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On Fri, 13 Jan 2017 15:56:39 -0500, Dave Smith
> wrote: >On 2017-01-13 2:59 PM, Cindy Hamilton wrote: >> On Friday, January 13, 2017 at 12:59:46 PM UTC-5, sf wrote: > flower shop except these are herbs and spices. >>> >>> That's why I love old fashioned candle shops too. Love the aroma. >> >> Scented candles are one of the things I'll outlaw when >> I'm Queen of the Universe. >> > >Please extend that ban to perfume and aftershave that can be smelled >more than 4 feet from the person wearing it. Agreed. |
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On 1/12/2017 7:45 AM, jmcquown wrote:
> Walking into a Penzey's store is a real treat! They're scumsucking leftarded shitbags! No wonder you love them. |
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On 1/13/2017 12:59 PM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> Scented candles are one of the things I'll outlaw when > I'm Queen of the Universe. > > Cindy Hamilton You'll be too busy hosing your rancid **** with scented douche! |
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"Cindy Hamilton" wrote in message
... On Friday, January 13, 2017 at 12:59:46 PM UTC-5, sf wrote: > On Thu, 12 Jan 2017 21:08:50 -0500, jmcquown > > wrote: > > > That's part of the charm. Yes, they set out little baskets and jars of > > fresh herbs and spices. It's marketing. It's like walking into a > > flower shop except these are herbs and spices. > > That's why I love old fashioned candle shops too. Love the aroma. Scented candles are one of the things I'll outlaw when I'm Queen of the Universe. Cindy Hamilton ==================== Same here. I can't bear the smell ![]() -- http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk |
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On 1/13/2017 1:20 PM, Je�us wrote:
> I hate scented candles too. You slaughter innocent rabbits, you filthy killer! DROP DEAD. |
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On 1/13/2017 1:56 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
> Please extend that ban to perfume and aftershave Please stop being a ****ing fascist! |
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On 1/13/2017 10:48 AM, Brooklyn1 wrote:
> On Thu, 12 Jan 2017 21:08:50 -0500, jmcquown > > wrote: > >> On 1/12/2017 12:00 PM, Brooklyn1 wrote: >>> jmcquown wrote: >>>> Brooklyn1 wrote: >>>> >>>>> I've never been in a Penzeys store, I've always ordered by phone. >>>> >>>> Walking into a Penzey's store is a real treat! They opened one in >>>> Germantown, TN which is an incorporated city right outside the Memphis >>>> city limit. The OP was talking about how the herbs and spices scented >>>> his kitchen. Penzey's stores smell heavenly! ![]() >>>> the price. They were never exactly cheap but they have definitely gone >>>> through the roof. I don't order from them anymore. >>> >>> For the past couple of years I only order a few of their blends >>> because I can't buy them elsewhere. There's a Penzeys store in the >>> Albany mall but I've never been and and have no desire. If their >>> stores smell of spices it's only because they are opening packages and >>> sprinkling them about, >> >> That's part of the charm. Yes, they set out little baskets and jars of >> fresh herbs and spices. It's marketing. It's like walking into a >> flower shop except these are herbs and spices. >> >> It's designed to entice. It smelled great on purpose. Sorry if you >> don't like that sort of thing. > > I didn't say I don't like it... it's simply not going to lure me to > drive the 60 mile round trip to see their store. I've already got > plenty of their spices if I feel like sniffing. I hear ya. I'm not willing to drive to Yemassee, SC just to look at Sabieter knives. ![]() > Besides when phoning > in my order directly to their main plant I get fresher product than > from their stores, who knows how long it's sitting there. They also > send along lots of samples, I always ask for what samples they have > and I choose the ones I will use... last time they had cilantro as one > of their samples, I refused that one as to me it tastes like soap. But > they sent me four samples, in very nice glass jars with screw tops; > minced garlic 0.4 oz, aleppo pepper 0.8 oz, pizza seasoning 0.5 oz. > salsa & pico 1.7 oz. I already used up the pizza seasoning, I like it > better than their Italian herb blend because it contains no rosemary > (pinesol). Their salsa & pico is excellent sprinkled on tomatoes. > I like the Penzey's Parisien blend and the Fines Herbes blend, both are good in egg dishes. I like to add the Fines Herbes to coating for baked chicken thighs. Jill |
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On 1/13/2017 3:56 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
