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You're rockin' your focus, Terry. You have some wonderful additions to your den, and I can't wait to see them in your SOTD posts.
Great job, Aaron. You will be the chief 30DC lather maker (latherer, latherman?) in no time!
Wow! What a beautiful set up, Clint. I'm glad you finally got some downtime today. I hope you had a great time with Mom. She'd still love you if you wore Clubman.
That's a great looking Milord, Joseph, and congrats on the first George Costanza shave of the month!
Paul, I soak my brush in warm water prior to loading it with soap or cream. Then I place brush in a brush scuttle for the remainder of the shave. You'll see the one I use in today's SOTD photo. It keeps the lather nice and warm. I like it this way all year long.
Brian, that's my favorite of all the straights in your rotation. I love the beautiful red scales and the detailing on the spine of the blade. I hope you had a great weekend at home with your Bride.
Happy 4th Birthday, Wilson!! I can't wait to see photos from the garbage truck party. I bet you all had a blast.
I'm glad you had a great shave, Perry. I can't stop after one pass, either. You must have 50 Stirling soaps.
Nice shave and write up, Gary. It's always cool to see which classic Gillette you bring out for the day's shave. I'm a big fan of Polsilver blades too. I prefer them over Feather blades, as they are a tad smoother and nearly as sharp. If a 100 pack is good, then 500 would be better.
Jim, the Diplomat is a beauty. Every time I turn around, you guys are showing off Dipolmats, Aristocrats, and Milords. I thought I was done, but RAD is starting to resurface.
Congrats on the haul from Stirling. Haverford sounds like a really nice scent. Pipe tobacco and vanilla would pair well together.
I hope you had a slow and easy Sunday afternoon.
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