He wanted his men to look clean and fresh for battle. Course a century later, my Dad, in the Navy during WW2, shaved out of his helmet.
Wonderful shave, Gary! Your displays are so crisp and clean it hurts my eyes! Seriously, what I really meant is that your pics are always stunning!
I've been thinking....course I'll choose the 2020 Stoylin Tony Awards Champion&Runner-Up, but after getting that, I must say I'm well-stocked for Stoylin products. All my soaps have a LOOONG way to go to get done. I think I'd need to focus on aftershaves only(course brushes too).
I'm just treading water trying to catch up with you guys today. All this RL stuff going on distracting me from important TSD discussion! Joe, didn't you find Glastonbury to be light on scent, too? As Andrew said Stirling doesn't hold back on the oils when they add flavor. I spent the better part of 20 years working in close proximity and maintaining equipment using lacquers, oil based paints, and the solvents to keep them thinned for spray painting. Got to where I had to get a good (not so safe) deep sniff to tell what was in an unlabeled bucket. Possible life as a Chemist has burned out receptors or otherwise dimmed your sense of smell? Maybe all those teen boys over applying Axe products?
Rick, you are probably correct! I used to have a great sense of smell. However, as you age, the first things to go are taste and smell. Lol! At 64, I am not a young rooster!
Perry - I'm in Lake Charles, about as far west as you can get from N.O. All that Barry has to pass over land before it sweeps my way. It's headed right for Fuzzy's front porch. No worries Joe. I live in the house my grandparents purchased in 1942. That's 77 years of never flooded inside here, yet. With the counter clockwise spin the brunt of the storm has drug itself over land and dumped majority of the rain. Shelter in place is expected to happen. Get this Danny - I let an ex-neighbor store a couple of F-250's in my driveway. He sold a rental/family owned home down the street and needed a place to park the project vehicles "for a while". I think it's been two years they've been blocking access to my garage. We're set to load them on a trailer tomorrow afternoon. No way am I bugging out if there's a chance I can get that junk out of my driveway! I have a really nice rain poncho and a wide brimmed hat. I do hope his electric winch works in a driving rain. Sorry about picking up Joe, but well tuck some crawfish tail meat in the freezer for him. They do go well in Alfredo sauce over fettuccine.