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Name your favorite!

  1. Straight razors.

    10 vote(s)
    23.3%
  2. Vintage DE razors.

    21 vote(s)
    48.8%
  3. Modern DE razors.

    19 vote(s)
    44.2%
  4. SE razors.

    10 vote(s)
    23.3%
  5. Pain sticks.

    5 vote(s)
    11.6%
  6. Badger brushes.

    16 vote(s)
    37.2%
  7. Boars

    11 vote(s)
    25.6%
  8. Synthetics

    17 vote(s)
    39.5%
  9. Cookies

    10 vote(s)
    23.3%
  10. Polls that don't take 10 minutes to fill out!!

    13 vote(s)
    30.2%
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  1. Thanks, Jim! Andrew clued me in on the super goop--I was impressed with the results.
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  2. I still sing that when I shave--and frequently when I'm not shaving. :)
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  3. Thanks, Joe! As a person who still finds himself changing a toddler's diapers, it's hard for me to hear the world goopy and be happy about it. For so long, 'super-goop' has meant an entirely different thing :happy102:
  4. Thanks, Jim! Andrew helped me with a bit of a lather breakthrough, yesterday :)
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  5. Thanks, Joseph :)
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  6. Thanks, Clint! Stay dry, sir ;)
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  7. Possible black ice in the morning and then sunshine through Saturday. Rain returning Monday through Wednesday.
  8. Thanks, Andrew! That's fantastic news; gonna start pushing the water envelope a bit and see what happens. All I know is that was a thoroughly enjoyable shave, and getting the process down pat is only going to make it better :D
  9. Thanks, Jeff. :D
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  10. I'm really proud of my Bride. She's temporarily restricted from volunteering at the children's hospital, so she's knitting baby blankets. These are going to the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit.

    One of our favorite things to do at the hospital is to deliver baby blankets knitted by other volunteers, wrap up the babies, hold them, and talk to them. We miss it, and we aim to get back to it later this year. The RN's in the unit simply don't have the time to dedicate, and sadly some babies have no other visitors. As volunteers, we're encouraged to be professional. Don't tell anyone, but we fall in love with these sweeties every week.

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    I get to see my Kindergarten kids tomorrow for the first time since Christmas. I'm allowed to volunteer there if the kids haven't had a rash of absences due to sickness over the past week. The teacher gave me the all clear to show up tomorrow. Can't wait. :)

    Anticipating another trip to Florida next year, I've contacted the local children's hospital there to see if I can help out. Don't know unless you ask, right?

    So why do I share this? Three reasons. (1) I'm proud of my Bride, and I love the kids. (2) More help is needed in every community especially from MEN. I've seen it time and again over the past 20 years or so. Women carry the load in working with kids in various functions. Father figures are needed. Not every kid has one that is present. I'm hoping one of my 30DC brothers will see this and feel led to reach out (now or maybe later) and get involved in some fashion. "Showing up" is just about the only required skill. (3) And of course, I want to aggravate those of you that only want to see shave-related posts. If that's you...well...:prrr:
  11. TGIF shave: Woke up a little late and decided to give my Toggle a spin. Dropped in an Iridium Super and was good to go. DR Harris cream was the software selection and dipped my brush in the tub and overloaded the brush. This cream is a top performer for me, way better than the soap. The Toggle even wide open is mild, I usually struggle with mild razors but not today. An excellent shave.

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    Today's watch is Seiko that was modified to look like a Fifty Fathoms. It is an automatic and this watch has always kept great time.

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  12. Thanks Jim!
    It felt goooooood. Frigid out there tonight then warming up for rest of week . Woooo
  13. Classy shave and Seiko 5 watch, Keith. Must be casual Friday at work...no French cuffs. :)
  14. That is very touching Charlie! You and your wife make this world a better place !

    Nice kit, nice shave , nice watch!
  15. I'd like to do a comparison of this soap to the next Central Texas Soap one I plan to get...Down By The River. Right off the bat, we have Ocean vs. Swampy River, I'd say. This will be an ongoing investigation.
  16. Thanks Patrick. A few years ago, it never crossed my mind to do stuff like this. Then life and my attitude on a lot of things changed for the better. Now I'm hooked. I realize I have more free time (and no kids) at this stage of my life, and that it is different for many of you. As I've gotten to know many of you, however, I see a lot of excellent Father Figures here. Maybe now or maybe later will be time for someone here to get involved.

    In case anyone wonders if this is a girly thing for a man to do (I did before I got started), I get complimented on being a "real man" by at least one woman every time I show up. That's actually the truth.
  17. Thanks Tim! Appreciate the kind words .
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  18. One sight I'll always remember from my childhood days in Washington, DC is the big LONGINES sign at what now is RFK Stadium. I wonder if I ever had a Longines watch.
  19. Great post Charlie. I think it’s wonderful that you’ve found a passion for charity to donate your time. I hope to be able to do the same when I retire.


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  20. Thanks Clint. That's awesome. You will love it - and you'll be great at it.
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