2020-03-25, Wednesday
Although it’s not Easter yet, I decided to take a shower.
Perhaps taking a shower too often alters one's perception: it’s only three months since the last one. I hope my skin doesn’t get too dehydrated!
Today I decided to take it easy and not go out.
I think it’s a good idea to sit indoors: what’s better than watching a movie they recycle every week or watching a TV series that they give for three days in a row, in the morning and in the afternoon?
It’s fun to watch the vision of people from a different one: Italians moving their arms as if they were attacked by a swarm of killer wasps, for instance.
Actually, we do move our hands more than foreigners (apart from American rappers), but they move them at random when imitating us. We… emphasize!
And gondoliers are shown while singing ‘O sole mio’ (well, this is really happening to promote the correct perception of Italy with tourists).
O sole mio has nothing to do with Venice…
And the Americans whose phone numbers inevitably contain a ‘555’ thus reducing the amount of numbers available and, when chased by a killer, as ruthless as he is determined, they run away in the middle of the road to allow him to hit them with his car.
And… there’s more to say.
Why there is no movie about shaving?
But most of all, why don’t they ever talk about the intimate connection between shaving and windows?
Too bad, I’ll talk about it, but not in words, but with one of my usual splendid images.
I think it’s superfluous to comment my shaving performance today with a repeatedly used gear and whose result I am certain of.
Sapone PS: Valobra Glicerolanolina
Sapone: Floris, N 89
Pennello: Lab. Villefranche, Cucciolino Padouk/Silvertip 24
Rasoio: Mühle, R89, Rosegold
Lametta: Gillette, 7 O’Clock, Permasharp Stainless
AS 1: MilMil, Figaro Gel
AS 2: Lab. Lirici, Irish
EdT: Floris, N 89
ST: Chet Baker e Paul Bley, Diane 1985
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