Thursday, September 21, 2006

"From Crayons to Perfume" - Bob Dylan "zings" Bill Clinton - again

On this week's "Theme Time Radio Hour," (topic: "School") Bob Dylan "zings" Bill Clinton again with this quote:

"That’s Lulu, with the title track of a Sidney Poitier movie from nineteen and sixty-seven where he plays a schoolteacher in a tough London high school," Dylan comments after playing the original sountrack of To Sir With Love. "Look for Lulu playing one of the students. I love this version of To Sir With Love. Perhaps the weirdest version I ever heard was the one Michael Stipe and Natalie Merchant sang during the presidential inauguration of Bill Clinton--definitely a man who could take you from 'crayons to perfume,'" Dylan added.

Tinfoil hat tip to RWB.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Choosing the right perfume can be difficult and because it is also considered an intimate gift buying the wrong perfume can backfire on you and get you the opposite result of that which you hoped for.

The first thing you need to do is do some homework, meaning research. Look at your lady's perfume bottles, the ones that are nearly empty will be her favorites. If there is one there that is nearly full chances are she doesn't wear it often or doesn't like it. Hint around and ask her what types of fragrances she likes and dislikes.

Humans are very sensory oriented and our sense of smell is no different. Certain perfumes can elicit strong reactions in both the wearer and the person reacting to the scent. Perfumes are made not only to attract but to also relax someone. If you aren't totally sure what kind of perfume to buy you can always play it safe and get something in the aromatherapy line. If you go this route, bear in mind that vanilla scents are considered to relax and a peppermint or lemon scent will be more stimulating.