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In the daytime, Givenchy Gentleman, and in the evening, Dunhill Edition.

I used to really like Dunhill Edition, bought some recently though and it seems to have REALLY changed. Not a patch on what it was before.

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Heavens sake! Are you a man or some sort of woofta?

Have a cold shower and wash with coal tar soap.

No fancy perfume needed. If you're 'trendy' then maybe a dash of Brylcream in your hair

And don't forget your pipe and baccy if you're going out on a date...

n abbreviation for the 1970's British insult 'wooly woofta', meaning homosexual. It is cockney rhyming slang, so wooly woofta = poofta = homosexual.
That geezer is a right woofta.
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Not only for the 70s it still stands now. Ginger beer was another

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Deodorant.... Does the trick for me, expensive in Thailand, but cheap as chips in the UK...,

Which is one of the reasons I use som san, the same as the Thais. It's dirt cheap and actually works. Deodorises anything. Ask at a hardware/dry goods store. It looks like very large rock salt crystals.

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In the daytime, Givenchy Gentleman, and in the evening, Dunhill Edition.

I used to really like Dunhill Edition, bought some recently though and it seems to have REALLY changed. Not a patch on what it was before.

Where did you buy it? It's not so easy to get anymore in a retail store. I ordered a bottle a couple of years ago from Amazon, and when it arrived it smelled very different from the little I had left in the old bottle. I think it was probably fake.

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im sure i remember it in a red tub,

Jake, if you remember it in a red tub, you're old enough to remember this as well.

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How about a splash of BAY RUM

I would love to be able to find some Bay Rum. Classic, reminds me of having my hair cut at the barbers as a kid, the place always smelled of Bay Rum.

I had a couple of really old bottles of Old Spice I found at my fathers place when he died. Used to love that smell too. I ran out and bought some more last year, and the new stuff doesn't smell the same.

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Heavens sake! Are you a man or some sort of woofta?

Have a cold shower and wash with coal tar soap.

No fancy perfume needed. If you're 'trendy' then maybe a dash of Brylcream in your hair

And don't forget your pipe and baccy if you're going out on a date...

Brylcream??

Simon, you have just dated yourself, and I thought you were much younger!

I remember Brylcream advertisements from my very early childhood in the early 1950s!

I don't think a greasy head has been in style since the Beatles showed up with their "moptops!"

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I preferred this many decades ago:

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im sure i remember it in a red tub,

Jake, if you remember it in a red tub, you're old enough to remember this as well.

53268907df424b06aa226ed6f2427a6f_A.jpeg?

How about a splash of BAY RUM

I would love to be able to find some Bay Rum. Classic, reminds me of having my hair cut at the barbers as a kid, the place always smelled of Bay Rum.

I had a couple of really old bottles of Old Spice I found at my fathers place when he died. Used to love that smell too. I ran out and bought some more last year, and the new stuff doesn't smell the same.

You can still get it in Germany. A shop in Dusseldorf still stocks it.

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im sure i remember it in a red tub,

Jake, if you remember it in a red tub, you're old enough to remember this as well.

53268907df424b06aa226ed6f2427a6f_A.jpeg?

How about a splash of BAY RUM

I would love to be able to find some Bay Rum. Classic, reminds me of having my hair cut at the barbers as a kid, the place always smelled of Bay Rum.

I had a couple of really old bottles of Old Spice I found at my fathers place when he died. Used to love that smell too. I ran out and bought some more last year, and the new stuff doesn't smell the same.

Yes, great fresh smell.Also a great backup when you run out of Meyers. 58%vol makes a good heart of a cocktail.

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In the daytime, Givenchy Gentleman, and in the evening, Dunhill Edition.

Givenchy - very nice choice, I think probably for the tropics you need a EDT from one of the older perfume houses- they tend to use real ingredients rather than the synthetics ( eg CK1 ) .

Givenchy does a scent called Mouchoir de Monsieur - an original from the twenties- no synthetics there- horrendously expensive - but fabulous - works well here. Have only ever bought it from Harrods .

The Dunhill I have never tried- next time in duty free.

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Guy with perfume never smell good in Thailand lol

But if you still want it. Then I comment you to take care of sweaty armpits first. And that can be archive with buying spray deodorant.

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Guy with perfume never smell good in Thailand lol

But if you still want it. Then I comment you to take care of sweaty armpits first. And that can be archive with buying spray deodorant.

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my GF say BS, Men with Good Quality Cologne Smell Good, Not Copy night market
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Guy with perfume never smell good in Thailand lol

But if you still want it. Then I comment you to take care of sweaty armpits first. And that can be archive with buying spray deodorant.

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my GF say BS, Men with Good Quality Cologne Smell Good, Not Copy night market

Me and your gf is different. Sorry I am forget to mention that is my opinion . I also don't mean the cheap perfume. I mean all.

I love my husband smell. Unique and all him. Not chemical!

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