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This is a gorgeous floral! I have a very good history with night-blooming floral scents in general, so I wasn't completely surprised that I like this one so much. It does have a soapy moment or two for me in between wet and drydown, but to me there's good-soapy and bad-soapy and this is a good-soapy, and it also goes away quickly. The floral notes rule The Witching Hour of the Night for me, making it heady, sweet, clean and cool. A definitely bottle purchase!
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Snake Oil Help! Layering it, Snake Pit scents, blends with Snake Oil
ivyandpeony replied to spaceprostitute's topic in Recommendations
I just did a highly scientific study. I searched the Snake Oil review thread (664 reviews as of this posting) for the word "patchouli." I came up with a total of 84 reviewers who had included the word in their review of it. What this means... anyone's guess But maybe Snake Oil doesn't smell as heavily of patchouli as you might fear. Since it's a GC scent and you can so easily get an imp (and easily swap it if you don't like it) you might want to put it on your list and find out definitively if it will turn to patchouli on you! -
Snake Oil Help! Layering it, Snake Pit scents, blends with Snake Oil
ivyandpeony replied to spaceprostitute's topic in Recommendations
I don't smell any patchouli in Snake Oil either - on me, whether it's fresh or aged, I get vanilla, spices and resins, all three of which become sweeter and deeper as it ages. But anyway, the Snake Pit blends that kind of turn Snake Oil on its ear the most are Banded Sea Snake and Cottonmouth and if Beth told us there was patchouli in either one of those, I'd eat my proverbial hat. -
Zounds, do I love this scent! Honey is hands down one of my top three notes and white rose is my favorite of all BPAL roses, so I knew that this would have to be a winner - cream may have let me down once or twice, but no problems here. The white rose is sweet and lush without being overpowering, the honey complements it perfectly and the cream swirls it all together and takes it to the next level. I had it on the back of my hand and I could hardly take it away from my nose for hours. I hope I don't use up my decant today waiting for my bottle to arrive tomorrow. This is like a more sophisticated version of Hope (not that Hope is plebian or something) - Hope is a pink rose candied with sugar crystals, while Katrina is a white rose floating in a bowl of cream and honey.
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A unique scent - I pick up on a slight resemblance to White Rabbit as well (WR is a favorite of mine so that's wonderful) although it's more of the creamy-pepper notes than the tea. In fact, I get no wool, no muguet and very little tea from Ichabod. What I get is a sweet and wistful, creamy and slightly spicy beeswax I have no interest in figuring out why, I love it just the way it is and must have a bottle!
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I think BPAL grass scents (and the discussion of them) kind of falls in two categories - fresh, green grass and drier grasses or haylike scents. I think what you're describing kind of falls in between the two, and as you are probably already learning, your skin chemistry will ultimately determine whether the scent that one person says is just perfect is also perfect for you! So I would definitely take a look at the threads that are linked above when you get a chance, you will probably get a few recs there in addition to the ones that you get here. Try everything that you can, and if anything is close but not quite what you're looking for, put it away for future layering possibilities. You may discover another scent down the road that will be the peanut butter to its chocolate Some of the scents that you might want to put on your list - lots of people get sweetgrass and hay from Van Van. Coyote has a nice sweetgrass note that you might like too. My favorite green grass scent is probably Garden Path with Chickens (I am looking forward to trying The Schoolhouse soon, though, I find that the Lab's dandelion note smells very much like fresh grass to me!) Even the green-grass scents that have floral notes end up smelling mostly grassy to me, so be brave and try Pontarlier, Rosalind, and Amsterdam. I'd second the suggestion about tracking down a decant or bottle of Hay Moon if you can. It was a very recent LE and I see it pop up on the swaps forums a lot - although I wouldn't say it's a love it or hate it scent, it seems like it didn't work out for a lot of people who thought it would be perfect for them, all of which adds up to it not being impossible to find like some LEs. Beth seems to like the hay absolute note she's discovered, she used it prominently in Hay Moon and Bezoar, so maybe we'll have more scents with that note soon, too.
