Grafton.
Gee, it seems like just yesterday we were all gonna die from West Nile virus.
I like 'em both, but strangely enough I prefer the Feathers in my amazingly aggressive old-model Muhle R89. You have to use an extremely light...
Leg shaving ain't nothing. Years ago I was at training with a Navy guy who told me that a guy on his ship felt the need to shave his, er, perianal...
I clean my own bathroom.
Wow, that is considerably different than the previous incarnation of the R89. The old handle had very similar dimensions to the HD handle.
LOL, I see that my clever Kliban reference went over like a lead balloon. :(
Wharf. Dwarf. Dusseldorf.
I've been using a Harris Marlborough stick since Christmas, and it's really, really great stuff.
Hmmm, unusual shave brushes with antlers and so forth? Try this one: [IMG]
Here's another one, a favorite from my childhood. [img] Frostie man, Frostie.
They didn't sell Mountain Dew at the stores in my hometown when I was a kid, at least the ones I went to. The first time I saw it, must have been...
LOL! I think it would be more disturbing to be massaged by a dude without elbows. :scared007
This reminds me of the time that I bathed my pet lobster in boiling water. :(
I like the Wal-Mart Personnas just fine. I just had a great shave with one today.
I always thought that Grafton and Mr. Taylor smelled nearly identical. Some people disagree, saying they smell nothing alike. I have to note some...
I remember when they started that, somebody referred to it as the "shill facilitator system". :D
Not a Ham, but I was a Radioman in the Coast Guard and sat my share of 500Khz watches. That was before we all turned into Telecommunications...
I'm sure that nobody could ever guess which forum it was where some members were scandalized by your quote. :scared011
My apologies, since Denmark practically rubs elbows with Sweden, where they eat Lutefisk, I thought you guys might too. Here in the U.S., we eat...
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