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Questions and Answers - Part 3

 
  

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ibis the being
22:08 / 22.02.06
Here's a description of a perfume called Clean -

Fragrance Family: Fresh - Citrus
Notes: Litsea Cubeba, Orange, Sweet Lime, Pink Grapefruit, Passion Lily, Rose Geranium, White Musk


Another one called Pure Grace has bergamot, water lily, and lavender... a hint of jasmine and cool greens... laced with a rice and sensual frosted musk.

However, both of the above are supposed to remind you of a freshly showered body, a little different... if I had to guess at the makeup of "clean sheets" smell, I'd say maybe talcum powder and a little bit of tea rose or something.
 
 
Olulabelle
22:43 / 22.02.06
Tea Rose is a good idea.
 
 
paranoidwriter waves hello
22:45 / 22.02.06
New question: about seven or eight years ago I saw a fairly clever flyer for a club-night in London, which simply had three words in large letters on one side and the necessary clubby details on the other. The words were supposed to be the most eye-catching words in the English language (according to some research or other), words which advertisers (and others) utilise on a daily basis to grab our attention. Problem is, I can't remember whether the words were / are:

"MONEY FREE SEX"

or,

"FREE SEX SALE"

or

"LOVE FREE SEX"

or another, similar combination. So, does anyone know what these three "most eye-catching words" are supposed to be? Or if the research was a load of old cobblers? Etc.
 
 
paranoidwriter waves hello
23:09 / 22.02.06
Note: apparently, according to Yale University, the top ten are words are:

Discover, Easy, Guarantee, Health, New, Proved, Results, Safety, Save, You.

Does anybody know anything more about this? I promise, I'm not intending to use the information for evil purposes.
 
 
Olulabelle
23:10 / 22.02.06
SHAG ME NOW?
 
 
Olulabelle
23:11 / 22.02.06
FREE SEX HERE? FREE MONEY HERE?
 
 
Saltation
00:56 / 23.02.06
dunno the actual answer but i'd vote for:

"SEX! SEX! SEX!"
 
 
Saltation
00:58 / 23.02.06
also: i think that would make dam' fine flyer wording
 
 
Shrug
01:09 / 23.02.06
Just a simple request really:
Having not picked up the Sunday Times this week could someone please type up the Capricorn starsign reading from the style section?
The week seems awash with uncertainty without it, sadly.
(Yes, I am being mad but....)
 
 
Saltation
02:25 / 23.02.06
Just a simple request really:

SEX! SEX! SEX!
 
 
Saltation
02:30 / 23.02.06
this is a questions and answers thread, right?

ok.

"SEX! SEX! SEX!"

that's the answer.

now, the question is:
"what's the question?"
 
 
Saltation
02:31 / 23.02.06
qkly pls, urgnt
 
 
grant
03:43 / 23.02.06
I know I've seen a linen perfume by the same company that did tomato, leather and grass.
 
 
STOATIE LIEKS CHOCOLATE MILK
04:02 / 23.02.06
"What word, by its very repetition, makes one seem both desirable and grown-up?"

No, hang on. I'll come back to this one.
 
 
Jub
07:20 / 23.02.06
Question

do frogs have teeth?
 
 
Smoothly
09:24 / 23.02.06
All the ubs...

Jub - Frog's teeth

Shrub –

"Few things are more exasperating than realising that promises or agreements can’t be kept. When this happens, it’s usually others who are to blame. At the moment, however, problems could be as much about your own mistakes as anybody else’s. Tempting as it is to try to find out the exact cause, it’s a waste of time. Things are moving so swiftly that what you learn will determine blame, but be of no help in the future. Similarly, making new plans achieves little – again, because of changes. This leaves you with the perplexing challenge of simply focusing on – and enjoying – the here and now. As a Capricorn, this is one of your greatest challenges."

I feel dirty now.
 
 
Mistoffelees
09:43 / 23.02.06
Dick Shoot Bush?
 
 
Spaniel
10:25 / 23.02.06
For some bloody reason I've developed eczema in the last couple of years and it's driving me barmy. It manifests as red blotches under my eyes and where my face meets my nose, it doesn't itch, but when it flares up it can sting.
Okay, so it isn't always a problem, and most of time it's barely visible - sometimes it appears to be entirely absent - but at the moment it's back with a vengeance.

So, what can I do about it that doesn't involve steroids or anti-fungal creams? I regularly moisturise with E45 cream and I take good quality vitamin and essential fatty acid supplements. I don't use weird chemically things on my skin and we wash our clothes in Ecover washing liquid.
I hear diet can help. Should I be avoiding yeasty things? Is beer a problem (please say no)?


Arrrgghhhhhffffuuuuucckkkk!
 
 
Shrug
13:28 / 23.02.06
I feel dirty now.

Thanks, Smoothly and sorry about the dirtiness.
 
 
doozy floop
14:43 / 23.02.06
I love this thread. This thread does my job so that I don't have to.

Is that so wrong?