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I can't believe that I haven't reviewed Autumn yet - it was one of the great surprises out of the Traveling Exhibition for me and I really love it. I bought my bottle almost a year ago and a little age has made it even more beautiful. At first sniff, and when first applied, it reminds me very much of Samhain (although I haven't tried the 2008 version of this yet, I have tried almost all the others). But as it dries, it morphs into something unique and beautiful, a more feminine cousin of Samhain and some of the Lab's scents in that vein. The rose and osmanthus make for a sweet and balanced floral component that seems to replace the sweet fruit component that I find in Samhain. Overall, Autumn is a gorgeous spicy floral that I'd place in the Oriental family of perfumes - like many of the Salon blends, it is complex and resembles a traditional perfume more than many of the GC scents do.
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I've owned this one for ages - I was lucky enough to acquire a bottle from RedWitche, who hasn't been on the forum in some time, but who shares a sign and birth year with me I love that this has that very old-school BPAL vibe that incites nostalgia in me, as some of the earthier blends from the early days of the catalog do. But where so many astrologically inspired perfumes are just the eathiest things that the perfumer could think of, dumped in a bottle, this version of Virgo has many more facets. The earthy patchouli and oakmoss are there, of course, but the narcissus is somehow earthy, sweet and floral at the same time; the rose adds more sweet and floral tones. I get a bit of brightness from the apple and musk, but this bottle has had a lot of time to age and mellow and it's more thick and heady than bright (which suits me fine). I would guess my bottle is from late 2003 or early 2004, it's one of those squatty bottles with a hand-lettered label in block letters and a reducer top, although I believe this one was around until late October of 2004. Now that Beth has yet another Virgo in her life, perhaps she'll revisit Virgo again and again - I believe that The Gladdener of All Hearts had a good bit of Virgo inspiration, since the money was on baby L. arriving towards the end of August or later (would there have been a frenizied reformulation if she'd decided to pop out prior to August 22? Maybe! Babies are unpredictable, especially first babies!) Anyway, I will happily make room for any future interpretations as well. I really cherish this one and the 2007 version turned the concept on its ear again.
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General citrus recommendations - and discussion of all things orange
ivyandpeony replied to UltraViolet's topic in Recommendations
My favorite orange scent is Kunstkammer - no other fruit in there to distract from the orange. Al Sharain has a nice orange note although if you amp peach like I do, you may just get that. And several reviews of Huesos Santos are saying it smells like an custardy orange cake (I haven't tried it yet). -
Peach, Peach Blossom, Apricot, Nectarines
ivyandpeony replied to quimerula's topic in Recommendations
I know I have already complained upthread. Peaches, apricots and nectarines are not usually my best friends in a blend - but when they do work I am always so excited They always smell so good in the bottle, my skin just seems to amp them quite often and I end up disappointed. But I have had some good experiences since I last posted so I thought I'd share. Since this thread was last bumped before the Ladies of the Grindhouse made their debut, I have to shill Marcilla and Eisheth Zenunim first Anyone who's a fan of these fruit notes and hasn't tried these two blends needs to get a move on before the carnival leaves! Marcilla is sweet and crisp, I get lots of green tea, a honeyish note from the beeswax that blends very nicely with the nectarine, and sweet florals (I love lilac and all lilies). EZ is rich and decadent. Combining peach with patchouli helps me wear the peach note (The Ecstasy of True Love is a favorite of mine) and it's yummy here, the cocoa and honey are nice complements to the peach and help it offset the earthy patchouli. Hony Mone turned out gorgeous for me, the apricot accepts a role as a backup singer and just seems to add a hint of fruitiness to the honey and cocoa - it ultimately is a honey-cocoa-jasmine trio on me, which sounds odd but smells fantastic. Haloes has more of an apricot note and it stays very true. I think the dry and woody notes (tonka, oak, sandalwood) ground it and keep it from getting cloying &/or dominant on me. I wish Haloes lasted longer on my skin, though, for some reason my skin absolutely drinks it. -