> > Please extend that ban to perfume and aftershave that can be smelled > more than 4 feet from the person wearing it. > Gawd! Even worse if the person wearing it also uses the matching scented soap and/or body lotion. Overkill! Try not to wind up in an elevator with them. Jill |
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On Fri, 13 Jan 2017 15:56:39 -0500, Dave Smith
> wrote: > On 2017-01-13 2:59 PM, Cindy Hamilton wrote: > > On Friday, January 13, 2017 at 12:59:46 PM UTC-5, sf wrote: > flower shop except these are herbs and spices. > >> > >> That's why I love old fashioned candle shops too. Love the aroma. > > > > Scented candles are one of the things I'll outlaw when > > I'm Queen of the Universe. > > > > Please extend that ban to perfume and aftershave that can be smelled > more than 4 feet from the person wearing it. Anything you can smell 4 feet away, including food, should be banned. -- Avoid cutting yourself when slicing vegetables by getting someone else to hold them. |
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On Fri, 13 Jan 2017 17:11:54 -0800, sf > wrote:
>On Fri, 13 Jan 2017 15:56:39 -0500, Dave Smith > wrote: > >> On 2017-01-13 2:59 PM, Cindy Hamilton wrote: >> > On Friday, January 13, 2017 at 12:59:46 PM UTC-5, sf wrote: >> flower shop except these are herbs and spices. >> >> >> >> That's why I love old fashioned candle shops too. Love the aroma. >> > >> > Scented candles are one of the things I'll outlaw when >> > I'm Queen of the Universe. >> > >> >> Please extend that ban to perfume and aftershave that can be smelled >> more than 4 feet from the person wearing it. > >Anything you can smell 4 feet away, including food, should be banned. Yay, that's the end of the barbecue! |
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On 2017-01-14, jmcquown > wrote:
> scented soap and/or body lotion. Overkill! Try not to wind up in an > elevator with them. .....or even in that same elevator thirty minutes later! I knew one lady who wore that "ancient granny perfume", the kind they usta sell at the five-n'-dime fer 10¢/qt. I always knew when she'd come in, early. ![]() nb |
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On 1/14/2017 10:40 AM, l not -l wrote:
> On 14-Jan-2017, notbob > wrote: > >> On 2017-01-14, jmcquown > wrote: >> >>> scented soap and/or body lotion. Overkill! Try not to wind up in an >>> elevator with them. >> >> ....or even in that same elevator thirty minutes later! >> >> I knew one lady who wore that "ancient granny perfume", the kind they >> usta sell at the five-n'-dime fer 10¢/qt. I always knew when she'd >> come in, early. ![]() >> >> nb > Jungle Gardenia?? > That's one. Pretty much anything heavily floral is off putting. Remember Jean Nate? Citrus? No thank you. I do use lemons and other citrus when I cook but I don't want to smell like fruit. A neighbor gave me some peach scented bath products as a thank you for cat-sitting. They make a nice little display in a basket on the toilet tank in the guest bathroom. I don't use them. I really don't want to smell like peaches. LOL Jill |
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On 14 Jan 2017 13:47:03 GMT, notbob > wrote:
>On 2017-01-14, jmcquown > wrote: > >> scented soap and/or body lotion. Overkill! Try not to wind up in an >> elevator with them. > >....or even in that same elevator thirty minutes later! According to the former Music Director of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, a man should never step into an elevator with a American woman he doesn't know. If he looks at her wrong because he's got something in his eye, she'll sue him for sexual harrassment and there won't be a witness to prove his innocence. |
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On Sat, 14 Jan 2017 13:29:26 -0500, jmcquown >
wrote: >On 1/14/2017 10:40 AM, l not -l wrote: >> On 14-Jan-2017, notbob > wrote: >> >>> On 2017-01-14, jmcquown > wrote: >>> >>>> scented soap and/or body lotion. Overkill! Try not to wind up in an >>>> elevator with them. >>> >>> ....or even in that same elevator thirty minutes later! >>> >>> I knew one lady who wore that "ancient granny perfume", the kind they >>> usta sell at the five-n'-dime fer 10¢/qt. I always knew when she'd >>> come in, early. ![]() >>> >>> nb >> Jungle Gardenia?? >> >That's one. Pretty much anything heavily floral is off putting. > >Remember Jean Nate? Citrus? No thank you. I do use lemons and other >citrus when I cook but I don't want to smell like fruits. Hehe, then stay away from *** bars... lol This is my fragrance of choice, I use it sparingly and have never received any complaints. I've been using this for more than fifty years. I like all the pinaud products but this is my favorite... and real women love it: https://www.amazon.com/Pinaud-Clubma...ywords=bay+rum |
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On Sat, 14 Jan 2017 12:28:44 +1100, Bruce >
