Katie Puckrik smells Ma Dame by Jean Paul Gaultier Please subscribe! For more information including where to buy, head on over to my blog: www.katiepuckriksmells.com Theme song: "Perfume" by Sparks. Watch the video of the full song: www.youtube.com Subtitles available. Click on the CC button on the lower right side of the video.
GIVEAWAY CLOSED. Here are the ten hot-weather friendly fragrances in my Summer Scent Event: Burberry The Beat gift set Tom Ford Black Orchid Voile de Fleur Bulgari Eau Parfumée au Thé Vert gift set Christian Dior Eau Sauvage gift set Miller Harris Fleur Du Matin Elizabeth Arden Spiced Green Tea Hermés Un Jardin en Méditerranée Lolita Lempicka L Jean Paul Gaultier Ma Dame Gap The Natural Click here to read the descriptions of all the fragrances: tiny.cc Thanks to www.FragranceNet.com for supplying the fumes! RULES How to enter To enter, you must be a subscriber to my YouTube channel. Enter by commenting under the Summer Scent Event video only not on the front page. Post a comment below the video with the name of the fragrance you want to win. You can enter up to TEN times one for each scent, or any combination you like for up to ten. IMPORTANT: only one fragrance per comment. Entries marked as spam count. Entry deadline: Giveaway closes midnight EST August 14, 2009. Winners will be chosen by a random drawing, and announced on my blog, KatiePuckrikSmells.com, on August 16, 2009. Only one prize per winner. Notes for the winners: Winners, please private message me on my YouTube channel with your mailing address. If a winner does not claim their prize within two weeks of announcement, the perfume will go to a lucky stand-by winner. Reasonable care will be taken in the packaging and mailing of your prize, but if the contents are lost, damaged, or held up by Customs, I sincerely <b>...</b>
'Suddenly Madame Glamour', eau de parfum for women made in Germany for Lidl stores. On sale for £3.99 in England and €3.99 on the European mainland per 50ml (1.7 fl oz) bottle. The 'Suddenly' fragrance triumphed over Chanel's 'Coco Mademoiselle', which costs £61 for 50ml, in blind tests carried out by the Perfumers' Guild. The overwhelming majority of participants preferred the Lidl scent.
Voir les chambres sur www.gites-de-france-morbihan.com et localiser nous sur www.livemap.tv AU FIL DE L'EAU Au bord de la Vilaine, dans un jardin paysagé, Maryse et Michel vous accueillent dans leur maison, en vieilles pierres, à 15 km du parc régional de Brière et à 25 km du Golfe du Morbihan. 3 ch. avec prise TV, accès indépendant et vue sur la Vilaine. A l'étage, 2 ch. 2 pers., au rdc 1 ch. 3 pers., se/wc privés communicants pour chaque ch. Salon de jardin, AU FIL DE L'EAU : bains de soleil, barbecue, salon de véranda. Port de plaisance sur place. Petits-déjeuners soignés. Structure peu adaptée aux enfants (falaise). GR39 6 km. Croisière sur la Vilaine à bord du voilier du propriétaire offerte à partir de 5 nuitées. GPS Nivillac lieu dit ROS. Accès Internet.
A set of three songs by Maurice Ravel (written in 1932-33). This was Ravel's last completed work. It had been commissioned for a film by GW Pabst starring Chaliapin, but the slowness of Ravel's composing meant that the songs were not used, and Jacques Ibert provided some songs instead. The three songs of "Don Quichotte à Dulcinée", poems by novelist Paul Morand, reflect the tenderly sincere and humorous moments of this well-known tale. The introductory quixotic song, "Chanson Romanesque," uses a pleasant vocal melody for Don Quixote's declaration of devotion to Dulcinea with a guitar-like accompaniment of the piano in a four-verse set of variations. "Chanson Epique" is the Knight's humble prayer, for blessings and protection, to the Virgin and the saints, in which the piano is used in the style of a church organ with rhythm derived from the Basque zortzico. Its austere chant, near the end of the song, concludes with a peaceful "Amen." The song cycle closes with "Chanson á boire," a robust jota in triple time, suitable for the lively exaggerations and embellishments written for the song's toast, "I drink to joy! Joy is the one aim for which I go straight...when I've drunk." Through this song Ravel bids an inadvertent adieu to music, from then on he suffered from ataxia and aphasia which kept him from coherently completing musical ideas. ---All Music Guide 1. Chanson romanesque Si vous me disiez que la terre À tant tourner vous offensa, Je lui dépêcherais Pança: Vous la <b>...</b>