I second Bat and Bat-Woman for tativa's requests - and I think Nuit is a good one too. Moonflower, or really any of the "night blooming" florals, seem to give me that feeling (and they are a floral family that usually works nicely on me, so I like them). Blue Moon 07, Long Night Moon, Pannychis, and Urania (the discontinued Muse ) are others in that category - and I am looking forward to seeing what The Witching Hour of the Night is like. Completely different but totally worth a try, Nocnitsa is a very evocative night scent to me, but a darker and scarier night, not in a lovely garden but in the woods. Samhain really reminds me of autumn nights on the verge of winter, although it may be that I associate it with that time of year as well - it was late October, early November of 2004 the first time I ever tried it. Maybe it is that hint of smoke in the air that makes it do that for me as well. Frost Moon is probably my ultimate icy-cold winter night scent. To this day I am surprised at how much I like it - I usually do not like very much in the minty, aquatic, eucalyptus, or otherwise "cold" families, but Frost Moon is just different. I have only a little bit left, but that's OK w/me. It has a lot of throw and as much as I love it, it isn't something that I am in the mood to actually wear that often. Nuclear Winter reminds me of it a bit (although it doesn't have the hint of floral), it's probably easier to find these days if you haven't tried Frost Moon.
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I had almost forgotten how deliciously red musk-y Luxuria bath oil is... I had tucked it in the back of the cabinet for the summer since it was a little strong and heady for the 90+ degree weather in Atlanta. I had a bath with it this weekend and it all came rushing back. (The notes are red musk, patchouli, pomegranate, red currant, bourbon vanilla, nutmeg, and sweet orange if you don't want to go look it up ) It is seriously gorgeous, I would love it in perfume form - although like most of the bath oils I've tried, it does linger on the skin for a long time and has pretty decent throw too.
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Lovely job, Jenn! I don't have any of my bottles yet, but after the preview of all the artwork I'm really looking forward to their arrival Sleepy Hollow might be my favorite concept Beth's used in the four years of BPAL-slathering I've done and your label designs are fantastic. I can't wait to see the rest of them.
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It seems like Beth really filled this niche well when she came up with this year's Halloween LEs. I'm anxiously awaiting my package(s), both decants and Lab, but I think that Autumn Coolness, A Blade of Grass, The Schoolhouse, and Wiley's Swamp all sound like good candidates for the sunny days and cool nights of September.
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Autumn Scents - recommend the ones you love
ivyandpeony replied to any_old_actress's topic in Recommendations
Even though Samhaim lists pumpkin as a note, I don't smell it myself (at least in the past years' versions - haven't had a chance to try the 2008 incarnation yet) - and there's a definite spicy smokiness to it. If you haven't tried it before, it might fit the bill for you. I put on some Dia de los Muertos from 2004 today and lawdahmercy It has aged to the most delicious, incensey magical syrup possible. -
Allergy Questions, Allergies and other reactions to oils
ivyandpeony replied to friendthegirl's topic in BPAL FAQs
Of course, I would suggest you e-mail the Lab for the definitive answer, but I think those probably are in the category Beth was referring to when they posted the disclaimer on the website (it's on the welcome page) that says "Terms used on this site such as 'brimstone', 'saltpeter', 'opium', and the like are intended as descriptive copy, and are not literal translations of the ingredients of our scents." Those are just a few of the notes listed in BPAL scents that are there to describe what the perfume smells like or the feeling it's supposed to invoke as opposed to a laundry list of what it actually in there... metal, bubblegum, wine, leather, dust, smoke, sugar are some of the more common ones that I am pretty sure fall in that category too. It is a little more confusing when it's a plant name, since we're all very used to plant extracts being used to make perfumes, so again, if you have concerns the buck stops with the Lab's customer service. But given the huge liability in using something dangerous and the compassion the Lab shows in charity work and such, I can't picture Beth suddenly deciding to use a few known skin irritants or poisons. -
The Musk Thread! Need to know what type is for you?
