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How Not To Do, Part Deux
belial.1980:
--- Quote from: Quantus347 on March 12, 2009, 11:12:10 PM ---I work at a cologne and perfume factory, so I have to ask: How exactly does one have the "fragrance of a Gibbous moon"?
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Maybe she smells like green cheese? Not exactly a turn on if you ask me.
PapaBear:
Oh man, you know what that reminded me of? The Eye of Argon.
Now excuse me while I go bleach my brain.
LizW65:
--- Quote from: Quantus347 on March 12, 2009, 11:12:10 PM ---I work at a cologne and perfume factory, so I have to ask: How exactly does one have the "fragrance of a Gibbous moon"?
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Maybe the folks who are making those "Eau de Star Trek" fragrances could do something with that.
JRBobC:
--- Quote from: Quantus347 on March 12, 2009, 11:12:10 PM ---I work at a cologne and perfume factory, so I have to ask: How exactly does one have the "fragrance of a Gibbous moon"?
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Why do I have visions of tuna swimming by....
::)
thausgt:
--- Quote from: Quantus347 on March 12, 2009, 11:12:10 PM ---I work at a cologne and perfume factory, so I have to ask: How exactly does one have the "fragrance of a Gibbous moon"?
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Perhaps synesthesia? "A neurological condition in which the brain interprets one set of sensory input in terms of a different one; i.e., 'smelling' shapes, 'tasting' sounds, 'seeing' scents, etc."
It would certainly explain the... florid... prose of the rest of the exerpt. However, given that many cases of the phenomenon are almost as unique as handwriting, we still don't know what a "Gibbous moon" would smell like. Though a highly unpleasant image involving a man named Gibb is fighting its way into my conscious thoughts, despite my fervent resistance... :D
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