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    I found a bottle of old spice from about 30 years ago, love it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by hipsley View Post
    Found it on amazon £20. ha ha they can suck my wildroot for that price, I wouldn't use it as an aftershave strides unless your looking for that oiled up stripper look.
    I have the body of an adonis (I wish) may as well smell like one too, but honestly 20 pounds is a bit rich, Geezer you have expensive taste sir
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    Quote Originally Posted by Strides View Post
    I have the body of an adonis (I wish) may as well smell like one too, but honestly 20 pounds is a bit rich, Geezer you have expensive taste sir
    Geezer bought it for a buck

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    Quote Originally Posted by hipsley View Post
    Geezer bought it for a buck
    Deer hunting season...soon!
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    Quote Originally Posted by MODINE View Post
    Yes Sir sure, if you’re lucky enough to find some that hasn’t turned to turpentine he, he. The Hess Sweet Pea is a favorite and almost gone sad clown face.. Scent is part of the nostalgia.
    Mike
    The Fitch product was made in my little po-dunk hometown of Boone, Iowa. At one time a pretty large volume producer of patent medicines, miracle hair growth products, and the like. The Fitch building still stands and now houses an antique store. I was back home visiting my dad this weekend and gave it a good once over but was perturbed at the noteworthy non-availability of any Fitch products...
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    !! Enjoy the exquisite taste sharpening sharpening taste exquisite smooth. Please taste the taste enough to ride cutlery.
    Mike

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