spacelady
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Wed Oct-12-05 10:07 PM
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Floral bouquet-wise what is baby's breath SUPPOSED to smell like? |
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Enquiring minds want to know.
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Wed Oct-12-05 10:13 PM
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1. Doesn't anyone want to know why I asked? n.t |
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Wed Oct-12-05 10:21 PM
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2. I don't think it smells like anything, |
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except maybe your standard green smell. I think it's just pretty neutral filler.:shrug:
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Wed Oct-12-05 10:25 PM
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3. I will agree, I have never noticed it until today when I received a |
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beautiful bouquet of roses & it is Not the roses, but the white baby's breath has a very pungent fragrance.
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Wed Oct-12-05 10:47 PM
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4. What the heck has happened to roses? |
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All bloom, no scent. In 1973 my Dad sent my Grandmother 12 red roses and as soon as I walked into her apartment, that's all I could smell. Now you have to stick your nose right into the damn flower to smell anything. Smelling just the filler makes no damn sense.
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Wed Oct-12-05 10:54 PM
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5. You are right, the roses have a pleasant aroma if you stick your nose in |
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them, but please, PLEASE, don't think for a minute that I don't love and appreciate the bouquet--these are the most beautiful flowers I have ever received from the most wonderful husband, they are georgeous and so is he. Maybe I will just be happy now.
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