Advantages: A lyrical and melodical masterpiece with hidden depth Disadvantages: Dark and seedy themes may not suit all tastes
depressing) content. However, the band skilfully lighten the mood whilst never betraying the impact of their song writing. Consistently good, with nothing you could describe as a truly duff track, if you buy one album from the band (other than ?Carry on Up the Charts? released in 1994 - their best compilation) I would argue that this is the one to go for. It is a varied, mature effort that rewards repeated listens. Recommended.
?And we only smoke when bored, so we do two packs a day, and we?ve lost the difference between bored and lonely anyway??
FULL TRACK LISTING
1. "Don't Marry Her" (3:23)
2. "Little Blue" (3:17)
3. "Mirror" (4:05)
4. "Blackbird on the Wire? (4:57)
5. "The Sound of North America" (4:02)
6. "Have Fun" (4:44)
7. "Liars' Bar" (5:53)
8. "Rotterdam (or Anywhere)" (3:37)
9. "Foundations" (2:44)
10. "Artificial ...
Advantages: Good plot twists. Well written. Classic Who-Dunnit. Disadvantages: Slight formulaic feel, too similar to other Christie books in parts.
Agatha Christie, widely accepted as the Queen of Crime, was a prolific writer. Only outsold by Shakespeare and the Bible, she has sold over a billion books in English and a further billion in other languages. Her most famous creations are Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple, representations of whom can be seen regularly on our television screens.
This book features Poirot, the dapper little Belgian detective with his superior powers of deduction and moustache-twirling tendencies.
The plot of The Mystery of the Blue Train did feel slightly formulaic to my mind. A rich American beauty is married to an impoverished English cad, a man with expensive taste, trying to sustain his champagne lifestyle on his ?shandy? income, including financing a high-maintenance and demanding mistress.
The American, after persuasion ...
Advantages: Very unique smell, long lasting, attractive packaging Disadvantages: Initially very strong smelling, quite expensive
Mugler Angel Conditioner. I hadn't smelt this fragrance in such a long time, and it to me smelt really pleasant. A smell which I really could associate with.
I was surprised at the cost of this fragrance. I paid £48 for a 25ml eau de parfum - of course you can buy the eau de toilette at a cheaper cost.
The packaging is extremely pretty. A blue star shape bottle which is very handy and definitely eye catching. It is easy to grip and hold, despite that shape of the bottle.
I have the re-fillable bottle, which works out cheaper in the long run as you can have it re-filled at various stores. I am yet to try this to find out how easy it actually is to find a store who will do this, and at what cost. I will of course up-date when I get to this point.
Back to the scent itself.
The actual main essences to this fragrance are, honey ...