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I had that in a washbag one xmas, think it smeled vile though, but as a kid you wear the stuff to impress the ladies, girsl and think you're all grown up. My dads an Avon man, meaning he uses the stuff not sells it, lol.
1. Lou Lou which I think was popular at the time - can't bear it now!
2. Drakkar Noir which an old boyfriend used to wear think this was ok as I didn't pass out it must of been.
3. Beautiful - Estee Lauder
4. Coco - Chanel
5. Obsession - Calvin Klein - loved to stiff the bottle but it didn't suit me when I sprayed it.
6. Ralph Lauren Romance
Lately I have started to wear Idole by Armani which I think is gorgeous.
I have to admit when I passing people in crowds and a gorgeous scent wafts I have to discretely look to see who it is
I don't wear much in the way of smellies,just deodorant so perfume names mostly always excapes me.For some reason as a child someone gave me a bottle of aftershave for a christmas presant,and it was eventually taken away from me as like in the brute advert I spashed it all over.It was in a bottle shaped like a football with hanging football and boot shapes soaps.
I also found an old white bottle in a river years ago and smashed it smelling up the whole place.One of my mates at the time ran for cover shouting something about letting the old spice out.And it did honk really bad and that was outside.The old spice advert still sticks in the memory,so at least their advertising was top notch.
Wow - Old Spice - I have not heard this name for years!
Though I never got too much into using aftershave I always recall what a fantastic Birthday and or Xmas Present Old Spice was to give to male Family Members! At one time it was so reasonably priced as a gift set and you could buy one in most shops ... but not now sadly (as I'd treat myself to one now, so it was in my bathroom "for a and when) given it's history and respected-ness. Sadly though it is yet another "sign of the times" I think of another part of history not being around as much
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