ivyandpeony replied to SKiser's topic in Recommendations
remember when I said this a while back? I have split up the big ole musk thread a little bit. We've got this one to discuss white and lighter musks, red musk now has its very own thread and the original one is still there to discuss the differences between all the types the Lab uses. There's also an old thread about Egyptian musk waiting to be bumped when someone wants to talk about it again. There weren't enough individual posts about dark & animalic musks there to split into a topic about that subject alone - if someone needs recommendations for those specifically, it's a topic that can be established. -
remember when I said this a while back? I have split up the big ole musk thread a little bit. We've got this one to discuss white and lighter musks, red musk now has its very own thread and the original one is still there to discuss the differences between all the types the Lab uses. There weren't enough individual posts about dark & animalic musks there to split into a topic about that subject alone - if someone needs recommendations for those specifically, it's a topic that can be established.
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Limited editions equivalents in the general catalog?
ivyandpeony replied to Absinthe's topic in Recommendations
There's a thread all about melon scents right here, you'll probably find some great suggestions there and if you bump it, people are likely to update it with recent additions. From this thread, folks have noted that Selkie reminds them of Titania and Y'ha-nthlei, so those might be worth trying. -
Limited editions equivalents in the general catalog?
ivyandpeony replied to Absinthe's topic in Recommendations
Aw, thanks for the compliments I think the moon was in Virgo over the weekend and it stimulated me. (For all the world's messiest Virgo awards that I deserve, I actually have sun and moon in Virgo!) It's easiest for me to update w/ new posts from 9/1/08 on - I don't have any special mod tools that tell me if posts in a thread have been edited and would just have to read through the thread. But if you like editing your previous posts, you can just cut and paste your additions into a PM to bring them to my attention if you like. You can also reply to your old post, which will put it at the "end" of the thread and bump it - that's especially good if you've added the newest LEs, since some people like to pop into the thread and chatter about the most recent stuff. -
Limited editions equivalents in the general catalog?
ivyandpeony replied to Absinthe's topic in Recommendations
You can find this in the Short Guide to Common Recommendations... -
It's probably because I have never studied Italian, but every time I wear L'ESTATE (or use a product from the accompanying Inquisition), I think of the Vampire Lestat and pronounce it that way in my mind. Obviously, I'm a hopeless hillbilly.
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A Short Guide to Common Recommendations, with direct links
ivyandpeony replied to clover's topic in Recommendations
