But if you wear it in a Ghost Town, does it have a scent? Think long and hard before you answer. The wrong answer could tear a hole in the time/space continuem......Sherlock is one of my favorites. Also Ghost Town Barbershop
But if you wear it in a Ghost Town, does it have a scent? Think long and hard before you answer. The wrong answer could tear a hole in the time/space continuem......Sherlock is one of my favorites. Also Ghost Town Barbershop
I don't understand. It's EDT somehow an acronym for Pre de Provence?(This just in: sales spike in EDT shuts down popular online sales site. Details at 11.)
Seems to be an infrequent poster, which is fine. Maybe he was overwhelmed by the amount of information in the responses. I sort of am!I'm going to ask the question about the elephant that is NOT in the room: whatever happened to the @nimrod that started this thread?
Truly LOTS of stuff I need to research!Seems to be an infrequent poster, which is fine. Maybe he was overwhelmed by the amount of information in the responses. I sort of am!
Back in the day...Brut.
It's what Pepe LePew wore back in the day!
The very definition of manly:This kind of post always cracks me up. Like we all know what someone means by a manly man (is there a definition somewhere?), and that there is a smell attached to whatever that definition might be.
Good stuff.
Back in the day...
Manly men wore Brut, Tabac, 4711, Aqua Vera, Old Spice, Acqua di Parma, Caron, Aramis, Aqua Velva, and other manly fragrances back in the day
But how many of these fragrances are considered to be manly or masculine today?
I guess it's a matter of taste, but for me many of the old fragrances are still very manly.
I might have to eat those words.4711? Really?!
My grandma had it on her dresser.
Rumor has it that JFK did also.4711? Really?!
My grandma had it on her dresser.