My wife bought me some Lacoste cologne for Xmas. It is good, but she says it it's more for when I go out to a club or with friends or something, where my Armani cologne is more appropriate for work. Personally, I don't know because too much of either makes me sneeze, but I guess they're good.
My husband likes homemade Rose, yes I said rose, soap. Go figure.And he doesn't smell like one when done but it works well with his body chemistry and balances things nice. Freshness......what more could a woman ask for?
Created by CHANEL perfumer Jacques Polge in 1981 to reflect the emergence of today's complex man. Inspired by the legend of the Greek hero Antaeus, the fragrance captures both the strength and sensitivity of modern man.
Antaeus was a giant in Greek mythology, the son of Poseidon (the god of the sea) and Gaia (goddess of the earth). This invincible fighter, who was invulnerable as long as he stayed in touch with his mother Earth, met his downfall only when Heracles (Hercules in Latin) overcame him by holding him above the ground in a vice-like grip. Men can be both strong and vulnerable, and the ANTAEUS fragrance reminds us of this by alluding to the theme of virility with tenderness and indulgence.
Fragrance Family
Leather, aromatic. Spicy Citrus with woody, leathery base notes.
Starts powerfully with Clary Sage and Lavender, then an evolution of Patchouli and a Sandalwood note. An amber note segues into honey and leathery hints of Rockrose and Spice.
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ChasUFarley
ROTFLMAO!
That beer is so bad I'm in awe...
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coolchef
hills bro has it hands down
i love labatts!
but i still just use irish spring or ivory
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Out There
Obsession for Men is my favorite
My teenage son son tells me that AXE is an aphrodisiac. I think its more like a racoon repellant
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Cowgirl
LOL, I'm going to address this thread in the morning!!
Cowgirl
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WhiteDove
Well?
Which morning would that be ?
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Cowgirl
..............the morning after !!!
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Dot Matrix
Me Too!
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WhiteDove
Well that is good news! as it requires a night before, for a morning after...........
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Mister P-Mosh
My wife bought me some Lacoste cologne for Xmas. It is good, but she says it it's more for when I go out to a club or with friends or something, where my Armani cologne is more appropriate for work. Personally, I don't know because too much of either makes me sneeze, but I guess they're good.
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coolchef
SOAP any one use just a nice SOAP?
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ChasUFarley
I hear ya coolchef... some of that stuff that's mentioned already sounds like something outta Ogunquit!
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Ca_dreaming
My husband likes homemade Rose, yes I said rose, soap. Go figure.And he doesn't smell like one when done but it works well with his body chemistry and balances things nice. Freshness......what more could a woman ask for?
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Listener
Freshness, huh?? Well, I'd get slapped if I got fresh, wouldn't I??
(just kidding)
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coolchef
chas perhaps we should tell the folks here about that strange place on the coast of maine!! lol
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ChasUFarley
That's easy...
Ogunquit, ME is the San Francisco of the Northeast.
What's not fruit or nuts, is flakes.
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coolchef
chas
lol
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Ca_dreaming
hah, not funny!
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coolchef
ca ??????
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ChasUFarley
Yah... I was wondering about that too...
CA - did I offend you? <_<
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Belle
Don't go getting all cocky, you NE'sters!
We've got Disney and Ft Lauderdale and the Keys here in FL!
And Antaeus and Drakkar are the liquids that make me melt..... no matter who's wearing them.
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Hills Bro
Belle,
I have to agree with that choice , Antaeus by Chanel. This cologne was my favorite of all time. Can't seem to find it around here NY anymore.
I received a bottle of this cologne when I was on the WOW field back in 79-80 Chicago for Christmas present.
It was a magnet for a few longer smooches from the lovely ladies at area meetings back then. Even a few tongues as I recall.
Great fragrance. Pleasant memories.
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ChasUFarley
Belle - I know you'll relate to this one... as a child of the 80's...
Drakkar and POLO - remember Polo?
Nothing screams yuppie at a high school dance like a dude in a Izod shirt - no, make that TWO Izod shirts - wearing Polo....
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dmiller
Whatever happened to Petuli Oil??
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Hills Bro
Dmiller
this is what Chanel writes about Anteaus
Created by CHANEL perfumer Jacques Polge in 1981 to reflect the emergence of today's complex man. Inspired by the legend of the Greek hero Antaeus, the fragrance captures both the strength and sensitivity of modern man.
Antaeus was a giant in Greek mythology, the son of Poseidon (the god of the sea) and Gaia (goddess of the earth). This invincible fighter, who was invulnerable as long as he stayed in touch with his mother Earth, met his downfall only when Heracles (Hercules in Latin) overcame him by holding him above the ground in a vice-like grip. Men can be both strong and vulnerable, and the ANTAEUS fragrance reminds us of this by alluding to the theme of virility with tenderness and indulgence.
Fragrance Family
Leather, aromatic. Spicy Citrus with woody, leathery base notes.
Starts powerfully with Clary Sage and Lavender, then an evolution of Patchouli and a Sandalwood note. An amber note segues into honey and leathery hints of Rockrose and Spice.
There's your Patchouli
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