BEg2 ch 21 they would be old copies /
Michael Bailey
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Tue Mar 1 08:10:22 UTC 2022
Maxine “takes a break, finds Conkling browsing through back issues of Fraud
magazine. “
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Heidi is wearing Poison - and Conkling is not immune
https://basenotes.com/fragrances/poison-by-christian-dior.10210710/reviews
One of the 116 reviews:
Dior Poison (1985) is a perfume for ladies who needed to absolutely blow
the doors off when they made an entrance, and for some guys who wanted to
leave a scandalous trail too. While not explicitly unisex, Poison has both
intimidation and allure that defies gender, to the point where it was
infamously banned from some restaurants in the 1980's when launched.
Previously, only Giorgio Beverly Hills (1981) had received that notoriety,
but moreso for volume than tone. Poison is an altogether different beast;
this perfume envelops a space, subverts the atmosphere, and changes the
mood of everyone present, and like actual poison, can corrupt or destroy
those unable to withstand it. Dior Poison is technically an oriental, but
has so many dark, fruity, floral, and green aspects that it is truly
abstract. The perfume became quite ubiquitous in its heyday despite its
controversial nature, and although nowadays it's still rather recognizable,
Poison has becoming something of a rare bird of prey among the pigeons that
are both the current market and its many flankers.
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