shopping for music...
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Not to get too personal, but can you shave everywhere with that set up?
I've done in Iraq, Korea and everyplace in between....
BDTI plan for the future. - F1Nut -
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I agree with you on this.. but there are a few exceptions.. If you like their music,, look at Greenday's last two albums, both are meant to be listened to as an album, especially American idiot.~ In search of accurate reproduction of music. Real sound is my reference and while perfection may not be attainable? If I chase it, I might just catch excellence. ~
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HA....nope, I have a vulfix silver tip badger hair brush and Col Conks bay rum shaving soap. The brush is expensive, but will last a lifetime and is WELL worth it. I buy the blades at 10 cents each...and they last about a week.
For travel, it's really not any more cumbersome than a can of shaving cream....less, actually.I plan for the future. - F1Nut -
HA....nope, I have a vulfix silver tip badger hair brush and Col Conks bay rum shaving soap. The brush is expensive, but will last a lifetime and is WELL worth it. I buy the blades at 10 cents each...and they last about a week.
For travel, it's really not any more cumbersome than a can of shaving cream....less, actually.
Naw, it was just the way you phrased this
"I've done in Iraq,
Korea and every
place in between...."
reminded me of these roadside signs Burma Shave used to have all over the country back in the day.
burma-shave jingles
To change that
Shaving job to joy
You have to use
The Real McCoy
Burma Shave