Kingbish01
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D&G--Women love it.
I had some Michael Jordan cologne back when I was like 12 or 13.
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Didn't everyone?
Hahaha, I nominate this one word response for sarcastic font post of the year.
Couple years ago the girlfriend bought me Jeter driven, the original, she liked it more than I.
What has this site turned into?
Nobody wears Joop anymore?
It's all about mixing it up, and wearing what the woman wears.
I have five different ones I alternate between depending on mood, clothing, and situation.
If you're feeling something basic, the occasion is nothing special: Curve for Men.
If you're trying to have a sexy night: Spark Seduction.
If you're having an old school night: Soul by Curve.
If you're just trying to have a nice night with the lady, but not trying to seduce her necessarily: Realities for Men.
And if you're up to no good or you're on a first date: Curve Crush.
That's all that matters!
A few blasts from the past.
Hai Karate
English Leather
British Sterling
Old Spice
Canoe
Brut
Aqua Velva
Jade East
Jovan Musk
Bay Rum
Pierre Cardin
So....you work for Curve?
LOL
For me..... Burberry Classic, Green Irish Tweed, Eau De Cologne Imperiale
That Green Irish Tweed stuff if SPENSIVE!
No cologne for me. In high school I worked the women's fragrance counter at Dillard's, and now I can't stand most perfumes/ colognes.
I do use a Nivea aftershave, which my wife enjoys. And I occasionally use this stuff on my hands when the skin around my knuckles gets dry and starts to split.
That has to be one of the sweetest gigs ever. Having the ladies come to you, give them a spritz then sniff their neck. You had it made.
It was an amazing job actually. Paid $10/hour in the late '90s (which was more than double minimum wage).
All of the "sales associates" at Dillard's had to meet a daily sales goal. Since I was the only guy that worked at the women's fragrance counter, I didn't have to do anything; most women would simply bring their stuff to me to get rung up. I'd meet my sales goal in the first hour or two of my shift, and then I'd go play Street Fighter at Babbages for the rest of the day. Didn't know how good I had it.