"All the leaves are brown/And the skies are grey"
It is official. I am 12 years old.
I have medical verification. My doctor said, "What are you? 12?" And I refuse to put the conversation into context. So there.
Apparently, I am not alone in hanging on to my youth.
Ladies, you'll want to run out and get a new perfume called "Eau de Play-Doh." Believe me, I can't make this up.
Hasbro is celebrating the toy's 50th anniversary by releasing a scent that is designed to smell just like the modeling clay. At $19 a bottle, Hasbro figures smelling the perfume will "transport people back to their childhood."
I didn't really play with Play-Doh much as a kid, but I do remember what it smelled like. I'm not sure if my sweetie was wearing "Eau de Play-Doh" if I would be intrigued -- or wonder if we opened a day care center in our home.
Scent is one of the strongest memory triggers for our brain. I know there are many smells I've encountered in my lifetime that I will NEVER get out of my memory.
And commercials on television show women jumping all over a guy after he gets a hit from a body spray, which I do use. I can honestly say that has never happened to me, but I do get comments about it.
Odors and smells can attract or repel faster than any other of our five senses. Now, if someone would bottle up a bar-b-que perfume for women...
I saw this quote on one of my web comics last week, shared it with some friends and now I share it with you. How you interpret it is up to you.
‘I used to think it was a terrible thing that life was so unfair. Then I thought, 'what if life *were* fair, and all of the terrible things that happen to us came because we really deserved them?' Now I take great comfort in the general unfairness and hostility of the universe.’
Bring it on.
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Your quote is from Babylon 5 made by a character names Marcus and created, produced, and largely written by J. Michael Straczynski.
That particular quotation is one of my favorites because it's one we can all relate to.
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