What do I have for you here? I have compiled a list of LE equivalents/substitutes/similarities based on member posts after reading through the entire LE equivalents thread. Yep, all 4+ years of discussion condensed here. A couple of things to keep in mind. I only listed separate versions of an LE in the cases where the Lab has made clear that the later version is a reformulation. I didn't editorialize the comparisons as I made the list, so if something seems off the wall to you, remember the person who posted a suggestion may have a completely different body chemistry from you. Their post may have also included a caveat like "on drydown" or "not quite as much vanilla." I would not have had the stamina necessary to make a list that included that much detail - the same reason I did not include layering or mixing suggestions. But hopefully this will be helpful as a starting-off point, or you can think of it as "if you liked this blend, you should try these." You can still search the thread itself by opening the topic, putting your search term in the box at the bottom left and clicking "search topic," so if you want to explore exactly what was said, try that. I will be updating as regularly as possible, based on our continued discussions in that thread and around the entire Recs forum. If you happen to spot an older thread or post with some good material for this thread, feel free to bring it to my attention via PM. I am going to try to set aside some time to go through the GCs and discontinueds thread as soon as possible and add what I can find to this post. 13 (April 2007): Cleopatra Testing Poisons On Those Condemned To Death Ace of Hearts: Ophelia, London The Agony of Heartache: Bewitched Al-Aaraf: Tiger Lily All Souls: Brown Jenkins Anaconda: Trick or Treat Anactoria: Nanny Ashtoreth Angeronalia: Xiuhtecuhtli, Mad Kate Annabel Lee: Desdemona, Titania, Lady of Shallott, Danube, Amsterdam, Aeval, The Darkling Thrush Archangel Winter: Sea of Glass, Lightning, Tempest, Szepasszony Asp Viper: Uruk Baba Yaga (unreleased): Manila Bakeneko: Dracul Beaver Moon 2005: Hollywood Babylon, Sugar Cookie, Antique Lace, Eat Me, Dana O'Shee, Velvet Beaver Moon 2007: Hermia Beltane 2005: Tarot:Strength Berenice: Olokun Bezoar: Hay Moon, No. 9 Engine, Mag Mell Black Lace: Antique Lace, Euterpe (dc), Dorian, Haloes, Black Opal, Zephyr, Desire, Anactoria, The Sailors’ Den, The Antikythera Mechanism, Galvanic Goggles Black Moon: La Belle Au Bois Dormant Blue Moon 2004: Empyreal Mist (dc), Danube, Unseelie (dc), Dissipation (dc) Blood Moon 2005: Alone, Tezcatlipoca, Red Phoenix, Tanin'iver, Eclipse Brides of Dracula: Nosferatu Buck Moon: Yddgrasil, Coyote, Dorian, Juke Joint, Ochosi, Robin Goodfellow Budding Moon: Kitsune Tsuki, The Dormouse Butterflies and Plovers: Imp Cancer 2007: La Belle Au Bois Dormant, Queen Mab The Candy Butcher: Hellcat, Cockaigne, Bliss, Centzon Totochtin Carfax Abbey: Death Cap, Cathedral, Eshe The Castle: Wolf’s Heart, Fenris Wolf Cerberus: Hearth 2004, Gomorrah, Tezcatlipoca, Intrigue, The Great Sword of War The City In the Sea: Cthulu The Chapel: Djinn Chanukkiyah: Kill-Devil Chaste Moon: Dana O’Shee, Leanan Sidhe, Tarot:Temperance Cheshire Moon - The Unicorn Chintamani-Dhupa: Carceri D'Invenzione Chrysanthemum Moon: Mama-Ji, Faiza Clémence: Port Royal, Dracul, Voodoo The Clod and