DammitMarie
Dammit, Marie!
DammitMarie

Agreed. I was very impressed. This is how apologies are done.

I am totally going to make “went Yoko” part of my day-to-day conversations. Love it!

Sara: Drop the mic. You shouldn't be holding it.

Also: As an addendum to my reply yesterday, the name of the free sample I got that I like better than the Santal 33 is Rose of No Man’s Land. It’s similar to the Santal, but a bit...I dunno how to describe it...more floral or fruity? It’s a little heavier than the Santal, but I like it so far.

Glad you asked! I was going to say the exact same thing: It’s okay, but I’m not crazy about it. I’m hoping it’ll grow on me, but right now, it’s just okay. I got two additional samples from Luckyscent for free with my purchase, which I thought was pretty cool. (Can’t beat three samples for $10!) I actually like one of

I wonder what sort psychology is at play there. I mean, are there a lot of men using the newer Old Spice products or are they simply labeling them as mens’ knowing that women will buy them because, I dunno, they smell just masculine enough to remind women of sexy man smell?

RAWR!

Me too. It smells amazing!

Four samples? They’re only $6 each. You’ll be okay! I mean, if you had ordered four full-size bottles, we might need to organize an intervention.

You and I are the same in this respect! I wear very little makeup and haven’t purchased perfume in more than 10 years. Lately, though, I’ve been sort of itching for a change. This article just happened along at the right time. I have NEVER bought a fragrance without getting a whiff first, but for some reason, I

HA! No, I don’t blame you! Lots of the new (are they new? I have no idea) Old Spice scents are great, not at all like the original, which still transports me directly to 1977.

My 16-year-old daughter asked me to buy her Old Spice deodorant - the Fiji scent - because some of her friends wear it and she LOVES it. (It does smell really good.) I guess the androgynous scent is a thing with the young folk, too.

I just ordered some from Luckyscent.com.

YUP! I just ordered a sample size from Luckyscent. It was $6 with $4 First Class shipping.

Right! I forgot the specifics and only remembered that she was heaping blame on the writers.

Oooh...yes, that’s right! I forgot that it was a preemptive move on Heigl’s part. That made it even bitchier because it was just an unnecessary, mean swipe at Shonda and the writers.

And let’s not forget the time Heigl was nominated for an Emmy for her work on Grey’s, but asked to have her name removed from consideration because she felt that the writing for her character had been weak. That was clearly the final straw for Shonda.

The oldest son on the 1970s sitcom “Good Times.” (His catch phrase “Dy-no-mite!”may or may not ring a bell.)

Sigh. I love you, Bobby Finger.

We live about 10 minutes from KOP, so KOP Mall is our closest mall. It’s not a horror show any more than it ever was, by which I mean walking the entire complex is still exhausting and somewhat overwhelming. They’ve done a nice job of maintaining the mall - it doesn’t look dirty or dated - and there are ALWAYS a