wrote: >On Fri, 13 Jan 2017 17:11:54 -0800, sf > wrote: > >>On Fri, 13 Jan 2017 15:56:39 -0500, Dave Smith > wrote: >> >>> On 2017-01-13 2:59 PM, Cindy Hamilton wrote: >>> > On Friday, January 13, 2017 at 12:59:46 PM UTC-5, sf wrote: >>> flower shop except these are herbs and spices. >>> >> >>> >> That's why I love old fashioned candle shops too. Love the aroma. >>> > >>> > Scented candles are one of the things I'll outlaw when >>> > I'm Queen of the Universe. >>> > >>> >>> Please extend that ban to perfume and aftershave that can be smelled >>> more than 4 feet from the person wearing it. >> >>Anything you can smell 4 feet away, including food, should be banned. > >Yay, that's the end of the barbecue! And bakeries. |
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On Sat, 14 Jan 2017 15:22:57 -0500, Brooklyn1
> wrote: >On Sat, 14 Jan 2017 12:28:44 +1100, Bruce > >wrote: > >>On Fri, 13 Jan 2017 17:11:54 -0800, sf > wrote: >> >>>On Fri, 13 Jan 2017 15:56:39 -0500, Dave Smith > wrote: >>> >>>> On 2017-01-13 2:59 PM, Cindy Hamilton wrote: >>>> > On Friday, January 13, 2017 at 12:59:46 PM UTC-5, sf wrote: >>>> flower shop except these are herbs and spices. >>>> >> >>>> >> That's why I love old fashioned candle shops too. Love the aroma. >>>> > >>>> > Scented candles are one of the things I'll outlaw when >>>> > I'm Queen of the Universe. >>>> > >>>> >>>> Please extend that ban to perfume and aftershave that can be smelled >>>> more than 4 feet from the person wearing it. >>> >>>Anything you can smell 4 feet away, including food, should be banned. >> >>Yay, that's the end of the barbecue! > >And bakeries. And Indian food. |
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On 1/14/2017 12:40 PM, Bruce wrote:
> On 14 Jan 2017 13:47:03 GMT, notbob > wrote: > >> On 2017-01-14, jmcquown > wrote: >> >>> scented soap and/or body lotion. Overkill! Try not to wind up in an >>> elevator with them. >> >> ....or even in that same elevator thirty minutes later! > > According to the former Music Director of the Dallas Symphony > Orchestra, a man should never step into an elevator with a American > woman he doesn't know. If he looks at her wrong because he's got > something in his eye, she'll sue him for sexual harrassment and there > won't be a witness to prove his innocence. > Jeezis, but you are gullible! |
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On Saturday, 14 January 2017 14:21:43 UTC-6, Brooklyn1 wrote:
> On Sat, 14 Jan 2017 13:29:26 -0500, jmcquown > > wrote: > > >On 1/14/2017 10:40 AM, l not -l wrote: > >> On 14-Jan-2017, notbob > wrote: > >> > >>> On 2017-01-14, jmcquown > wrote: > >>> > >>>> scented soap and/or body lotion. Overkill! Try not to wind up in an > >>>> elevator with them. > >>> > >>> ....or even in that same elevator thirty minutes later! > >>> > >>> I knew one lady who wore that "ancient granny perfume", the kind they > >>> usta sell at the five-n'-dime fer 10ï½¢/qt. I always knew when she'd > >>> come in, early. ![]() > >>> > >>> nb > >> Jungle Gardenia?? > >> > >That's one. Pretty much anything heavily floral is off putting. > > > >Remember Jean Nate? Citrus? No thank you. I do use lemons and other > >citrus when I cook but I don't want to smell like fruits. > > Hehe, then stay away from *** bars... lol > > This is my fragrance of choice, I use it sparingly and have never > received any complaints. I've been using this for more than fifty > years. I like all the pinaud products but this is my favorite... and > real women love it: > https://www.amazon.com/Pinaud-Clubma...ywords=bay+rum Yup, Sheldon, thanks to Amazon I have re - discovered Pinaud products, I'm placing an order as I write and will include the above, I enjoy trying all of their wares. I get nice compliments from folks, "You always smell so good"...I put these into small spray bottles, in the morning on the way out a quick spritz..."a little dab'll do ya..." I also enjoy Florida Water, I used to buy it in the Hispanic toileties section of some chain drugstores, but it seems to have disappeared from retail places. Very refreshing to splash on in hot and humid weather, very bracing, the fragrance is not over - powering, either. I DETEST all of those airy - fairy heavy scents: https://www.amazon.com/Murray-Lanman.../dp/B001JKN0HK Florida Water and similar fragrances I discovered are used by Caribbean/Latino/African/Creole folks for "good luck" potions and such... Florida Water is mentioned in "Gone With The Wind", it was one of the "luxury" items that smuggler Rhett Butler sneaked into the Southron states, at great profit. In the movie, Scarlett O'Hara gargles with it when she's been drinking and Rhett comes a - callin', the bottle in the movie is almost exactly the same as today's, except that the bottle is plastic. The manufacturer still sells glass - bottled Florida Water on it's website...in fact for Christmas I purchased a few bottles for gifts, both the gals and the guys appreciated them; besides it is inexpensive, and somewhat "unique": http://www.lanman-and-kemp.com/cat1/...