It's only fair that we give all participants a chance to win this prestigious award. I suggest the following book for the rookie hijackers.
I appreciate that. New ideas are hard to come by. I may need to start copyrighting some ideas before I lose them!
I believe it falls under International Humanitarian Law. "IHL is inspired by considerations of humanity and the mitigation of human suffering."
That's why my den is equipped with a nice selection of mentholated fire extinguishers. It really cools the face after one of these shaves.
Razor A: Ever-Ready SE 1914 Razor B: Gillette SS 1947 Birth Razor Blade A: GEM (7) Blade B: Personna Blue (2) Brush: Fendrihen Silver Tip Black Faux Ebony Handle Mug Old Spice Cobalt Blue 1985 Soap: TSD Iced Old Spice type A/S: Old Spice Day 30 Last shave in this 30 focus on SE razors. The Auto Strop Metal Case 1928-1935 is a pretty good razor, however, it was difficult to load the blade correctly. This would make it number 3 out of my 3 my SE razors. The Auto Strop Model "C" 1935-1940 was a better razor and took to the strop sharpened up enough to provide a close shave #2. I had a Ever-Ready 1914 that had a blade holding clips that where broken so loading a blade was almost impossible (failed). I ordered another making sure the blade holding features where functional. This turned out the be #1 SE razor for me. TSD Iced Old Spice type provided an outstanding lather followed by Old Spice A/S. Excellent focus this month. Learned much about SE razors. Thank to all who participated for your informative posts.
You can't catch flies looking like that. I thought about something like this: By the way, that giant sucking sound you are hearing is the Atlanta Braves finishing up their dismal season.
Cool, I need a batch of these to send to a friend of mine. She is completely freaked out by the weeping Angels.