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No more messy roll-ons or sprays! Buy a box of Smell-less Spruce, Armpit Fir or Fragrant Yew, today.
Each half-inch tree cutout hangs by a thread from a tiny plastic clasp. Raise your arm, clamp one onto some hairs and smell like a Christmas tree, all year around.
Pine nourishment tips (about halfway down)
http://vancouverhik...erhiking2/id32.html [FarmerJohn, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 21 2004]
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the cat would play with it <g> |
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Could I get pits smelling of New Car? |
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Can I add this to the next edition of Case Studies in Marketing Disasters? |
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2fsoahm: This will have to suffice for your mind's eye. |
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ff: Or smelling of pit stops. |
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pd: After the neutral vote, we'll instead start promoting tiny fluffy dice on strings. |
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FJ: ignore me and I will sulk. |
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p: //the cat would play with it <g>// Sorry, I interpreted that as a statement of fact. That's good, yes? A catnip conifer? |
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Did you ever eat a pine tree? |
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Many parts are edible, Euell. |
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roby: Not that I know of, but I linked a four course, survival, pine picnic. |
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