Andy
13-06-08, 15:12
I'm just browsing my sw, and stumbled across this product: Marc Jacobs - Daisy (http://www.shopwindow.com/product.php?p=28858539&c=113) which is a Perfume
the description goes:
Daisy is my secret refuge. It's my hideaway. It transports me to a place that is free spirited; happy and sunny. Regardless of my age; Daisy reminds me to be open and experience life's many possibilities. Daisy captures my youthful spirit and makes me smile. Let the sunshine in with the new fragrance from Marc Jacobs.It begs the question, which came first, the product or description?
If the product came first, then surely a more fitting description would be
Daisy is a perfume what looks yellow and smells, but not of chips. It doesn't smell like daisies either. It comes in a bottle with a plastic flower on the top which is why it's called Daisy. It doesn't smell like cheese or cats. Well, maybe abit like cats.If the description came first, it makes me wonder what other products were cut from the list to potentially have this description.
"Daisy does Dallas" in DVDs would have been a good one.
the description goes:
Daisy is my secret refuge. It's my hideaway. It transports me to a place that is free spirited; happy and sunny. Regardless of my age; Daisy reminds me to be open and experience life's many possibilities. Daisy captures my youthful spirit and makes me smile. Let the sunshine in with the new fragrance from Marc Jacobs.It begs the question, which came first, the product or description?
If the product came first, then surely a more fitting description would be
Daisy is a perfume what looks yellow and smells, but not of chips. It doesn't smell like daisies either. It comes in a bottle with a plastic flower on the top which is why it's called Daisy. It doesn't smell like cheese or cats. Well, maybe abit like cats.If the description came first, it makes me wonder what other products were cut from the list to potentially have this description.
"Daisy does Dallas" in DVDs would have been a good one.