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Pretty Little Flower 11-06-2004 11:28 AM

Mostly, I just want to smell like PLF.
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Atticus Grinch
I'm running low on my current supply and I'm looking to change scents. (Save it!) My current formal scent is Hanae Mori ("Be different with this unforgettable fragrance") and my everyday one is Gendarme ("Aggressively masculine yet refreshingly gentle").

I like having an everyday scent that just smells like expensive soap, which is what I think led 8track {sniff} to recommend Gendarme, with which I and others around me have been happy. Anyone care to dictate how an anonymous stranger smells by naming a new favorite as a replacement? Suggestions by notoriously bangable Fbers will be given more credibility.
Well, with the explicit subject line shout out and the implicit reference in the post ("notoriously bangable FBers"), I want to help you out but I wear no colognes or perfumes or body oils or what have you. But let me tell you this. You want to smell like PLF? I'll tell you what that scent is, my brother. It is the smell of freedom on a sunny, late September afternoon. But be careful what you wish for. This scent of freedom comes with an awesome responsibility.

Diane_Keaton 11-06-2004 02:08 PM

Mostly, I just want to smell like PLF.
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Pretty Little Flower
You want to smell like PLF? I'll tell you what that scent is, my brother. It is the smell of freedom on a sunny, late September afternoon. But be careful what you wish for. This scent of freedom comes with an awesome responsibility.
Whiff!

Hank Chinaski 11-06-2004 04:48 PM

poor taste joke
 
What is the opposite of Christopher Reeves?








Christopher Walken.




sorry.

SlaveNoMore 11-06-2004 06:00 PM

This is the last one, I promise...
 
Jimmy crack corn
And he don't care.

Atticus Grinch 11-06-2004 07:17 PM

Mostly, I just want to smell like PLF.
 
Quote:

Originally posted by bold_n_brazen
Eau de Sud: Because one of the sexiest European men I ever met wore this, and in my own imagination, I picture you a sexy European type. Smells like what Humphrey Bogart must have smelled like in Casablanca.
Um, the Sephora website classifies this as a women's fragrence. I'm not sure whether that says more about me or European men. In either event, you owe Bogart an apology.

Thanks for the other suggestions and the compliment, I guess. Maybe I can rub up against PLF to get that twofer "just showered with a European man" smell.

bold_n_brazen 11-06-2004 07:22 PM

Mostly, I just want to smell like PLF.
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Atticus Grinch
Um, the Sephora website classifies this as a women's fragrence. I'm not sure whether that says more about me or European men. In either event, you owe Bogart an apology.

Thanks for the other suggestions and the compliment, I guess. Maybe I can rub up against PLF to get that twofer "just showered with a European man" smell.
My apologies. I meant this one....

SlaveNoMore 11-06-2004 11:46 PM

Revenge of the Sith
 
Trailer found here:

http://www.astercity.net/~jerry/full.mov

taxwonk 11-07-2004 12:49 AM

The Incredibles
 
is a funny movie, but it doesn't have the same fresh feeeling of its predecessors. There are some high points, but overall I wouldn't put it in the same league as Finding Nemo or Monsters, Inc.

The story line is relatable, superhero goes through midlife crisis 17 years after settling down to do the family thing. And Mr. Incredible, voiced by Craig T. Nelson, is a character that's easy to identify with. The bad guy, voiced by Jason Lee, is funny, managing to be evil without going over the top. Holly Hunter is sexier than she's ever been as Elastigirl.

I didn't really find anything in particular to complain about. But the movie just didn't have that tight blend of kid humor, adult humor, and gee-whiz that Pixar is capable of.

baltassoc 11-07-2004 01:14 AM

Mostly, I just want to smell like PLF.
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Atticus Grinch
Anyone care to dictate how an anonymous stranger smells by naming a new favorite as a replacement? Suggestions by notoriously bangable Fbers will be given more credibility.
The Body Shop has (or had, they seem to have a fair amount of turnover, and I go through scents very slowly) a scent called Of a Man that is kind of citrus and warm, without being too much.