the Pebble: Seance Corazon: Tamora, Kuang Shi, Lampades Count Dracula: Port Royal, Dracul, The Smiling Spider, Calico Jack The Cracked Bell: Tarot:Judgement Crumpet Rebellion: The Knave of Hearts, Sugar Skull Crypt Queen: Mme.Moriarty The Darkling Thrush: Cloister in the Graveyard Snow Decadence (unreleased): TAL Amor, Fruitcake Devil’s Night: Smut, Jazz Funeral, Xiuhtecuhtli, Plunder Dia de los Muertos: Kali, Bruja (dc), Centzon Totochtin, Block Buster Diary of a Lovestruck Teenage Cannibal: Hermia, Jailbait, Pepper, Tweedledee Doc Buzzard: Fascinum Dr. John Seward: Blood Countess The Dream of the Fisherman's Wife: Nostrum Remedium Dragon Moon: Neo-Tokyo (dc) Dublin (dc): Mistletoe Dyan Moon: Juliet Earth Rat: Yemaya Ebisu Making Love: The Apothecary, Fae Egg Nog: SN Vanilla Bean (dc), Golden Priapus, Grog Et Lux Fuit: The Lion, Brisingamen, Black Phoenix Fée: Fae, Yemaya, Titania, Fire Pig, Ogun Flower Moon: Eos, Phantom Queen Formula 54: Perversion, Wanda, Santo Domingo, Dracul, Lilith Fortunato: Omen Freak Show: Intrigue, Carnal, Velvet Frost Moon: Cathode, Shattered, Neo-Tokyo (dc), Utrenyaya. Tarot:The Fool Fruit Moon: Aglaea Fruitcake: TAL Amor Gamaliel - Eden Gennivre: Queen Gertrude, The Unicorn, The Dormouse Geek: Two Monsters, Doc Constantine Gingerbread Poppet: Sudha Segara, Shub-Niggarath, Bengal, Port-au-Prince, Ra Glowing Vulva: The Antikythera Mechanism, Haloes Graveyard Dirt: The Premature Burial Green Phoenix: Mock Turtle's Lessons Gypsy Queen: Sybaris, Baghdad, Alice, The Masque, Desire, Sed Non Satiata, Magdalene, Mictecacihuatl Haloa: Hymn to Proserpine Harvest Moon 2004: Jack Harvest Moon 2005: Mabon, Block Buster Harvest Moon '06: Les Bijoux, Verdandi The Haunted Palace: Versailles, Moscow, Three Brides, Tamora, Brisingamen, Tarot:The Sun Havisham: Zombi Hay Moon: Bezoar, No. 93 Engine, Mag Mell Hearth 2004: Jack, Herr Drosselmeyer Hellhound on My Trail: Kathmandu, Stimulating Sassafras Strengthener, Baron Samedi, Pickled Imp, Shub-Niggurath Hellion: Khajuraho, Nahemoth, Malkuth, Chokmah, Blood Countess, Imp Herr Drosselmeyer: The Black Tower Hexennacht 2005: Hunter Moon 2004, Samhain, Black Forest, Nocnitsa, Thanatopsis, Greed, Samhain Hod: Morocco, Pink Moon 2007 Honey Moon: La Petit Mort, Sudha Segara Hony Mone: Love-Lies-Bleeding Hunger Moon: Scales of Deprivation, Death of The Grave Digger Hungry Ghost Moon: Fae, 51, Night Gaunt, Sudha Segara, Spirits of the Dead Hunter Moon 2004: Lampades, Lady MacBeth, Hexennacht 2005, Gomorrah, Siren, Grand Guignol, Fortunato, Bewitched Ice Queen: Blue Moon 2004, Frost Moon, Cathode, Lady of Shallott, Nuclear Winter, Talvikuu, Cloister Graveyard in the Snow The Illustrated Woman: O Inez: Lyonesse Jacob’s Ladder: Tarot:The Heirophant, The Lion, Brisingamen June Gloom: Nanshe, Arcana Khajuraho: Hanging Gardens, Hellion, Himerus Kindly Moon: Pele, 51 King of Clubs: Bastet, Viola King of Diamonds: Chypre (dc), Villain King of Spades: Yerevan Kingsport: The Apothecary, Olokun Kunstkammer: Tweedledee La Fee Verte: Zorya, Oblivion Lady Lilith: Kubla Khan, Hell's Belle, The Great Sword of War Lemongrass SN: Phobos Lenore: Serpent’s Kiss, Devil’s Claw Leo 2007: Bastet, Anubis Libra 2007: Persephone Litha: Cairo, Gennivre