Thanks, Jason. Yup, flew a little too close to the sun today. Thanks, Andrew Thanks, Clint. I take solace in knowing that I'm not the only one
That sounds good, Paul. I hope you're happy wherever you decide to live. If you're able, staying in the same area for an extended period of time allows you to become familiar with it. In my case, however, my Bride made it simple for me. She has informed me that our home is in Kentucky.
You sneaky enablers are rotten to the core. The watch is on the way, and you are both formally on report with my Bride. This represents the 30DC brotherhood in so many ways...
Thanks, Jim. It's much appreciated You know, I can't recall ever seeing or hearing of anybody knocking Proraso. That, in and of itself, makes it worthy of consideration
Thank you, Joseph, I’m sure I will. It was a 6 hour infusion (Rituxan) that I do twice a year for my Rheumatoid Arthritis. I’m sure Dr Mrs Primo would be familiar with it. It’s a chemotherapy drug that was repurposed for RA.
Great shave and nice looking razor, Miles! A lady friend uses a male ED drug for her Scleroderma. Go figure!
Andrew, could you send me a PM when you restock your shop with Feather Supers. I’m in no rush, I have about a month of shaves left.
As I understand it, Joe, they started noticing that cancer patients w/ RA experienced incredible improvements in their RA symptoms that lasted for months. The only issue is that they need to inject you with a powerful steroid along with an antihistamine to counter any potential reactions to the Rituxan.
Well, I got my expected package in the mail today. It is my brand new Parker Shavette with black scales. I was surprised by the nice packaging, the look and the heft of it. I would've used it today, but I had to shave this morning for work. I probably use it tomorrow night or sometime on Sat. Here it is fully loaded and the box that came with it.