Perfume Lady

Out of context: Reply #26

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  • detritus0

    Perhaps you're misconstruing your lady neighbour's intentions?

    Perhaps the very meagrest waft of onion scent casts her into a downward spiral - awakens some long-buried pain, which your inch thick onion shovel cares little about unearthing? Perhaps the perfume is not to overwhelm, but to confront and counteract on her own terms - to dominate the memory of Jacques, that summer-love scoundrel from her youth?

    http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/…

    • Pure Genius.
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    • Moving, awe inspiring and, ultimately, life-affirming.kuzzAAAAM
    • PS - "meagrest" is not a wordkuzzAAAAM
    • actually, I think it might be a deprecated form. I would suggest "most meagre" thoughkelpie
    • Yeah, most meagre. Meagrest is bad grammar - of which your posts are replete, detritus. Soz, didn't wanna say noffink.kuzzAAAAM
    • And there's no need to hyphenate "summer-love" either. Sorry once again :'-(kuzzAAAAM
    • Thats sounds a bit too strong, how about "meagrerer"
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    • Well that sucked the fun right out of that. Nice wan, kuz/kuzzwer/[insert real name here]detritus

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