&products_id=1 Anyways, I can see why it was popular in the foetid heat and humidity of the Olde South, especially before peeps regularly bathed, it is a "tonic" in the truest sense...it also is I guess pretty good at repelling insects. I've used it on slight wounds, it's effect is similar to the old Bactine from my childhood...refreshingly astringent. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florida_Water "Florida Water was regarded as a unisex cologne, suitable for men and women alike. Victorian etiquette manuals warned young ladies against the "offensive" impression made by a strong perfume, but Florida Water and Eau de Cologne were recommended as appropriate for all, along with sachets for scenting the linen and fresh flowers in the corsage. Large quantities were also used by barbershops as cologne and aftershave. In the 1880s and 1890s Murray & Lanman Florida Water was advertised as "The Richest of all Perfumes" and "The most Popular Perfume in the World". Like other colognes of the era, Florida Water was valued for its refreshing and tonic nature as well as its scent, and could be used as a skin toner or as what we would now call a "body splash". It was also used as a toilet water (eau de toilette), by adding it to the bath or wash-water. Many baseball teams (particularly it seems in the South) use Florida Water as a refresher during the hot summer baseball months by filling a small lunch sized ice chest with water and ice and a few caps of Florida Water. They then soak rags in the tonic and wipe their pulse points and necks with the soaked rags, providing a very cooling effect to the skin and body..." -- Best Greg |
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On Sun, 15 Jan 2017 07:28:32 +1100, Bruce >
wrote: >On Sat, 14 Jan 2017 15:22:57 -0500, Brooklyn1 > wrote: > >>On Sat, 14 Jan 2017 12:28:44 +1100, Bruce > >>wrote: >> >>>On Fri, 13 Jan 2017 17:11:54 -0800, sf > wrote: >>> >>>>On Fri, 13 Jan 2017 15:56:39 -0500, Dave Smith > wrote: >>>> >>>>> On 2017-01-13 2:59 PM, Cindy Hamilton wrote: >>>>> > On Friday, January 13, 2017 at 12:59:46 PM UTC-5, sf wrote: >>>>> flower shop except these are herbs and spices. >>>>> >> >>>>> >> That's why I love old fashioned candle shops too. Love the aroma. >>>>> > >>>>> > Scented candles are one of the things I'll outlaw when >>>>> > I'm Queen of the Universe. >>>>> > >>>>> >>>>> Please extend that ban to perfume and aftershave that can be smelled >>>>> more than 4 feet from the person wearing it. >>>> >>>>Anything you can smell 4 feet away, including food, should be banned. >>> >>>Yay, that's the end of the barbecue! >> >>And bakeries. > >And Indian food. That's an aroma I do not find pleasant. The few times I tried an Indian restaurant, and I was told they were top shelf Manhattan, NY joints, as soon as I walked in I was overcome with the reek of rancid grease. Not being up on Indian cusine I asked my companions for a suggestion and they recommended I try the beef or chicken curries, they assured me it would be like stew, what they didn't tell me is that there'd be like an inch of fat over whatever was below... I didn't eat any, I couldn't get past the sight or the stench. It didn't help that the restaurant reeked of stinkin' Baaaaaa (lamb). This was some forty years ago, I haven't had any desire to try Indian slop again... a dirty water Sabrett dawg from a street vender is like heavenly porterhouse compared to stinky greazy Indian grub. |
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On Sat, 14 Jan 2017 19:32:48 -0500, Brooklyn1
> wrote: >On Sun, 15 Jan 2017 07:28:32 +1100, Bruce > >wrote: > >>On Sat, 14 Jan 2017 15:22:57 -0500, Brooklyn1 > wrote: >> >>>On Sat, 14 Jan 2017 12:28:44 +1100, Bruce > >>>wrote: >>> >>>>On Fri, 13 Jan 2017 17:11:54 -0800, sf > wrote: >>>> >>>>>Anything you can smell 4 feet away, including food, should be banned. >>>> >>>>Yay, that's the end of the barbecue! >>> >>>And bakeries. >> >>And Indian food. > >That's an aroma I do not find pleasant. The few times I tried an >Indian restaurant, and I was told they were top shelf Manhattan, NY >joints, as soon as I walked in I was overcome with the reek of rancid >grease. Not being up on Indian cusine I asked my companions for a >suggestion and they recommended I try the beef or chicken curries, >they assured me it would be like stew, what they didn't tell me is >that there'd be like an inch of fat over whatever was below... I >didn't eat any, I couldn't get past the sight or the stench. It >didn't help that the restaurant reeked of stinkin' Baaaaaa (lamb). >This was some forty years ago, I haven't had any desire to try Indian >slop again... a dirty water Sabrett dawg from a street vender is like >heavenly porterhouse compared to stinky greazy Indian grub. A restaurant that smells of rancid grease can't be top shelf. Indian isn't for everybody, but it shouldn't smell of rancid grease. |