I need to commission a bit of original Art for a greetings card for charidee. The only restriction is that it probably can't be a children's author, as we already have one of those and need something a bit different. It needs to be by an artist / illustrator / cartoonist of some renown *or* of quite lovely and fabulous talent.

Can anyone make any suggestions of artists to check out?
 
 
Ariadne
14:48 / 23.02.06
Alasdair Gray!
 
 
paranoidwriter waves hello
14:57 / 23.02.06
Yeah, Alasdair Gray's a good one. How about Quentin Blake? Beryl Cook? Or...er... Banksy?

(Oh and thanks to Lula and Saltation for your help, above)
 
 
■
15:52 / 23.02.06
Posy Simmonds?
 
 
Sekhmet
15:59 / 23.02.06
Bed Head.
 
 
Spaniel
16:17 / 23.02.06
MacReady
 
 
Less searchable M0rd4nt
17:00 / 23.02.06
Boboss: argh, I hate that. I get facial eczema, which is just gross.

I find E45 is about the best thing on the market, although it contains lanolin and could be setting you off if you've become sensitised. You might want to try another emollient for a bit, see how it goes. I imagine you've already spoken to a pharmacist?

Do you have an aloe plant? Fresh aloe is very good, I find. If you can't get fresh then the next best thing is the juice or the goo from inside the 'leaves', both of which you can get from the health-food store. Bear in mind that aloe vera loses its virtues over time and with processing (so those washing powders boasting it as an ingredient are bullshit, but you knew that). If it's a really itchy day I get a lot of relief from rubbing an aloe-vera-juice ice-cube on the affected skin.

Some entirely natural fragrances and compunds can set you off if you're sensitised. Citrus oils are one such (I know someone who gets dermatitis from handling lemons or using certain brands of washing-up liquid because after years of exposure she's become allergic to the lemon oil used as a fragrance), cinnamon is another.

Do you handle towels or other fabric items that might have been washed in icky chemicals, at work or at the gym maybe? This can set me off.

Changing your diet can help. The list of possible triggers is as long as your arm, but alcohol is one of the biggies (and I really do hate to say it). You might want to keep a diary of what you've eaten or drunk and how your skin is, see if you can find a pattern. Giving up the suspected culprit for a couple of weeks is usually enough to eliminate it from your enquiries.

If I'm having a really serious flare-up then the only thing that will work is a mild steroid cream. I don't like using them either but if I don't stay on top of the condition it can get infected, which is extremely bleak.
 
 
Spaniel
17:04 / 23.02.06
Thanks a lot Mordant.

Well, as I don't see much booze in my future for the next few weeks now should be the perfect time to put that theory to the test.

I think I'l also start a food diary.
 
 
grant
19:38 / 23.02.06

Aha!

Demeter Fragrances' Laundromat.

That's the one!
 
 
Saltation
20:15 / 23.02.06
Boboss: this is a reach, a long-shot at best, but you never know...

fish oil. as in, eating lots of it.

another major skin condition: psoriasis; responds very well to increased fish oil intake.

i realise there's little likelihood of your excema being psoriatic in nature. but, well, basically:
you never know. there's no downside. could be worth a try.

and at the very least, you'll improve your ability to read, concentrate, and socialise! (another odd benefit observed from fish oil)
 
 
Baobab Branches and Plastic
15:02 / 24.02.06
How do you spell 'Terra Annulius' (sic - obviously)

Its the concept of 'empty land', which is what the Europeans declared Australia on arrival.

I googled it but came up with 'wordia annuthin'
 
 
pointless & uncalled for
15:09 / 24.02.06
Terra Nullius
 
 
Saltation
21:28 / 24.02.06
isn't it "terra nullus"?

it was actually a term applied globally, but it's retained particular/peculiar relevance in australia since australia has the distinction of being the only "modernly" over-run country whose inhabitants were not formally declared war on.
 
 
Olulabelle
21:50 / 24.02.06
Does anyone know any reputable mail forwarding companies in the U.S? I want to buy some items from an Ebay gemstone seller based in Arizona who will only ship to the U.S. but I am in the U.K.

I've looked online and there are loads, but I don't know any of the companies. Has anyone done this before and if so can you recommend a company who will forward my stuff to me from the U.S address?
 
 
ibis the being
22:31 / 24.02.06
Boboss - I started getting terrible eczema when I was 20. All signs seemed to point to it being a wheat allergy (but possibly worsened by stress?). I cut wheat out of my diet for 5 years - just wheat, not all gluten - and had no eczema problems. I did drink beer, but not white beer or anything with "wheat" in the title, and it didn't seem to bother me... I don't think it contained enough wheat to affect me. Aaaanyway, after five years I decided to try eating wheat again and nothing bad happened. Since then I eat it all the time. I think it was a food sensitivity triggered and/or worsened by stress (my parents were divorcing etc. etc.).
 
 
Spaniel
12:55 / 28.02.06
Thanking you again, Mordant.

New question. Can anyone link me to a list of British herbs? I've been scouring Google but to no avail.
 
  

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