with 1 Million.
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Re: Men's Cologne
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03/27/15 10:19 AM
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I thought the popular scents in South Florida were (in no particular order)... Ben-Gay, Gold Bond Powder, Ivory Soap, moth balls and Cortadito? Very nice, Mark. Everyone's turning on me. From California to Chicago  .  Never, PB. Like Sheldon Cooper says, I got your back... people be crazy. I'm with Mark on this one. Forever Loyal. Alfano's Girl, instead you should have said Toujours Fidele instead of forever loyal. It would have been a masterstroke comeback on a thread like this.
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Re: Men's Cologne
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04/01/15 12:31 PM
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Has anyone ever tried "Umpire".
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Cincotti said: "They don't have the scruples that we have." Zannino agreed. "You know how I knew they weren't Italiano? When they bombed the fucking house. We don't do that."
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Re: Men's Cologne
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04/07/15 06:27 PM
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I used to wear an assortment of things (infrequently) in the '70s and 80's, but I honestly can't remember any one particular product that stood out in my mind. Nowadays, dinosaur that I am, I will wear just a little bit of English Leather. I've always had an aversion to those really overpowering scents that can knock you out from a block away. I remember back in college (in 1973), I had a roommate that wore Brut. He let me try some, and I swear you could smell it in the next county! I also tried the aftershave that fateful evening, and it burned the ever-lovin' crap out of my skin. Never again - even if Joe Namath did do commercials for that shit! Yeah, as the saying goes: I wear English Leather, or I wear nothing at all.  Signor V.
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Re: Men's Cologne
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04/07/15 09:53 PM
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But a pine cone shaped anything would have to hurt like a motherfucker  . My Mom tells me stories about Sears & Roebuck catalogs (she is 68, you probably have went through that eh PB?) and used up corn cobs. I've honestly had to use pine straw before while hunting and have used newspaper at work before. Down here working in the middle of nowhere (which isn't hard) there are not any bathrooms and the boss wasn't going to let us rack a truck up and drive 10-15 minutes OR MORE to the store and use theirs. Just grab some shit and go. After one time I started stocking my truck with toilet paper. 
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