The Living Flame: Venom (dc), Tarot: The Lovers, Othello Love's Philosophy: Tombstone Love in the Asylum: Séance, Ouija Lump of Coal: Bliss, Gluttony, Bastet Lune Noire: Shadow Witch Orchid Luperci: Greed Mabon: Blood Countess, Verdandi Mme. Moriarty: Vixen, Eat Me, Bathsheba Marae: Euphrosyne Marianne: Scherezade Marshmallow Poof: Midway, Antique Lace The Masque: Brisingamen, Magdalene, Masquerade Mechanical Phoenix: Phoenix Steamworks, Robotic Scarab Medicine Show: The Apothecary Mi-Go Brain Canister: Jester, Shango, Tweedledee, Tweedledum, Xanthe The Weeping Clown, Croquet Midnight Kiss: Urd, Centzon Totochtin Midnight Mass: Penitence, Heavenly Love Midway: Grog, Aunt Caroline's Joy Mojo, Cockaigne Midwinter’s Eve: Bordello, Aunt Caroline’s Joy Mojo, Lady Macbeth, Jester Milk Moon 2005: White Rabbit, Tarot:The Star, Obatala, Love’s Philosophy Milk Moon 2007: Strangler Fig, Obatala Minotaur: Heavenly Love and Earthly Love Misk. U. Spring Training 2008: Cockaigne Mistletoe: Loup Garou, Hemlock Mitzvah: Trick or Treat, Kill-Devil Moana: 51 MonsterBait:Bloody Mary: Vice MonsterBait: BiggerCritters: Euphrosyne MonsterBait: Closet: Eat Me, Bordello MonsterBait: Tokyo Stomp: The Mad Hatter MonsterBait: Underbed: Velvet, Black Pearl MonsterBait:Underpants: Love’s Philosophy, Grog, Tushnamatay, Drink Me, Bastet, Dorian, Cockaigne, Lyonesse, Hymn to Proserpine, Opuhi, Antique Lace MonsterBait: Ventriloquist Dummy: Tiresias the Androgyne, The Arrival at the Sabbath and Homage to the Devil Nahemoth – Hellion, Blood Countess, Red Phoenix Night's Pavilion: Utrenyaya The Oblation: Lady Una, Envy October: Samhainophobia Old Moon: The Jersey Devil One to Tie, Two to Win: Roadhouse, Garden Path With Chickens, Pontarlier The Passionate Shepherd to his Love – Envy, Garden Path with Chickens The Peacock Queen: Black Rose, Kali Penumbra: Arachnina, the Spider-Girl Peony Moon: Budding Moon, Amsterdam Pickled Imp: Chimera Pinched with Four Aces: El Dia Reyes, Cockaigne Pink Moon 2005: Sugar Skull, Arkham (f/k/a Revisited), Maenad, Pink Phoenix Pink Moon 2007: Hod, Alice, Hope, The Reaper and the Flowers, Morocco, Zarita the Doll Girl Pink Phoenix: Aunt Caroline’s Joy Mojo, Hollywood Babylon, Bon Vivant, Strawberry Moon Pirate Moon - Hellfire The Pit and The Pendulum: Cathedral, Midnight Mass, Ra (dc), Anne Bonny, Penitence Poisson d'Avril: Love-In-Idleness Priala: Laudanum, Masabakes Pruno: The Hamptons, Bon Vivant The Pumpkin Queen: Jack, Leo 2007 Punkie Night: Coral Snake, Poison Apple, Jack Purple Phoenix: Horreur Sympathique Queen of Clubs: Arachne (dc), Crossroads, Penny Dreadful Queen of Diamonds: Titania Queen of Spades: Lampades, Megeara, Black Phoenix, Blood Countess, Medea, Bewitched, The Hanging Gardens Quincy Morris: Dee, Death on a Pale Horse, Endymion Red Lantern: Gluttony, Perversion, Tezcatlipoca, The Black Tower, Hellfire, Elegba, Wanda, Incubus Red Moon 2004: Desire, Ra (dc), Dragon’s Tears, Blood Countess, Wildfire, French Love Red Moon 2007: The Maltese Cross of Sanctus Germanus, The Ifrit Red Phoenix: Blood Moon, Alone, Frumious Bandersnatch, Tanin'iver, Silk Road Rose Moon: London, Tarot:The Empress, Hope, Victoria Rose Red: The Apothecary, Persephone, Tarot:The