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On Sun, 15 Jan 2017 11:54:57 +1100, Bruce >
wrote: >On Sat, 14 Jan 2017 19:32:48 -0500, Brooklyn1 > wrote: > >>On Sun, 15 Jan 2017 07:28:32 +1100, Bruce > >>wrote: >> >>>On Sat, 14 Jan 2017 15:22:57 -0500, Brooklyn1 > wrote: >>> >>>>On Sat, 14 Jan 2017 12:28:44 +1100, Bruce > >>>>wrote: >>>> >>>>>On Fri, 13 Jan 2017 17:11:54 -0800, sf > wrote: >>>>> >>>>>>Anything you can smell 4 feet away, including food, should be banned. >>>>> >>>>>Yay, that's the end of the barbecue! >>>> >>>>And bakeries. >>> >>>And Indian food. >> >>That's an aroma I do not find pleasant. The few times I tried an >>Indian restaurant, and I was told they were top shelf Manhattan, NY >>joints, as soon as I walked in I was overcome with the reek of rancid >>grease. Not being up on Indian cusine I asked my companions for a >>suggestion and they recommended I try the beef or chicken curries, >>they assured me it would be like stew, what they didn't tell me is >>that there'd be like an inch of fat over whatever was below... I >>didn't eat any, I couldn't get past the sight or the stench. It >>didn't help that the restaurant reeked of stinkin' Baaaaaa (lamb). >>This was some forty years ago, I haven't had any desire to try Indian >>slop again... a dirty water Sabrett dawg from a street vender is like >>heavenly porterhouse compared to stinky greazy Indian grub. > >A restaurant that smells of rancid grease can't be top shelf. Indian >isn't for everybody, but it shouldn't smell of rancid grease. To me it stunk, and they were very pricey, plus they were crowded. I still can't understand why anyone would eat that disgusting Indian slop... cheap ingredients prepared in the most awful way possible. |
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On Sat, 14 Jan 2017 20:08:30 -0500, Brooklyn1
> wrote: >On Sun, 15 Jan 2017 11:54:57 +1100, Bruce > >wrote: > >>On Sat, 14 Jan 2017 19:32:48 -0500, Brooklyn1 > wrote: >> >>>On Sun, 15 Jan 2017 07:28:32 +1100, Bruce > >>>wrote: >>> >>>>On Sat, 14 Jan 2017 15:22:57 -0500, Brooklyn1 > wrote: >>>> >>>>>On Sat, 14 Jan 2017 12:28:44 +1100, Bruce > >>>>>wrote: >>>>> >>>>>>On Fri, 13 Jan 2017 17:11:54 -0800, sf > wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>>Anything you can smell 4 feet away, including food, should be banned. >>>>>> >>>>>>Yay, that's the end of the barbecue! >>>>> >>>>>And bakeries. >>>> >>>>And Indian food. >>> >>>That's an aroma I do not find pleasant. The few times I tried an >>>Indian restaurant, and I was told they were top shelf Manhattan, NY >>>joints, as soon as I walked in I was overcome with the reek of rancid >>>grease. Not being up on Indian cusine I asked my companions for a >>>suggestion and they recommended I try the beef or chicken curries, >>>they assured me it would be like stew, what they didn't tell me is >>>that there'd be like an inch of fat over whatever was below... I >>>didn't eat any, I couldn't get past the sight or the stench. It >>>didn't help that the restaurant reeked of stinkin' Baaaaaa (lamb). >>>This was some forty years ago, I haven't had any desire to try Indian >>>slop again... a dirty water Sabrett dawg from a street vender is like >>>heavenly porterhouse compared to stinky greazy Indian grub. >> >>A restaurant that smells of rancid grease can't be top shelf. Indian >>isn't for everybody, but it shouldn't smell of rancid grease. > >To me it stunk, and they were very pricey, plus they were crowded. Sounds bad. I >still can't understand why anyone would eat that disgusting Indian >slop... cheap ingredients prepared in the most awful way possible. I like it if it's prepared well. But I like almost everything Asian. |
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On Sun, 15 Jan 2017 11:54:57 +1100, Bruce >
wrote: >On Sat, 14 Jan 2017 19:32:48 -0500, Brooklyn1 > wrote: > >>On Sun, 15 Jan 2017 07:28:32 +1100, Bruce > >>wrote: >> >>>On Sat, 14 Jan 2017 15:22:57 -0500, Brooklyn1 > wrote: >>> >>>And Indian food. >> >>That's an aroma I do not find pleasant. The few times I tried an >>Indian restaurant, and I was told they were top shelf Manhattan, NY >>joints, as soon as I walked in I was overcome with the reek of rancid >>grease. Not being up on Indian cusine I asked my companions for a >>suggestion and they recommended I try the beef or chicken curries, >>they assured me it would be like stew, what they didn't tell me is >>that there'd be like an inch of fat over whatever was below... I >>didn't eat any, I couldn't get past the sight or the stench. It >>didn't help that the restaurant reeked of stinkin' Baaaaaa (lamb). >>This was some forty years ago, I haven't had any desire to try Indian >>slop again... a dirty water Sabrett dawg from a street vender is like >>heavenly porterhouse compared to stinky greazy Indian grub. > >A restaurant that smells of rancid grease can't be top shelf. Indian >isn't for everybody, but it shouldn't smell of rancid grease. You don't actually believe his bullshit, do you? |
