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    Quote Originally Posted by gugi View Post
    What's up with the attitude? 'Splash' is a perfectly fine word to use, as it's widely used in the industry.

    By whom and to whom. Using splash brngs to mind those effete AXE commercials.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fccexpert View Post
    By whom and to whom. Using splash brngs to mind those effete AXE commercials.
    It would seem that an overdose of AXE commercials has a negative impact on some people's spelling and social skills. You made your point, and I agree to disagree. Good night.

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    I splash Pinaud Clubman Virgin Island Bay Rum on my face every morning. I'd actually prefer it not to splash so well, but the stuff has no viscosity at all. So, I just splash away.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fccexpert View Post
    By whom and to whom. Using splash brngs to mind those effete AXE commercials.
    How about:
    After Shave / Floris
    L'OCCITANE - Cade After Shave Splash - Shaving & Skincare - Men - Products

    I can understand that a word can cause you a lot of discomfort, but that's not an acceptable reason to demand others stop using it. You can consider them uneducated, but they are free to be so, as much as you are free to use proper grammar and spelling (...or not).

    Whether you like it or not language changes, or perhaps you meant not to use the word 'plash'...

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    I placed a palmful of Bay Rum plash on my face this morning, and I'll be darned if it didn't plash all over the place.

    "A splash by any other name still splatters droplets all over the space."


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    Personally, I rarely splash aftershaves. The possibilty of random drops being scattered about seems a waste of the liquid. I much prefer to dash some or to splatter, sprinkle, or dose a portion into my palms prior to application to my face and neck.
    Mostly though I use the 1oz spray bottles I got for my colognes. Works wonderfully.

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    Most Bay Rums are meant to splash and splash lots. They are not a true cologne except for a few you need a lot to carry the scent. When I want to wear bay rum I splash it all over my face and chest. It carries then for awhile and smells great. St. Johns is one of the few the carry like a cologne and have a sprayer on the bottle.

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    Plish, plash, I ws takn a bat..........

    of Bay Run on a Satddy night

    Kev

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    The Quantities people order Dominica i swear they are drinking it






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    HHHEEEEEELLLLLLLOOOOOO its rum!!!!!!!!!!!

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