Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I buy candles for gifts at bath and body works - everyone loves them and thinks they are so wonderful
Those people also love a good steak from Outback. Bath & Body Works is for junior high girls and LMC women.
They are not! Me and my squad love them and our homes smell wonderful. And we are upper class
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I buy candles for gifts at bath and body works - everyone loves them and thinks they are so wonderful
Those people also love a good steak from Outback. Bath & Body Works is for junior high girls and LMC women.
"They are not! Me and my squad love them and our homes smell wonderful. And we are upper class"
Just in case anyone didn't catch this, this is a troll. One PP took the bait, no one else should.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I buy candles for gifts at bath and body works - everyone loves them and thinks they are so wonderful
Those people also love a good steak from Outback. Bath & Body Works is for junior high girls and LMC women.
They are not! Me and my squad love them and our homes smell wonderful. And we are upper class
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I buy candles for gifts at bath and body works - everyone loves them and thinks they are so wonderful
Those people also love a good steak from Outback. Bath & Body Works is for junior high girls and LMC women.
They are not! Me and my squad love them and our homes smell wonderful. And we are upper class
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I buy candles for gifts at bath and body works - everyone loves them and thinks they are so wonderful
Those people also love a good steak from Outback. Bath & Body Works is for junior high girls and LMC women.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t really do candles any more.
But actually what I really can’t resist is a simmer pot for the holidays. 1990’s William Sonoma has a deep hold on my psyche. Remember how you would walk in and they’d have cinnamon sticks and whatever simmering on the demo stove?
Give me a simmer pot and a tin of that peppermint bark and blanket and I’ll see you in spring.