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On Sun, 15 Jan 2017 11:39:09 GMT, "l not -l" > wrote:
> >On 14-Jan-2017, "The Greatest!" > wrote: > >> On Saturday, 14 January 2017 14:21:43 UTC-6, Brooklyn1 wrote: >> > On Sat, 14 Jan 2017 13:29:26 -0500, jmcquown > >> > wrote: >> > >> > >On 1/14/2017 10:40 AM, l not -l wrote: >> > >> On 14-Jan-2017, notbob > wrote: >> > >> >> > >>> On 2017-01-14, jmcquown > wrote: >> > >>> >> > >>>> scented soap and/or body lotion. Overkill! Try not to wind up in >> > >>>> an >> > >>>> elevator with them. >> > >>> >> > >>> ....or even in that same elevator thirty minutes later! >> > >>> >> > >>> I knew one lady who wore that "ancient granny perfume", the kind >> > >>> they >> > >>> usta sell at the five-n'-dime fer 10ï½¢/qt. I always knew when >> > >>> she'd >> > >>> come in, early. ![]() >> > >>> >> > >>> nb >> > >> Jungle Gardenia?? >> > >> >> > >That's one. Pretty much anything heavily floral is off putting. >> > > >> > >Remember Jean Nate? Citrus? No thank you. I do use lemons and other >> > >citrus when I cook but I don't want to smell like fruits. >> > >> > Hehe, then stay away from *** bars... lol >> > >> > This is my fragrance of choice, I use it sparingly and have never >> > received any complaints. I've been using this for more than fifty >> > years. I like all the pinaud products but this is my favorite... and >> > real women love it: >> > https://www.amazon.com/Pinaud-Clubma...ywords=bay+rum >> >> >> Yup, Sheldon, thanks to Amazon I have re - discovered Pinaud products, I'm >> placing an order as I write and will include the above, I enjoy trying all >> of their wares. I get nice compliments from folks, "You always smell so >> good"...I put these into small spray bottles, in the morning on the way >> out a quick spritz..."a little dab'll do ya..." >I just received my my order of Pinaud Lilac Vegetal and Williams Shave Soap; >I'm set for spring and summer shaving. They should last 10-12 years since >I only shave a small amount of my bearded face. Plus, I use Pinaud Clubman >in fall and winter. I sure do miss Williams Menthol Shave Soap. I can no longer find Yardleys shaving soap. It's become a throwaway society with plastic razors. Men no longer take the time for a luxury shave, not even at a barber shop, IF one can even find a true barber shop anymore... a hair dresser is NOT a barber >I used to pick these supplies up at Walgreens; but, they no longer carry >them. I suppose there aren't enough geezers left to make it worth their >while. True, few men own a shaving kit anymore, they use Gillette inserts and rediwhip canned shaving cream. I occasionally use shaving soap, this one is good: http://www.duluthtrading.com/search/...s sor=content I used to have facial hair so I used shaving soap with a straight razor, sometimes still but it takes longer. This is as good/bad as it gets: https://www.vintagestraightrazor.com...ades-grim-html |
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On 1/14/2017 3:21 PM, Brooklyn1 wrote:
> On Sat, 14 Jan 2017 13:29:26 -0500, jmcquown > > wrote: > >> On 1/14/2017 10:40 AM, l not -l wrote: >>> On 14-Jan-2017, notbob > wrote: >>> >>>> On 2017-01-14, jmcquown > wrote: >>>> >>>>> scented soap and/or body lotion. Overkill! Try not to wind up in an >>>>> elevator with them. >>>> >>>> ....or even in that same elevator thirty minutes later! >>>> >>>> I knew one lady who wore that "ancient granny perfume", the kind they >>>> usta sell at the five-n'-dime fer 10¢/qt. I always knew when she'd >>>> come in, early. ![]() >>>> >>>> nb >>> Jungle Gardenia?? >>> >> That's one. Pretty much anything heavily floral is off putting. >> >> Remember Jean Nate? Citrus? No thank you. I do use lemons and other >> citrus when I cook but I don't want to smell like fruits. Stop altering my posts. I said peaches, not "fruits". Enjoy your bay rhum. |
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On Sun, 15 Jan 2017 12:36:01 -0500, jmcquown >
wrote: >On 1/14/2017 3:21 PM, Brooklyn1 wrote: >> On Sat, 14 Jan 2017 13:29:26 -0500, jmcquown > >> wrote: >> >>> On 1/14/2017 10:40 AM, l not -l wrote: >>>> On 14-Jan-2017, notbob > wrote: >>>> >>>>> On 2017-01-14, jmcquown > wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> scented soap and/or body lotion. Overkill! Try not to wind up in an >>>>>> elevator with them. >>>>> >>>>> ....or even in that same elevator thirty minutes later! >>>>> >>>>> I knew one lady who wore that "ancient granny perfume", the kind they >>>>> usta sell at the five-n'-dime fer 10¢/qt. I always knew when she'd >>>>> come in, early. ![]() >>>>> >>>>> nb >>>> Jungle Gardenia?? >>>> >>> That's one. Pretty much anything heavily floral is off putting. >>> >>> Remember Jean Nate? Citrus? No thank you. I do use lemons and other >>> citrus when I cook but I don't want to smell like fruits. > >Stop altering my posts. I said peaches, not "fruit". > >Enjoy your bay rhum. You said peaches in a different post, here you said fruit... I never would have changed peaches to fruit... that you said fruit is what gave me the idea about the perfumed aroma of ***** bar fruits. Peaches would have reminded me of the citrusy aroma of unripened nubile breasts, or if freestone, oral sex... living in the south you must've twisted open more than one juicy ripe freestone peach. ![]() http://www.bbcgoodfood.com/glossary/peach |
