Holland Glen — Talbot Shaving
Had a scent-memory (sharply green and soapy) craving for this; that made soap selection easy.
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HoosierShave
Great soap...but, man, that razor!
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Pretty and popular—both of which I'm skeptical—but it works, the keenest of the few razors in the stable. Feel of this 5/8 is light, nimble, scalpel-like.
Thanks for the feedback.
However much you may acquire, you will always wish to acquire more; satiety is a dream which will always elude you. — Bertrand Russell on shaving soap
(04-24-2024, 06:38 PM)Lipripper660 Wrote: Wow, Ive decided I dislike moving. Don’t mind change but I do like my “stuff” in its location and finding locations for my stuff after the move has been ……interesting. First off, I got booted from the master bath. No, she still loves me but has always wanted a walk in closet, especially with shoe organizing capability. Gents, this closet is huge but the lady is a bit of a cloths horse and seasonal clothing that used to be placed in totes and stored in the garage are now hung in different sections of the closet. Additionally, when I married her she had literally two hefty garbage bags of shoes, each with a purpose and an outfit. These shoes were utter garbage and I don’t suppose she spent more than 7 dollars per pair. Her feet always hurt but as I explained that quality footwear (or barefoot) made all the difference fell on deaf ears. A bout of Plantar Fasciitis, and a good podiatrist touting better gear produced a good pair of expensive shoes and the problem was solved. Problem is I figured she would follow my lead, a black pair, a brown pair, and some sneakers (less hunting boots) but I was wrong again. The cheap shoes were chucked en mass and replaced (over time) with quality, expensive shoes and boots. 42 pair counted. So although our marriage is truly bliss, my clothes hang downstairs in a guest closet and I’ve found it easier to use that huge shower for mine too. She doesn’t have to deal with shaving junk and I don’t need to explain it (while surrounded by her shoes).Plantar fasciitis will learn ya!
Today feels like spring so a citrus seemed right.
I was tortured by plantar fasciitis 18-24 months before I figured out the solution(s).
Definitely the Footwear (for starters, not having anything too tight/narrow, including socks)
.... and dealing with Trigger Points in the foot, shin, and calf. Why the trigger points in the shin and calf? Because most of the "foot muscles" are actually located in the shin and calf (... just their tendons are in your feet).
Having "learned" that, I have discovered the treatment of trigger points all over the body...and I get to treat nearly all of my pains (knock on wood!!!) whenever I want, without paying a therapist. Back, hip, thigh, hands, arms, knees/elbows, abs, ribs... feet...
Interested? This book is my best friend. I recommend it to everyone, and I have several copies at home and the office (plus on Kindle and I have the Kindle app on my phone, so it's always with me) and have given the book several times as gifts to loved ones. The best $25 I ever spent.
(04-25-2024, 04:18 AM)Nero Wrote:Neroli - I need one for soft heads?(04-24-2024, 06:38 PM)Lipripper660 Wrote: Wow, Ive decided I dislike moving. Don’t mind change but I do like my “stuff” in its location and finding locations for my stuff after the move has been ……interesting. First off, I got booted from the master bath. No, she still loves me but has always wanted a walk in closet, especially with shoe organizing capability. Gents, this closet is huge but the lady is a bit of a cloths horse and seasonal clothing that used to be placed in totes and stored in the garage are now hung in different sections of the closet. Additionally, when I married her she had literally two hefty garbage bags of shoes, each with a purpose and an outfit. These shoes were utter garbage and I don’t suppose she spent more than 7 dollars per pair. Her feet always hurt but as I explained that quality footwear (or barefoot) made all the difference fell on deaf ears. A bout of Plantar Fasciitis, and a good podiatrist touting better gear produced a good pair of expensive shoes and the problem was solved. Problem is I figured she would follow my lead, a black pair, a brown pair, and some sneakers (less hunting boots) but I was wrong again. The cheap shoes were chucked en mass and replaced (over time) with quality, expensive shoes and boots. 42 pair counted. So although our marriage is truly bliss, my clothes hang downstairs in a guest closet and I’ve found it easier to use that huge shower for mine too. She doesn’t have to deal with shaving junk and I don’t need to explain it (while surrounded by her shoes).Plantar fasciitis will learn ya!
Today feels like spring so a citrus seemed right.
I was tortured by plantar fasciitis 18-24 months before I figured out the solution(s).
Definitely the Footwear (for starters, not having anything too tight/narrow, including socks)
.... and dealing with Trigger Points in the foot, shin, and calf. Why the trigger points in the shin and calf? Because most of the "foot muscles" are actually located in the shin and calf (... just their tendons are in your feet).
Having "learned" that, I have discovered the treatment of trigger points all over the body...and I get to treat nearly all of my pains (knock on wood!!!) whenever I want, without paying a therapist. Back, hip, thigh, hands, arms, knees/elbows, abs, ribs... feet...
Interested? This book is my best friend. I recommend it to everyone, and I have several copies at home and the office (plus on Kindle and I have the Kindle app on my phone, so it's always with me) and have given the book several times as gifts to loved ones. The best $25 I ever spent.
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