
Bus Clean
by Marlen Harrison, 25 November 2005

When I used to ask my roommate his opinion on my fragrances I could rest assured that his answers would always be predictable. His responses used to be "nice" or "ummmm", but recently, under my tutelage, they now range from "ra-be-n-da (lavender)", to "nu-su-pe-pa (newspaper)", to "ba-ni-ra (vanilla)" and our conversations usually go something like this.
Marlen: "Hey, Koji, what do you think of this one (Alessandro dell'Acqua for Men)?"
Koji: "Hmmmmmmmm."
Marlen: "Well?"
Koji: "So-pu."
Marlen: "Yeah, it is kinda soapy, how about this (Adventure Quasar)?"
Koji: "Hmmmmmmm."
Marlen: "Yeah?"
Koji: "Fru-tsu."
Marlen: "Yeah, I get apple and melon...And this?"
Koji: "Ba-su Ku-ree-n."
Marlen: "What?"
Koji: "Ba-su Ku-ree-n."
I have to stop and ponder this one. To him it makes perfect sense and he looks at me like I'm nuts for not knowing what he's referring to.
Koji: "You know, Ba-su Ku-ree-n."
Marlen: "Bus Clean?"
Koji: "Yeah, Ku-r-ee-n for your Ba-su."
Marlen: "So I smell like bus cleaner?
Koji: "No, not ba-su ku-ri-na, Ba-su Ku-ree-n ....you know!"
Marlen: "Oh, bath clean?"
Koji: "Maybe."
Marlen: "Maybe?"
Koji: "Just a name, ba-su ku-ree-n-yo!"
Marlen: "uh-huh...so what does it smell like, Bath Clean?"
Koji: "You use it in the bath-yo! Many types of smells, but the basenote is always same."
At this last remark I know I have truly taught him well - "the base is the same." That's my boy. He's learning to discern the different levels of notes in a composition.
Marlen: "So is it Bath Cream, or Bath Clean?"
Koji: "What?"
Marlen: "Bath whatever."
Koji: "Huh?"
Marlen: "Ba-su Ku-ree-n - the ku-ree-n part, is it meant to be 'clean' or 'cream'?"
Koji: "I don't know."
And so goes so many of our conversations. It keeps life interesting. ![]()
Discuss article |
Print | -
From the Basenotes Fragrance Directory
The following fragrances and houses are mentioned in this article. (In order of appearance...)
| Blue Jeans by Versace (1994). | |
| Happy for Men by Clinique (1999). | |
| Alessandro Dell'Acqua Man by Alessandro Dell'Acqua (2004). | |
| Adventure Quasar by J del Pozo (1999). |












