Half a croissant, on a plate, with a sign in front of it saying '50c'
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Replace "light" with "sausages" and this may work...

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Halitosis Capsule

Stench Warfare
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The rest of the party is increasingly bacchic, but you have been buttonholed by an earnest, dull - and quite probably amorous - fellow partygoer possessed of positively Ancient Marine tenacity.

Bite down on your fake tooth Halitosis Capsule, thus releasing a noxic cloud reminiscent of cess and rotting flesh. Your suitor/ suitrix will blench, make their excuses, and move on - never to return. Love will die. A quick trip to the convenience, a quick gargle with mouthwash, and back to Bacchus.

whimsickle, Sep 26 2002

Suspiciously similar http://www.halfbake...a/Exploding_20Teeth
but this whimsickle character's got a lot more croissants than I did <pout>. [General Washington, Sep 26 2002, last modified Oct 05 2004]

(?) Smell as a weapon http://www.theage.c...06/FFX7QCXEROC.html
U.S. Military is baking a weaponized form of this. [krelnik, Oct 18 2002, last modified Oct 05 2004]

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       An excuse is probably easier, as in "Romy & Michelle's High School Reunion": "Sorrry, I cut my foot before I came in and my shoe's filling up with blood".
hippo, Sep 26 2002
  

       For the really tenacious, in addition to the mouth and shoe capsules, maybe also one for the underarm and one for between the cheeks.
FarmerJohn, Sep 26 2002
  

       I think we need these fumes to be actually *green.*   

       [Who's going to post that idea, then? Sobranie cigarettorators, gaffs with colored guffs?]
General Washington, Sep 26 2002
  

       He's 28 in 2 weeks, bliss, and not online right now. I jammed the HB into the spokes of his careerwheels by forwarding him highlights, heh heh. I feel like the anthrax mailer. He'll be hooked any day...
General Washington, Sep 26 2002
  

       Sounds a bit like Duke Leto's poison gas tooth in "Dune" .....   

       What's wrong with a can of pepper spray ?
8th of 7, Sep 26 2002
  

       <tries to add "blench" to vocabulary but can't because she doesn't know what it means>
bristolz, Sep 26 2002
  

       "Blench" is like "blanch", but "cess" means luck (Irish) or rate.
FarmerJohn, Sep 26 2002
  

       [GW] Apologies, but then - as well you know - plagiarism wasn't my idea...   

       [8th] Pepper spray? I'm not sure I want to go to any of your parties.   

       [bliss] <blushes and looks at shoes> Thank you for your kind words </blushes and looks at shoes>.
whimsickle, Sep 26 2002
  

       <wonders why someone would scald themselves upon contact with a capsule halitosis user but realizes there are better uses for her time than to wonder about things like this>
bristolz, Sep 26 2002
  

       = "recoil in horror" (which is what you would do if you were covered in boiling water)
whimsickle, Sep 26 2002
  

       What's wrong with the old "Burp and Fart" technique? Usually works, and it's free....
Mr Burns, Sep 26 2002
  

       thcgenius: You're from West Virginia, up in the hills, am I right ? Figures.
8th of 7, Sep 27 2002
  

       [FarmerJohn] So does that mean a cess-pit is a pool of luck or does that derivation stem from cess(~tax)?   

       [whimsickle]...So what do you do if you have halitosis anyway and some excitingly beautiful individual steps towards you?....Howsabout the fake tooth love-scented sweetie?
jumblebox, Sep 27 2002
  

       8th: I didn't say it was *my* technique. We do it Detroit style over here.
Mr Burns, Sep 27 2002
  

       jumblebox: Neither, derives from cesspool:
"Perhaps alteration (influenced by pool1), of obsolete cesperalle, drainpipe from Middle English suspiral, vent, from Old French sospirail, breathing hole, from souspirer, to breathe, from Latin susprre, to sigh."
FarmerJohn, Sep 27 2002
  
      
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