I don't remember there being much difference between the two...Redneck_Buddha wrote:Vicks Vaporub and Hai Karate.
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I don't remember there being much difference between the two...Redneck_Buddha wrote:Vicks Vaporub and Hai Karate.
Dadtodabone wrote:Yeah, the whole EU hyper-nanny state allergens brouhaha is pathetic. Jean Patou, post Proctor & Gamble, has made great strides in reviving "Joy".Redneck_Buddha wrote:Unfortunately that original Joy formulation is no longer available to due the unavailability of some of the materials.Dadtodabone wrote:My Mom wore "Joy" by Jean Patou, I still gift the ladies in my life with this scent.
The smell of alkali on the breeze off of a dry lake bed.
The aromatic bouquet of sage, the leaves crushed as you pushed your horse through the brush and scrub.
Cow grilling on a mesquite fire.
IFRA and EU regulations forcing the reformulation of Patou, Chanel, Dior and Yves Saint Laurent classic scents will create more problems for Brussels than they know!
Vicks had more actually allure to the ladies.Daddio-on-patio wrote:I don't remember there being much difference between the two...Redneck_Buddha wrote:Vicks Vaporub and Hai Karate.
camels or Marlboros always remind me of fishing with my grandpa. I don't know which they are because I never smoked them. Maybe even Doral? But probably just whatever was cheapest that week.WildBill wrote:AKA at my house, camels or cherry pipe tobacco.warnmar10 wrote:At my house AKA dad smell.Schleprock wrote:... Brut...by Faberge.