Somewhat related, I highly recommend The Body Shop's unscented after shave gel.

sunnybunny 11-07-2004 07:30 PM

Mostly, I just want to smell like PLF.
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Atticus Grinch
I'm running low on my current supply and I'm looking to change scents. (Save it!) My current formal scent is Hanae Mori ("Be different with this unforgettable fragrance") and my everyday one is Gendarme ("Aggressively masculine yet refreshingly gentle").

I like having an everyday scent that just smells like expensive soap, which is what I think led 8track {sniff} to recommend Gendarme, with which I and others around me have been happy. Anyone care to dictate how an anonymous stranger smells by naming a new favorite as a replacement? Suggestions by notoriously bangable Fbers will be given more credibility.
I think you should stick with the Hanae Mori--it can turn on even a prude fuck like I.

NotFromHere 11-07-2004 09:20 PM

Mostly, I just want to smell like PLF.
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Atticus Grinch
Um, the Sephora website classifies this as a women's fragrence. I'm not sure whether that says more about me or European men. In either event, you owe Bogart an apology.

Thanks for the other suggestions and the compliment, I guess. Maybe I can rub up against PLF to get that twofer "just showered with a European man" smell.
You might want to think of getting a couple of different types to be more seasonal. Musky, spicy scents work better in the winter, while grassy, herby scents work better in the summer. Gucci Envy, or you can call it penis envy like everyone else. And Issy Miyaki - lighter, neutral, nice.

Or, rub up against PLF, whatever makes you happy.

dtb 11-08-2004 12:09 AM

Mostly, I just want to smell like PLF.
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Fugee
My recommendation is a brand rather than a specific scent. Creed Perfumes are my favorite and the best I've come across.
Whoa. Spendy!

dtb 11-08-2004 12:11 AM

The Incredibles
 
Quote:

Originally posted by taxwonk
is a funny movie, but it doesn't have the same fresh feeeling of its predecessors. There are some high points, but overall I wouldn't put it in the same league as Finding Nemo or Monsters, Inc.

The story line is relatable, superhero goes through midlife crisis 17 years after settling down to do the family thing. And Mr. Incredible, voiced by Craig T. Nelson, is a character that's easy to identify with. The bad guy, voiced by Jason Lee, is funny, managing to be evil without going over the top. Holly Hunter is sexier than she's ever been as Elastigirl.

I didn't really find anything in particular to complain about. But the movie just didn't have that tight blend of kid humor, adult humor, and gee-whiz that Pixar is capable of.
Haven't seen it yet, and plan to, but the print ads are very cute. I particulartly like the one I saw on the side of a bus the other day:

No Gut, No Glory!

Fugee 11-08-2004 02:46 AM

Mostly, I just want to smell like PLF.
 
Quote:

Originally posted by dtb
[Re Creed perfume]: Whoa. Spendy!
And worth every penny. At least you know the price isn't because of an expensive ad campaign or a designer bottle.

And look who's talking about spendiness, Miss "My New Weekend Place is a Historic Building!" :P

pony_trekker 11-08-2004 07:19 AM

The Incredibles
 
Quote:

Originally posted by taxwonk
is a funny movie, but it doesn't have the same fresh feeeling of its predecessors. There are some high points, but overall I wouldn't put it in the same league as Finding Nemo or Monsters, Inc.

The story line is relatable, superhero goes through midlife crisis 17 years after settling down to do the family thing. And Mr. Incredible, voiced by Craig T. Nelson, is a character that's easy to identify with. The bad guy, voiced by Jason Lee, is funny, managing to be evil without going over the top. Holly Hunter is sexier than she's ever been as Elastigirl.

I didn't really find anything in particular to complain about. But the movie just didn't have that tight blend of kid humor, adult humor, and gee-whiz that Pixar is capable of.
I thought less humor because it was deliberately darker.


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