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The First Maybe Annual Smell Ya Later Awards
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Length:
92 minutes
Released:
Sep 14, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
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It's been one whole American year for Smell Ya Later. 49 episodes later, we've decided to celebrate and commemorate ourselves by foisting our opinions onto our listeners once more using the most official and indisputable format we know of: an awards show. We thoughtfully penned the categories and have selected the winners with the gravitas and focus of red-pill-blue-pill methodology. We would like to thank our listeners for tuning in weekly to this very important, innovative, and groundbreaking audio program. We could not do this without your enablement. [What We Smell Like Today: Abel Cobalt Amber, Le Labo Santal 33]The Awards:Most problematic fragranceThe Frank Voekl award for best skin scentBest celebrity fragrance that isn’t CloudMost triggering scentThe Glow by J.Lo award form most nostalgic fragranceBest Fuckboy ScentWorst BrandThe Sky Ferreira Award for most underrated fragrance or brandThe Shit on Shit AwardThe award for best smelling productBest smelling manBest smelling men’s productBest fragrance product that’s not a fine fragranceCelebrity we wish would do a fragranceBest spiralBest cloudBiggest spraySmelliest SmellRihanna Award For Most Hyped SmellBest AttemptSexiest ArmpitBritney Spears Award For Best Comeback BrandYeezy Award For Sucking Up The Most Air In A RoomMariah Carey Award For Best NoteThe Honda award for best accordMost Influential SmellBest Feeling To Smell Things To
Released:
Sep 14, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
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