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On Sun, 15 Jan 2017 16:02:45 -0500, Brooklyn1
> wrote: >On Mon, 16 Jan 2017 06:23:34 +1100, Jeßus > wrote: > >>On Sun, 15 Jan 2017 14:26:13 -0000, Janet > wrote: >> >>>In article >, says... >>>> >>>> On Sun, 15 Jan 2017 11:54:57 +1100, Bruce > >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>> >On Sat, 14 Jan 2017 19:32:48 -0500, Brooklyn1 >>>> > wrote: >>>> > >>>> >>On Sun, 15 Jan 2017 07:28:32 +1100, Bruce > >>>> >>wrote: >>>> >> >>>> >>>On Sat, 14 Jan 2017 15:22:57 -0500, Brooklyn1 >>>> > wrote: >>>> >>> >>>> >>>And Indian food. >>>> >> >>>> >>That's an aroma I do not find pleasant. The few times I tried an >>>> >>Indian restaurant, and I was told they were top shelf Manhattan, NY >>>> >>joints, as soon as I walked in I was overcome with the reek of rancid >>>> >>grease. Not being up on Indian cusine I asked my companions for a >>>> >>suggestion and they recommended I try the beef or chicken curries, >>>> >>they assured me it would be like stew, what they didn't tell me is >>>> >>that there'd be like an inch of fat over whatever was below... I >>>> >>didn't eat any, I couldn't get past the sight or the stench. It >>>> >>didn't help that the restaurant reeked of stinkin' Baaaaaa (lamb). >>>> >>This was some forty years ago, I haven't had any desire to try Indian >>>> >>slop again... a dirty water Sabrett dawg from a street vender is like >>>> >>heavenly porterhouse compared to stinky greazy Indian grub. >>>> > >>>> >A restaurant that smells of rancid grease can't be top shelf. Indian >>>> >isn't for everybody, but it shouldn't smell of rancid grease. >>>> >>>> You don't actually believe his bullshit, do you? >>> >>> " there'd be like an inch of fat over whatever was below.." was >>>justone of the giveaways it's just his latest imaginary fantasy wind-up >>>founded on zero experience. >> >>Yep. > >I worked with quite a few of those turbined Indians, they ate GREASY >STINKY poop... and no utensils, all finger food. The time came when >they were banned from the shop lunch room, with their fetid food and >disgusting eating habits... don't get me started on Indian toilet >habits, they don't believe in TP. I would never bed an Indian woman, >they don't believe in bathing, they're deathly ascared of soap and >water. Indian people STINK so HORRIBLY that I'm amazed they have so >large a population. Any time you want to kill yourself, be my guest. |
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On Mon, 16 Jan 2017 08:13:04 +1100, Jeßus > wrote:
>On Sun, 15 Jan 2017 16:02:45 -0500, Brooklyn1 > wrote: > >>On Mon, 16 Jan 2017 06:23:34 +1100, Jeßus > wrote: >> >>>On Sun, 15 Jan 2017 14:26:13 -0000, Janet > wrote: >>> >>>>In article >, says... >>>>> >>>>> On Sun, 15 Jan 2017 11:54:57 +1100, Bruce > >>>>> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> >On Sat, 14 Jan 2017 19:32:48 -0500, Brooklyn1 >>>>> > wrote: >>>>> > >>>>> >>On Sun, 15 Jan 2017 07:28:32 +1100, Bruce > >>>>> >>wrote: >>>>> >> >>>>> >>>On Sat, 14 Jan 2017 15:22:57 -0500, Brooklyn1 >>>>> > wrote: >>>>> >>> >>>>> >>>And Indian food. >>>>> >> >>>>> >>That's an aroma I do not find pleasant. The few times I tried an >>>>> >>Indian restaurant, and I was told they were top shelf Manhattan, NY >>>>> >>joints, as soon as I walked in I was overcome with the reek of rancid >>>>> >>grease. Not being up on Indian cusine I asked my companions for a >>>>> >>suggestion and they recommended I try the beef or chicken curries, >>>>> >>they assured me it would be like stew, what they didn't tell me is >>>>> >>that there'd be like an inch of fat over whatever was below... I >>>>> >>didn't eat any, I couldn't get past the sight or the stench. It >>>>> >>didn't help that the restaurant reeked of stinkin' Baaaaaa (lamb). >>>>> >>This was some forty years ago, I haven't had any desire to try Indian >>>>> >>slop again... a dirty water Sabrett dawg from a street vender is like >>>>> >>heavenly porterhouse compared to stinky greazy Indian grub. >>>>> > >>>>> >A restaurant that smells of rancid grease can't be top shelf. Indian >>>>> >isn't for everybody, but it shouldn't smell of rancid grease. >>>>> >>>>> You don't actually believe his bullshit, do you? >>>> >>>> " there'd be like an inch of fat