Empress, Ophelia, Whip, Endymion, Eternal, Queen Mab, Two, Five & Seven, Roux-Ga-Roux: Bayou, Robin Goodfellow Sagittarius 2007: The Apothecary, Nemesis Samhain: Hellfire, Hexennacht 2005, House of Night, Tanin'iver Scorpio (Original 2004): La Petit Mort Schwarzer Mond: Scherezade, Sin, Dragons Bone, The Music of Erich Zahn, Minotaur, Carceri d'Invenzione Selkie: Titania, Y'ha-nthlei, Cancer 2007, Earth Rat Shanghai Tunnel: Singing Moon Singing Moon: Jezirat al Tennyn Skadi: Alecto, Dublin, Hemlock, Golden Priapus, Snow Moon, Snow Bunny, Black Forest Sleepy Moon: Juliet, Belle Epoque Smut: Sed Non Satiata, Devil’s Night, Scherezade, Spellbound, Eat Me, Imp, Vixen Snake Charmer: Snake Oil, Golden Priapus, Eat Me, Nahemoth, Mme. Moriarty, Boomslang, Temple Viper, Bathsheba Snow Angel: Phantasm Snow Bunny: Snow Moon Snow-Flakes: The Torture Queen Snow, Glass, Apples: Poisoned Apple, The Hesperides Snow Moon: Tintagel, Snow Bunny, Thanatopsis, Nocnitsa Snow White: Dana O’Shee, Szepassony, The Unicorn, Defututa Spanked: Loviatar Spirits of The Dead: Severin, Baobhan Sith, Sudha Segara, Embalming Fluid, Holiday Moon Spooky: Tarot:The Star Sol Invictus: Ra Storm Moon: Lightning Storyville: Smut, Spanked, Devil's Night, Wezwanie-Hold, Love Me Sturgeon Moon – Danube, Bayou, Tempest Sugar Cookie: Chimera, Mr. Nancy Sugar Skull: Gluttony, Mr. Nancy, Cockaigne, Kill-Devil Tarot: The Star: Eden, Shoggoth Tamamo-No-Mae: The Lantern Ghost of Oiwa, Zarita the Doll Girl Tiki King: Intrigue, Havana, Satan and Death with Sin Intervening Tiki Queen: Vasakasajja Thunder Moon: Slobbering Pine To Helen: Versailles Torture King: Voodoo, High John the Conqueror, Doc Constantine Treat #2: Carnal, Eden The Unheavenly City: Sacred Whore of Babylon Upa Upa: Sed Non Satiata Usher: Tarot:The Fool, Dorian, Ode on Melancholy Vampire Tears: Baobhan Sith, Severin, Whitechapel, Dorian Vasakasajja: Shadow Witch Orchid, Tiki Queen Voodoo Queen: Perversion Whippoorwill: Silk Road, Singing Moon White Phoenix: Yvaine Wildfire: Dragon’s Bone Winter of our Discontent: Golden Priapus Winter Stress Relief Elixir: Rome Wolf Moon 2007: Black Forest Yog-Sothoth: Niflheim Yuletide: Jabberwocky Xanthe, the Weeping Clown: Tweedledee -
I'm inviting savage_rose over and we'll experiment with CupCuke. *snort* I can't believe I didn't notice that typo when I read it before. Buttercream icing and chocolate jimmies over layers of velvety cake and sliced cucumbers. Mmmm!
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Thanks Mrs. Black, that does make it clearer, but where on the website does it say that? talula_fairie had just posted a response she received from the Lab via e-mail a page or two back that used that phrase precisely - I thought maybe Mrs. Black's fingers got ahead of her and that's what she was referring to in her post Given that Beth's due to pop at any moment, I doubt we'll be seeing revised FAQ on the website or an official statement or anything of that nature in the immediate future, but I think we can take talula_faerie's word about the e-mail. She's got no vested interest in the argument. And if people on lj counter that with, "well, it sure smells synthetic to me," c'est la vie. We all have opinions.