Coming up next: perfume. You will not be able to wear it in public, then it will be forbidden in your own home.
And soon after that ... underwear?? Sorry - bad joke! ;-)
I can't wear perfume now. My boss is allergic to it and he can still smell it on me from several days before. I can only wear it if he's going to be out of the office for awhile. When it's a real allergy, then it's legit.
Coming up next: perfume. You will not be able to wear it in public, then it will be forbidden in your own home.
And peanut butter, lots of folks die now if they even get a whiff of the stuff.
i sure hope so.that stuff makes me sick.
When they came for the women who wore Jenteu(sp?),I said nothing. Because I didn't like the smell of those particular women. When they came for . . .
Already happened in Boulder, CO. I don't know if the ordinance survived and is still on the books, but a number of years ago Boulder passed an ordinance banning perfumes, colognes, scented aftershave, etc., from public places. They claimed it was to protect those people who are hypersensitive to chemical scents, etc.
Funny thing, though, I don't remember them driving out all the hairy, unwashed, patchouli oil drenched hippies from the mall area.
It's been years since I've been to Boulder, but it wouldn't surprise me at all if this ordinance was still on the books.
Well, there are some times though... The other day at work, I was in the elevator, and in cruises this woman, and nearly choked everyone in the elevator! I swear, she must have put her perfume on with a crop duster!
Mark