Rich, as I reply tears are pouring down my cheeks. If my wife and daughter saw me crying it would worry them. You are a true dear friend and I cannot thank you enough.
Tu as raison a mille pour cent! Mais il y beaucoup des hommes qui ne veulent rien savoir d'un rasoir. Ah, les pauvres! Lolll. Le monde est fou!
Gentlemen, Here are the creams I have left: Palmolive Menthol 3x Noxzema 6x Gada Cool Mint 2x Lea Menthol 2x Ingram 1x Gillette Menthol 1x Florena 2x Palmolive Classic 2x Speick Tet-a-tet Everest Phyto Expert Start Mi'ln'y Lavendor Mem Top Ten Sensitive Viking Sensitive SuperMax Menthol Rose of Bulgaria Those I'll keep.
As generous as you've been, you still have an impressive catalog of creams! Enjoy them, I'm hoping they provide you excellent shaves.
Your generosity knows no bounds. I remember the generosity you have shown me with the stuff you have given me. And I'm sorry your dad's health is not that great right now. I might not be a steady wet shaver anymore, but you have made my time here great. Lachayem!
Toda motek! I sent you this stuff with love from my heart. Now as time goes on I've realized I have to release the majority of my unused stuff. From what's left I'll use what I can but I still have a feeling that I'll be getting rid of more. Corinne and I love you dearly. Your concern is precious to us. Dad saw me today and whereas before his diagnosis he would just smile and hug me, he burst into tears and would not stop crying. He kept saying how much he loves me and that brought tears to my eyes. He still recognizes the family and his friends but he became so emotional as well as frail. He needs a walker because of his arthritis has become terrible. Another thing which bothers me is he's so tired even after I take him for a short walk. I hope and pray to wish a happy birthday in August when he turns 95.
I pray you will have many moments of precious memories even in the midst of the difficulties. Your comments remind me of my grandfather's time dealing with the same situation. It was especially hard on my dad, but I also saw some incredible memories made. May God bless you as you move through each day. Sent from my XT1254 using Tapatalk
Each moment is a gift, and fortunately you seem to understand that. My continued prayers for you and your family in such a trying time.
Jeff, I continue to pray for you, your dad, and your family. Your ability to be so generous at a time like this is amazing and speaks a lot about your character.
Thanks so much. I have my Dad's character. Tough as nails on the outside but sweet, soft, and gentle on the inside. Dad is also extremely generous.
Your dad reminds me of former NHL star Rod Langway-he never looked for a fight, but if you went after him, you might as well not have been born. Today, he's well-known for doing great community work for the team he finished with.
Around 10 years ago I saw my Dad flatten a punk who wouldn't take no for an answer. The kid was with a buddy of his and they were bothering him for money. Dad just hauled off and pulverized the bigger guy right in his jaw. I grabbed the other kid and walloped him. Before he got sick he was a big man with a punch like a sledgehammer.
Yes, just to reiterate: Out of literally hundreds and hundreds of creams I own a grand total of now: Thirty. I gave away a Florena cream yesterday to someone. He wanted to pay me for it and I began shouting at him to "take the bloody thing for FREE - no money, NO MONEY." He took it for free. End of story!