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AnnaJ, you probably remember the 80's icon, club promoter, artist and face on the scene, Leigh Bowery.

He had a young companion/muse who went by the name of Trojan, and I recall in an interview with young Troj revealing that while preparing for a night out he would get a whole bottle of sftershave or scent and douse himself in it.

It was intended as a statement of some sort and I'm fairly sure there was a theory of a sort of 'smell terrorism', something like that, anyway.

Bowery is of course no longer with us, but Trojan may still be around and if is he may want to take them off your hands.

Of course he could have moved on and don't be messin' wid dat kin' a shit no more.

But you never know, do you?

daizie Wrote:

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> I use mine as air spray after someones had a crap

> :(


Jesus, if the apostrophe Daizie missed from the end of 'someones' finds its way to the begining of 'air', we could end up on one of those 'specialist' sites.

So AnnaJ, what do you like now then?


I am currently enjoying Ricci Ricci (although the children say I smell like a boiled sweet), Beautiful (because it is), and Sensuous, because it came in this lovely spray oil, which look super on my sensuous decoletage, and I adore that word ...

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