Glad to hear you're at least on budget. Delays you can handle. More money just makes it suck more. I like the production facility/living room concept. You know why. Now, as to Mrs. Gulch's concerns....would it have been better to come home with less soaps/razors and more tattoos? Because if so, we really dropped the ball on that one.
In spite of our being on opposite sides of the rebellion I will give you a heads up if they raid my place first. I'd just ask the same courtesy. Insurgents! Immigrants at the door! Free Birth Control! There, that oughta get some action.
My grandfather on my mother's side once won a "tall-tale" contest with several of his friends. They had been going around the table trying to outdo each other and Grandpa's winner was "on the day I was born there was a blizzard and it was too bad to use horses. I had to walk 10 miles to get the doctor to come deliver me." And you all wonder where my humor comes from.
Nice selection of soaps/AS from Stirling. I just received a sample of Iced Pineapple yesterday, and Rod included a sample of Piacenza bath soap. I haven't used either yet but the scent of the Iced Pineapple is nothing short of amazing!
I wasn't gonna say anything but since you brought it up.......could you move your computer about 2 inches to the right? You're just out of frame on your webcam tonight.
July 2018 July 15 - Well THAT weekend went by fast Razor - Soviet Mladost II Blade - (2) Soap - Russian "Start" Cream Brush - Russian supremely sucky super shedder boar thingy Post - Alum I had originally promised a three day run on this setup in honor of the Meetup but broke that promise last night by trying out the Blood on Steel soap. Just having the Limited Edition soap and a Limited Edition 30DC brush in the same house demanded it. But, in the spirit of detente and goodwill toward the masses, I did go back to the Russian setup for tonight. This, in spite of having a few new Stirling soaps in the house as well since yesterday. Yes, I'm twitching a bit. I nearly decided to avoid the brush tonight given how much it shed on Friday but it seemed a bit more stable as I soaked it and played with it a bit. So, another lather with it from the Start Cream. I have to say, if I can get the quality of lather from this cream that the sucky super shedder produces, I'm thinking a better brush would make things very nice. I"ll have to try it sometime. For tonight, two passes, some touch up, DFS in the house, alum just a tad warm thanks to the Mladost and its Soviet enginners, and I'm set for a new week. As the meetup ended we hit the halfway mark in July. Keep going with all of those great shaves and all the shenanigans! It's been a fun mid-summer so far and it's just going to get better. Here's your two week warning for August - as usual it will be Adjustable August! Get those adjustable razors of all types ready to go if you want to play along with the theme! Have a great start to your week, and for the first time in a very long time - Monday will be Monday for me!
For this evenings shave Jayaruh custom Gillette oc Sputnik blade from the czar @NCoxSTL Jayaruh 147 brush Jeeves “blood on steel” soap from the meet Matching as splash The soap was a very good performer lathers easily, nice slick feel, and a scent that mrs 76 likes also. The shave was very good overall, even with a handful of small nicks most likely due to spending most of my den time on the dark side and just not having the best of skills with a de, the Russian steel did still provide a smooth close shave with two passes.
I just spit water through my nose. Wife wanted to know what was so funny. She’s looking forward to meeting you , Charlie.
Beginning week 5 with the MMOC. Again struck by how much better the first shave is than the third. I guess the head shave is simply way more demanding than just the face would be as there is no way I want to use these blades more than three shaves. They are certainly serviceable much longer but not pleasurable or particularly effective. But that first head shave after a couple passes on the beard is just killer. Sunday evening promenade, architect Van Molyvann's Independence Monument in the background.