over whatever was below.." was >>>>justone of the giveaways it's just his latest imaginary fantasy wind-up >>>>founded on zero experience. >>> >>>Yep. >> >>I worked with quite a few of those turbined Indians, they ate GREASY >>STINKY poop... and no utensils, all finger food. The time came when >>they were banned from the shop lunch room, with their fetid food and >>disgusting eating habits... don't get me started on Indian toilet >>habits, they don't believe in TP. I would never bed an Indian woman, >>they don't believe in bathing, they're deathly ascared of soap and >>water. Indian people STINK so HORRIBLY that I'm amazed they have so >>large a population. > >Any time you want to kill yourself, be my guest. So you readily admit to being a stinking filthy Indian. Indians strongly adhere to incest... Indian mothers engage in oral sex with their young sons from the time they are born. You have likely been screwing your daughers since before they were ten years old while your wife cradeled them in her arms, unless you could sell their virginity to your brother or a neighbor. Jebus is one sick puppy... in fact if the monster had a puppy he'd cook and eat it. |
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On 2017-01-15 4:13 PM, Je�us wrote:
> On Sun, 15 Jan 2017 16:02:45 -0500, Brooklyn1 > > wrote: >> I worked with quite a few of those turbined Indians, they ate GREASY >> STINKY poop... and no utensils, all finger food. The time came when >> they were banned from the shop lunch room, with their fetid food and >> disgusting eating habits... don't get me started on Indian toilet >> habits, they don't believe in TP. I would never bed an Indian woman, >> they don't believe in bathing, they're deathly ascared of soap and >> water. Indian people STINK so HORRIBLY that I'm amazed they have so >> large a population. > > Any time you want to kill yourself, be my guest. > Assisted suicide is legal here now. Do you want me to help him? ;-) |
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On 1/15/2017 3:22 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
> On 2017-01-15 4:13 PM, Je�us wrote: >> On Sun, 15 Jan 2017 16:02:45 -0500, Brooklyn1 >> > wrote: > >>> I worked with quite a few of those turbined Indians, they ate GREASY >>> STINKY poop... and no utensils, all finger food. The time came when >>> they were banned from the shop lunch room, with their fetid food and >>> disgusting eating habits... don't get me started on Indian toilet >>> habits, they don't believe in TP. I would never bed an Indian woman, >>> they don't believe in bathing, they're deathly ascared of soap and >>> water. Indian people STINK so HORRIBLY that I'm amazed they have so >>> large a population. >> >> Any time you want to kill yourself, be my guest. >> > > > Assisted suicide is legal here now. Do you want me to help him? > ;-) How'd you like your dog drowned to death in a gunnysack? |
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On Sun, 15 Jan 2017 17:22:11 -0500, Dave Smith
> wrote: >On 2017-01-15 4:13 PM, Je?us wrote: >> On Sun, 15 Jan 2017 16:02:45 -0500, Brooklyn1 >> > wrote: > >>> I worked with quite a few of those turbined Indians, they ate GREASY >>> STINKY poop... and no utensils, all finger food. The time came when >>> they were banned from the shop lunch room, with their fetid food and >>> disgusting eating habits... don't get me started on Indian toilet >>> habits, they don't believe in TP. I would never bed an Indian woman, >>> they don't believe in bathing, they're deathly ascared of soap and >>> water. Indian people STINK so HORRIBLY that I'm amazed they have so >>> large a population. >> >> Any time you want to kill yourself, be my guest. >> > > >Assisted suicide is legal here now. Do you want me to help him? >;-) Yes please. Consider it your civic duty <G>. |
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On 1/15/2017 6:43 PM, Je�us wrote:
> On Sun, 15 Jan 2017 17:22:11 -0500, Dave Smith > > wrote: > >> On 2017-01-15 4:13 PM, Je?us wrote: >>> On Sun, 15 Jan 2017 16:02:45 -0500, Brooklyn1 >>> > wrote: >> >>>> I worked with quite a few of those turbined Indians, they ate GREASY >>>> STINKY poop... and no utensils, all finger food. The time came when >>>> they were banned from the shop lunch room, with their fetid food and >>>> disgusting eating habits... don't get me started on Indian toilet >>>> habits, they don't believe in TP. I would never bed an Indian woman, >>>> they don't believe in bathing, they're deathly ascared of soap and >>>> water. Indian people STINK so HORRIBLY that I'm amazed they have so >>>> large a population. >>> >>> Any time you want to kill yourself, be my guest. >>> >> >> >> Assisted suicide is legal here now. Do you want me to help him? >> ;-) > > Yes please. Consider it your civic duty <G>. > It's a duty to dissolve your ass in acid. |
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