(This post was last modified: 05-08-2016, 09:35 PM by Mickey Oberman.)
Freddy,
Your post with "Save Old School" film continued with another unrelated film that was about Canadian politics.
I tried to replicate it today. While there were a bunch of completely unrelated topics they were different from yesterday's.
I am puzzled. Please straighten me out --- aah --- correct me. What is happening?
Mickey
P.S. Why is there no "Like - Unlike" box by my postings?
M.O.
Your post with "Save Old School" film continued with another unrelated film that was about Canadian politics.
I tried to replicate it today. While there were a bunch of completely unrelated topics they were different from yesterday's.
I am puzzled. Please straighten me out --- aah --- correct me. What is happening?
Mickey
P.S. Why is there no "Like - Unlike" box by my postings?
M.O.
(05-08-2016, 09:33 PM)Mickey Oberman Wrote: Freddy,
Your post with "Save Old School" film continued with another unrelated film that was about Canadian politics.
I tried to replicate it today. While there were a bunch of completely unrelated topics they were different from yesterday's.
I am puzzled. Please straighten me out --- aah --- correct me.
This sometimes happens on YouTube if you allow films to continue past their completion. In all likelihood this is based on either your viewing history or YouTube account, unless the video is part of a longer playlist. As far as I can tell, this is unrelated to the video or user that you were watching.
This makes more sense . We were wondering about the Canada connection lol.
(05-08-2016, 09:33 PM)Mickey Oberman Wrote: Freddy,
Your post with "Save Old School" film continued with another unrelated film that was about Canadian politics.
I tried to replicate it today. While there were a bunch of completely unrelated topics they were different from yesterday's.
I am puzzled. Please straighten me out --- aah --- correct me. What is happening?
Mickey
P.S. Why is there no "Like - Unlike" box by my postings?
M.O.
Mickey, if you actually wrote the post then there will not be a Like/Unlike box to click. Only others can do that, the reason being, I assume, that since you wrote the post the Like/Unlike box is unnecessary. However, if someone else sees your post and likes it then that person will have a Like button in your post that can be clicked.
(05-09-2016, 12:29 AM)Mickey Oberman Wrote: Thank you Freddy.
It seems I am always causing you problems.
Some day I must learn to use these computer things.
Perhaps tomorrow - or the day after or -----
No problem at all, Mickey. Oh, when you learn those computer things, would you please teach me. I am hopeless when it comes to them.
Freddy thanks for posting that video, delightful in its simplicity and JustinEman welcome to DFS and to wet shaving, I'll pass on the same advice that was given to me several years ago when I was just starting out - "BEWARE, its a deep, dark hole." I believe he was referring to the lure of acquiring stuff, the shaving has been wonderful and so have the people I've met as a result. Enjoy.
Marko
...and as far as your daughter preferring you bearded, thats fine too - I grow a beard in the fall and usually take it off by the New Year just to mix things up a little. Funny, my 19 year old daughter prefers the beard too. My wife not so much. My son has always wanted me to grow a "wizard beard" ZZ Top style but that would take longer than a few months to do
Marko
...and as far as your daughter preferring you bearded, thats fine too - I grow a beard in the fall and usually take it off by the New Year just to mix things up a little. Funny, my 19 year old daughter prefers the beard too. My wife not so much. My son has always wanted me to grow a "wizard beard" ZZ Top style but that would take longer than a few months to do
(05-09-2016, 03:57 AM)NeoXerxes Wrote: I really liked the gesture of the video. I've introduced quite a few people into wet shaving and no one so far has made me such a cool tribute.
What gives? >.< lol
Peter, he really is one of the nicest people; I am not at all surprised that he took the extra effort to make the video.
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