Why is he smiling?
Omar, did you get a good look at the barber?

I can't speak for anyone else, but she appears quite lovely (and shapely) to me.
I can imagine any number of men who would delve into their wallet in order to have
this woman pay attention to their face for a few minutes.
I can also imagine not many of those same men complaining of some nicks and cuts
suffered at the hand of this fair lady. The poor gent setting in the chair looks to be of
courting/marrying age to me. Come clean now, did you not suffer any tribulations
of the heart or minor cuts/scrapes whilst in the search for the love of your life?
Amen Jim!
I agree 100%
Like so many other things in life, I believe it difficult, if not impossible to work with another
unless you have first walked a mile in his shoes. So as they say, "it ought to be a law" that,
if you are going to shave someone else with a straight razor or shavette,
you should first provide evidence of proficiency at shaving yourself with that same straight razor or shavette.
I'm not trying to discourage anyone here, but after having spent months learning to hone,
and a few more months learning to strop properly, and yet another month or two just getting
to the point of attaining a passable shave for myself I feel somewhat qualified to make that statement.
Fellas, there is much to learning the straight, and a good bit more to learning the shavette.
If you have a barber near you that gives good shaves with the straight or shavette, you should count
yourselves among the very lucky indeed.
Happy Shaving everybody!!
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