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| Blends of floral and citrus-based fragrances are recommended for casual and daywear. Spicy, woody or warm amber-based fragrances are traditionally favorites for evening and special occasions. |
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AUTHOR |
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RATING |
| ROB H |
ERIC |
08/06/08 10:28 PM |
NOT RATED
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| MESSAGE BY ERIC |
| Rob, I read your posts constantly along with Barbara W's, Jude C's and Mario Justiniani's just to name a few just to get a feel of what you all think of fragrances because frankly you all get out there more and smell fragrances quicker than I do. You do have similar tastes in fragrances I find that I do but in the end it's my choice in what I buy no one else's. I don't profess to knowing the most about fragrances, their sillages, and so on, just that I love woody fragrances with some musk in the drydown and a few orientals. Rarely I will get a green fragrance. I read your posts because I do consider you more knowledgeable whether you like to hear that or not. But again, the choice is mine to buy what I want to purchase, not yours. When I read what that idiot had to say I thought about what they term people who post online for attention that are called "trolls", people who like to draw attention to themselves. Don't pay attention to ignorant people like that. I appreciate all your posts whether I agree with them or not and I don't always agree but I am thankful for them nonetheless. Peace, Eric |
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