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Custodian of the Shogun Edge technique
Peoples Republic of Maryland
Saturday’s Shave 
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Razorock 400 Gealousy Badger 
PAA Astra Planeta 
Master Barber AS 

Early evening shave as they pushed the panic button and called me last night. Had to be at work by 0500 Sunday morning. 
Not sure what weather forecast they used for this one. But it’s all OT so if you’re gonna pay me to hang out and do not much of anything. Be my guest. May get some ice. Which is not much fun. But it’s a slight chance. We’ll see what happens. 
Hope you guys have a good Sunday. 
Fluffy

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#1,362

Just Here for the Shaves
Williamsburg, KY
(01-09-2022, 12:12 PM)Fluffy Wrote: Saturday’s Shave 
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Hayashi Diamond Razor
Razorock 400 Gealousy Badger 
PAA Astra Planeta 
Master Barber AS 

Early evening shave as they pushed the panic button and called me last night. Had to be at work by 0500 Sunday morning. 
Not sure what weather forecast they used for this one. But it’s all OT so if you’re gonna pay me to hang out and do not much of anything. Be my guest. May get some ice. Which is not much fun. But it’s a slight chance. We’ll see what happens. 
Hope you guys have a good Sunday. 
Fluffy

Have fun Ken !!

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#1,363

Custodian of the Shogun Edge technique
Peoples Republic of Maryland
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#1,364

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(This post was last modified: 01-09-2022, 04:54 PM by Marko.)
(01-08-2022, 06:39 PM)Fluffy Wrote: Well Marko your sentiment is a good one. But I would respectfully counter. That it is better to have friends that judge you, even harshly. So if you are making, or getting ready to make a mistake. Pull you aside and tell you, "Hey don't be a dumbass".  Bob was a man that would tell it like it is. He rarely gave praise. And on the rare occasion that he did give you accolades. You took note. He most certainly had many people that really didn't like or understand him. He grew up in Montana. And PC was not even remotely part of his demeanor. 
The only difference between him and I for the most part. Was that I am usually able to filter my "outdated" harsh criticisms of situations. I can only imagine his reaction to the last two years. He's prolly laughing at all of us.  In my work enviroment thin skin is a terminal condition. Depending on the size of your mistake. Nicknames are created. Jokes are told and the half life of them is similar to uranium breaking down. I have noticed many of the guys we have hired recently that are younger. Say like under 30. Tend to have the worst time dealing with someone being critical of them. Many in the last 10 years or so. Have not stuck around too long.  But we aren't mean just to be mean. There is a purpose. Just like in the military. You don't have the time or luxury to coddle someone. Mistakes can have huge consequences. People can get crippled or killed around our trucks and equipment. Being in the road out in traffic step out from between trucks without checking and get run over.  My drill Sargent was anything but nice to me or my platoon. But he did get us ready be in the infantry.

Maybe a poor choice of words on my part. Anybody who will let you get away with BS or whatever isn’t a friend. I agree with everything you said above. Whether it’s coworkers, colleagues, your kids or your friends you aren’t doing them any favours by going soft on them. Life has a way of determining winners and losers and it’s usually harsh. Raising kids to believe that everyone’s a winner doesn’t prepare them properly. Like if your drill Sargent went soft on you. People would die. Both of my kids are in jobs where lives are at risk every minute of every shift - daughter is a NICU nurse and son is a mine engineer /shaft sinker. No margin for error in either role and no room for hurt feelings when direction/correction is necessary.

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#1,365

Custodian of the Shogun Edge technique
Peoples Republic of Maryland
Hope I did not seem to be critical of you Marko. Your original comment was the glass half full take. Which in a perfect world would be the only way to look at things. Me being a curmudgeon. I tend to lean towards the other end of the equation. 
Sounds like you done good raising your kids. Those kinds of jobs can’t be held by “soft” people.

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#1,366

Custodian of the Shogun Edge technique
Peoples Republic of Maryland
(This post was last modified: 01-10-2022, 01:37 AM by Fluffy.)
So went in at 0500 on a Sunday. And essentially Mother Nature did the “Lucy” pulling the ball away from Charlie Brown. We just got rain. No Ice. 
So another 7 hours of OT. 
Tonight’s shave was a relaxing affair. 
The Wosty having been recently touched up. I was expecting good things. But my honing mojo was off with this razor. The shave was just ok. 
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#1,367

Just Here for the Shaves
Williamsburg, KY
Glad it was uneventful. We have had torrential rain all day with flood warnings. Dropping to 18 degrees tonight so Black Ice will be the morning travel event to deal with.........

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Scentsless Shaver
Oakland, ME
(01-10-2022, 01:51 AM)Dave in KY Wrote: Glad it was uneventful. We have had torrential rain all day with flood warnings. Dropping to 18 degrees tonight so Black Ice will be the morning travel event to deal with.........

Be careful! I often forget to give myself extra time to travel!

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#1,369

Just Here for the Shaves
Williamsburg, KY
(01-10-2022, 02:27 AM)MaineYooper Wrote:
(01-10-2022, 01:51 AM)Dave in KY Wrote: Glad it was uneventful. We have had torrential rain all day with flood warnings. Dropping to 18 degrees tonight so Black Ice will be the morning travel event to deal with.........

Be careful! I often forget to give myself extra time to travel!

Thanks Eric, I set my own time frame and won't be in a hurry. Don't care what my nasty old boss thinks anyway ! Big Grin

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(01-10-2022, 01:30 AM)Fluffy Wrote: Hope I did not seem to be critical of you Marko. Your original comment was the glass half full take. Which in a perfect world would be the only way to look at things. Me being a curmudgeon. I tend to lean towards the other end of the equation. 
Sounds like you done good raising your kids. Those kinds of jobs can’t be held by “soft” people.

I didn’t take it that way but I did feel I should clarify.  I was just remarking to my wife over coffee the other morning that neither of our children chose an easy path.  We both worked hard to give them the guidance and support they needed and I am blessed and humbled to have had the opportunity to steward them on their journey. We did our best and they did their best and so far it seems to have worked out pretty well.

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