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I smell like myself, since I don’t really use any type of fragrance, other than my deodorant. I usually use chapstick, which may smell like cherries or mints. I have not purchased any kind of cologne over the past several years – since college! I never thought I could find a scent that was Geeky enough, so I stopped trying. I was happy when my friends at ThinkGeek gave me a chance to check out their newest scent… Red Shirt.

Bright, clean and direct with top notes of green mandarin, bergamot and a hint of lavender (your hope), finishing with base notes of leather and grey musk (your smoldering shoes after you’ve been vaporized). Smell like the future, because tomorrow may never come.

It’s strong, for sure. But it’s very Trekkie smelling. I kept sniffing and sniffing the bottle, because I like it. You know you want to wear it… I will be! If you really want to impress the ladies, you’re going to be ordering some today.

Red Shirt cologne – because tomorrow may never come!

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At home alone, in the full embodiment of my laziness, I smell like BO. At work, I hope my smell is neutral. There should be no ambient smell, good nor bad, emanating from people at work. People should put their smelly stuff on at clubs and whereever else people go to hook up.

Having said that, geek as I am, my smells are BO (private) and neutral (public).

Geeks like me smell like Best Buy and Radio Shack.

Man, I can’t believe that you never wore a fragrance. I am delighted to read that you now do. The way you described it makes you sound like a professional scent tester.

I smell like Obsession. It is prefect for me. I change sometimes but find myself going back to what my friends and family tell me is prefect of me. I love it.

Certainly one of your funnier ones here. Bravo!

Why’d you rub the box on your neck?

XD

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