I wish that I could be there when you walk into that dealership to discuss their sales practices and service department's incompetance. Moreover, it's great that you introduced your nephew to wetshaving. In the end, he will thank you for it. Hopefully, he will be just as nutty about it as we are! Have a great day, Patrick!
Thanks, Danny! If you ever need to store your new straight razor, Greene Storage Svcs are always available! Ask Gary (@brit) , I’ve made the same offer to him. He’s not availed himself of our exemplary services, but there’s always hope!
True, but not nearly as fun; but somehow I have the feeling you make up the difference with razors...
That I do, my friend! There’s something about sharpness that’s just entrancing, particularly getting there!
I definitely agree with your Riesling here, Charlie! Great minds drink a lot! When we do, we tend to make pour decisions! We can be partners in wine, because sip happens! It’s important as we go through life to stop and smell the rosé. Remember to love the wine you’re with, cause everything happens for a Riesling! Hic!!
That would be me. I can't tell the difference between a high quality wine and a boxed wine. Chris - enjoying learning, whatever the subject
@Paul Turner Thanks, Dave. I checked out their website. I am sure the products are nice, but they only "infer" Oud. At $9.36 for a 6oz tube of their shave gel, it is highly unlikely that they contain any natural Oud essential oils or aromas. However, aroma chemicals these days are used quite frequently in many scented products and they can, to the average "nose", "dupe" the Oud scent quite well. I am not at all saying that products that use Oud aroma chemicals are inferior, I am saying that truth in advertising should be employed. Even AoS Oud shave cream, which smells GREAT, does not contain actual Oud.
Charlie, Charlie, Charlie....... while your tastes in roasted snacks is ok....... we Pennsyltuckians far prefer the delicate aromas of real foods.