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An alternative title could be "Wer hat Angst vor der Rotkäppchen", but it would give the plot straight away...Thanks a million!

Sorry? No need to be sorry at all. This accidental and spontaneous whiff of melancholy was more than welcome, as I'm nearly fed up with all this sweetness (fake in most cases) surrounding me.

Oh thank you so much! Although you made me blush a little with that "most charming" thing, never mind, I think that half a dozen spays of One Man Show will suffice to wash the blushing away...

Dear Pluto,
thank you very much for your kindness and comment on my La Cautiva photo :-)
I wish you all the best!
thank you very much for your kindness and comment on my La Cautiva photo :-)
I wish you all the best!

Aye, I think du muss unbedingt dein Pröbchen raussuchst as soon as possible. Christmas after all is THE time für irgendein große oder kleine festlichen Ereignis... Many-many thanks for dropping by!

Adding two tough guys guarding it would be a nice move too. I think that a couple of Drakkar Noir bodyguards would do the job. Now, Guy Laroche is one of my top five perfume houses and until Guy passed away in 1989, every fragrance that had come out of it was a masterpiece and a classic.

Yeap, it took me four ciggies to accomplish its brilliance... And the first aid kit, just in case... Many-many opiate thanks!

Oh! I'm so glad that my pleading worked and thus you are reading my reviews again! Oh my... This "blöde" Chanel part was hilarious! Languages can play amazing tricks sometimes. I can't believe that the German department of Chanel didn't see that coming! I guess some people in England heard "bloody" Chanel too... Thanks a million for the comments and the laughs!

I knew it! Being incapable of buying a Lamborghini was always something that drove people off... Pleeeeease Pluto, I'll buy a Maserati instead! And I'll say "thank you" twice instead of once! Thank you! Thank you! See? Happy now?

It was one of my happiest perfume moments ever! You know, lamenting an amazing fragrance from your youth which has stop being produced for some 15 years, and then accidentally stumbling on half a kilo of it for 60€. 100% perfume heaven, to say the least! Thank you very-very much for your comment!

Funny thing that you almost overlooked my most vivid photo! Maybe because it's made with cheap and humble paper napkins... As for good old and scandalous Loulou, you should see was die Flakon rausholst aus mir... Fortunately, I have six of them, to last me at least three lifetimes, but I couldn't fit them all in the picture. Finally, what can I say about Capriccio? "Erinnerungen an die Kindheit". You said it all. Thank you very-very much!

This is a precious little masterpiece that I made its acquaintance with an "only" 25 years delay, since for some reason it eluded me back in the day. But better late than never I guess... Thanks a lot for praising it!

That's a pity, otherwise you would have just found its perfect substitute... A big thanks, perfumed with anything else, other than Opium and Bayadère!

It's an 100% subjective opinion, and by no means a necessarily right one. Don't forget that some people's garbage are other people's treasures. But I would surely feel extremely uncomfortable if I had to be for more than a couple of minutes next to someone drenched with Mamluk.

Thanks again Pluto! What I'm trying to do actually, is to create a concept and/or tell a story with each picture, without necesarilly believing that I succeed in doing so every time. I am very glad when my efforts make people have a good time, no matter how a brief one. Oh, and I've been a fencer in my youth...

Thanks a bunch for your comments! They could be also combined in "The Queen overseeing the excavation of the treasure. Orient or not..."

It's coriander and nutmeg actually... But you are right, I kinda overdid it! Like the fragrance being a miniature was not enough, I almost disappeared it inside the jar! Thank you very much for your remark. I promise I'll do better next time!
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