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Originally Posted by rubicon
CFrance: You are right in my opinion spray and walk into it. Aroma became the subject of work place complaints. I was a Human Resource guy/also operations manager and so I had the task of confronting employees who offended other employees. I don't know what was more difficult working out issues were employees didn't bath or employees who apparently poured a bottle of perfume over their heads. What I did learn most of the time is that they were not aware which is a problem unto its self and sometimes difficult to correct and so I had to pay them more than one visit before the situation was corrected.
I don't know what nuns or priest do but as a kid recalled they had such a clean distinctive scent. Perhaps the solutions used to clean their garments.
Smells = memories and in my travels in upstate new york would step out of the car in September and smell the sweet aroma of grapes being harvested to make wine. Deep deep breathes I would take the aroma was intoxicating 
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Rubicon, if I can follow you off topic a little bit... every once in a while I go out in the early morning or late evening with our dog, and the smell in the air brings me right back to Pittsburgh, our home town. It's a slightly acrid coal smell. The good memories and our love of the city override the long-gone steel mill reminder in the air. Yours is is a more pleasant recall!
OK, back to perfume.