Murse is where I draw the line... people in Alabama get nervous when they see overalls and a man bag at the same time.
I knew I had a problem when last night the wife and I were watching some old black and white 'Christmas Movie' and I was able to identify the correct make and model of any shaving gear used...lol. I just blurted it out without hesitation, and the look on the wife's face was priceless...lol. And the fact that my Christmas wish list was ALL shaving related!...Guilty.
Wait...you mean it's not true?!?!?!?! Yeah, my main selling point to myself and my wife was the savings not only of money but also plastic in the landfill. Ok, so the plastic part is true but let's see....at a dime a blade I'm saving a lot, but at the cost of 10 razors (with one more on the way and another on my watch list).......yep looks like a delusional belief. But aren't delusions fun!
there are plateaux, where you have all you care to have. want to use what you already have. during this time, the costs of mainstream shaving catches up to initial outlay of this hobby. at least that's what I keep telling myself.
When I started wet shaving my goal was to save money................. I now have to work purchases into the budget
Only challenge with a s/sheet like that is that it needs to be maintained on a regular basis. I think my approach will just be a note saying "list them individually on ebay" - and let the market drive the prices. It seems like even razors listed as 'old razor' is often spotted by other...shaving enthusiasts and given a rather fair price.
"When you are actually a bit bummed that you can't shave..and goes and just picks up a razor or two..looks at them...smells a soap...and walks away"
Guilty! I had such a good shave today, I doubt I will have enough stubble to make the effort tomorrow..lol.
I also just listened to two songs by Taylor Swift...and I didn't hate them. I blame the lack of a proper shave today.
Wow. I had no idea shaving was that critical. Quick, shave again....you shouldn't be put through anymore!!!
10. Gary from ShoeBox ShaveShop calls you at your home and asks if you could spare 60 1 kilo bricks of Cella until he gets his next shipment. 11. You go to your "cold room" and pull them from the shelf, put them on a pallet, and send them to him.