Good post!
Perfume's etymology:
[French parfum, from Old Italian parfumo, from parfumare, to fill with smoke : par-, intensive pref. (from Latin per-, per-) + fumare, to smoke (from Latin fmre, from fmus, smoke).]
NOOOO, PM one of us who like them!
I had trouble telling the difference, it almost seemed like Gandalf was the strongest and most-complex and the other 3 I tried were Gandalf with something missing.
The perfume, however, struck me as a very I-just-walked-into-a-tobaccanist's note. So that is one of the things I like about them. And since I still smoke I need strong flavors. I just got some GoodEjuice Natural Perique and I can tell that it is very complex, and I will probably love it starting a month or 2 AFTER I finally give up analogs, but for now my taste buds are still muted and I need something very distinctive to get off the stinkys. So I'm hoping Gandalf is one of the answers. It has just been brought forcefully to my attention that I need at least one alternate flavor for those days when I get the vaper-mutes that seems to come and go if one does not switch flavors.
Perfume's etymology:
[French parfum, from Old Italian parfumo, from parfumare, to fill with smoke : par-, intensive pref. (from Latin per-, per-) + fumare, to smoke (from Latin fmre, from fmus, smoke).]