05/12/2024

Chizza
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Not everything has to be immortal
"Sunshine, lollipops and rainbows
Everything that's wonderful is what I feel when we're together
Brighter than a lucky penny
When you're near the rain goes, disappears, dear
And I feel so fine
Just to know that you are mine."
You could hear Wolle warbling as he rode the latest summer beer from the local Herne brewery into the allotment garden. Wolle was in a great mood at first, partly due to the new fragrance he picked up at Parfumo. A free sample for a fragrance purchase, long since resold at a higher price. Without this bottling but with additions a la "samples", "spit residue" or other synonyms.
In any case, Wolle scratched his buttocks in puzzlement because Immortalis looked quite familiar to him. He was reminded of Cedar Forest by Ponsa, but fruity and gourmand. "My dear Mr. Kokoschinski! Cedar in caramel with a dark berry note for me. Now stop with the nasty notes! It should be herbaceous! I don't notice any incense either. It's supposed to be in there and after the exorcism on Willy the other day when he couldn't get any more pilsner down, I know that stuff well enough."
Wolle sniffed his arm like a perfume truffle pig at the perfume meeting to get the best possible grasp of Immortalis, to understand it as he usually only managed to do with Mickey Mouse paperbacks and even then only sometimes. The fragrance remained in its current state. Musk everywhere, plus palatable amber resin. A pleasant blend, as the people in Herne also approvingly affirmed.
"Don't knock me off my feet, Wolle! That's quite good so far. I don't recognize anything of the pyramid, but I've made something up here. It's all in the imagination. But olf-olfotkarori-with the nose it still fits.
First solder one in now, then to Wigger's perfume shop and take a Floydkon with me. So maybe."
Wolle also noticed that Immortalis seemed sweeter from test to test and concealed, even mutilated, the distinguished cedar note. Certainly, still not a bad work, but rather for friends of fragrances with a gourmand touch.
Everything that's wonderful is what I feel when we're together
Brighter than a lucky penny
When you're near the rain goes, disappears, dear
And I feel so fine
Just to know that you are mine."
You could hear Wolle warbling as he rode the latest summer beer from the local Herne brewery into the allotment garden. Wolle was in a great mood at first, partly due to the new fragrance he picked up at Parfumo. A free sample for a fragrance purchase, long since resold at a higher price. Without this bottling but with additions a la "samples", "spit residue" or other synonyms.
In any case, Wolle scratched his buttocks in puzzlement because Immortalis looked quite familiar to him. He was reminded of Cedar Forest by Ponsa, but fruity and gourmand. "My dear Mr. Kokoschinski! Cedar in caramel with a dark berry note for me. Now stop with the nasty notes! It should be herbaceous! I don't notice any incense either. It's supposed to be in there and after the exorcism on Willy the other day when he couldn't get any more pilsner down, I know that stuff well enough."
Wolle sniffed his arm like a perfume truffle pig at the perfume meeting to get the best possible grasp of Immortalis, to understand it as he usually only managed to do with Mickey Mouse paperbacks and even then only sometimes. The fragrance remained in its current state. Musk everywhere, plus palatable amber resin. A pleasant blend, as the people in Herne also approvingly affirmed.
"Don't knock me off my feet, Wolle! That's quite good so far. I don't recognize anything of the pyramid, but I've made something up here. It's all in the imagination. But olf-olfotkarori-with the nose it still fits.
First solder one in now, then to Wigger's perfume shop and take a Floydkon with me. So maybe."
Wolle also noticed that Immortalis seemed sweeter from test to test and concealed, even mutilated, the distinguished cedar note. Certainly, still not a bad work, but rather for friends of fragrances with a gourmand touch.
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