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| Topic Started: Jun 15 2013, 12:06 PM (449 Views) | |
| Darcie | Jun 15 2013, 12:06 PM Post #1 |
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Skeptic
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Went to a conference today only to have to leave because of all the perfume wearing women. I long for the smell of 'clean'. I am so tired of this, there is a huge sign saying Scent Free Zone, you think that my lady gives a damn? I belong to a group in the east end, the supposed poor part of town and no one ever wears scents. The worst offenders at the conference were the tables from the ritzy areas. Like we are better than everyone else so rules are not for us. I am angry about the lack of consideration, I think next time I will buy a stink bomb and put it under their table. I was not the only one with asthma that had to leave, and the city who was running the conference did not want to 'offend' the 'ladies', but it was OK to threaten the health of some of us. They haven't heard the last of this, we are forming a group. Now that I have ranted, I feel better. Thanks for listening and I sure hope none of you are so inconsiderate. Edited by Darcie, Jun 15 2013, 12:20 PM.
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| Trotsky | Jun 18 2013, 01:25 AM Post #16 |
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Big City Boy
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My sister suffered migraines for DECADES. I wonder if Estee Lauder was responsible. (Here's a story: same contract packer. When she first got started Estee Lauder would drive up in a station wagon filled with cardboard bottles full of bottles, a pack of labels and a couple jugs of Youth Dew. She came back the next day and picked up the full bottles and drove from store to store distributing it.) Before my time of course. laugh123 laugh123 Edited by Trotsky, Jun 18 2013, 01:25 AM.
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