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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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| SUBJECT |
AUTHOR |
DATE |
RATING |
| LURKER |
MAYA |
12/29/02 07:01 PM |
NOT RATED
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| MESSAGE BY MAYA |
| I know that I'm probably just pissing
into an empty violin,here,but i'll say it again:There are 3 of us,born of the same womb,at the same time,
Mom has the stretch marks to prove
it!!! But you know what,Lurker? You
must be the only one who has shown a willingness for tolerence and openmindedness. That shows
balls and brains,and I respect that.
The funny thing is we only started
to get bashed on when we got vocal about speaking out against
those who had no problem stepping on some "minor people",like the
elderly,for example. We never
attacked anyone unprovoked,all we
did was respond to verbal assaults.
All 3 of us no longer post on P.O.L,
because that forum turns out to be
nothing more than a good ol'girl
network,(I think that's what Lola called it),and that any show of personality or creativity is seen as a
direct threat to people's right to
mediocrity.The P.E site is a lot more
accepting of people's true colors,
and I think that brings out more
brutally honest facts about perfumes.P.O.L is so full of PC crap
that it's impossible to tell what people really think,IF people really
think...Anyway,thanks for your post,
it got me thinking that whoever you are,your interest is in perfume,and
the art of communication with words,my grandmother would call you a "feeling,sensational and creative type".More human than most,less stupid than most humans...So cheers! |
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