No, it's a guy from a series of beer commercials, I believe. One thing I do know, though: I'm going to be humming "The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald" for most of the weekend now
You may laugh, but one of the factors that drew me to this forum as opposed to some of the others was... "The Stirling Exchange." No joke.
How about something more mellow? Your humming will have to make a crescendo throughout the Edmund song.
Well, I'm glad I caught myself before doing a review on the Spice aftershave. I began to set it up, then thought to go through them to make sure I didn't do one earlier. BREAKING NEWS-I DID ONE EARLIER. .
Ehhhh LADIES and uh GENTLEMEN: We've reached the two-week warning period for the first of 6 2021 Stoylin Tony Awards Nomination Days. . Gonna be another fun year.
I don’t normally get fanboy about anything either (except Filson before the hipster takeover), but I discovered Stirling through this website and after repeated samples and orders that never ceased to impress, I’m now an unapologetic huge fan and uncompensated salesman. Great products sell themselves, and Stirling does it easily.
Well, it's on . Doc Ezlovan has this in a tiny pour-hole(whatever you call that)so as not much will get out. I suppose that is wise, as a little does appear to go along with it, similar to Spice. Pleasant scent indeed! I might use a TINY bit more tomorrow. As the day goes along, I'll see how long the scent lasts. I am reminded of how Gentleman made it to #2, past Xecutive Man and Sharp Dressed Man in the first sample set I bought.
Executive and Sharp Dressed are some pretty stiff competition (I really liked them both), but I agree with your assessment; Gentleman edged its way past those two scents for me as well
I'm not saying X-Man and SD-Man are bad, they just didn't satisfy me much. Perhaps the fault is on me-I porobably expected way better and thus was disappointed.
Yeah I’ve got a pile of hats! But even more coats and sweaters. I’m someone who gets excited to see summer in the rear view mirror and the temperatures dropping. At least 20 yrs ago I started viewing Grumpy Old Men as a fantasy rather than a comedy.