(This post was last modified: 04-13-2023, 07:51 PM by frenchy.)
Unexpected temps in the 80s had me running for my favorite summer mash up of Ethos Lavender Supreme v1 and Ethos Peppermint v1.
About a 3/4 to 1/4 ratio of each is just great…
I always forget just how amazing Dragonsbeard initial first base was…
About a 3/4 to 1/4 ratio of each is just great…
I always forget just how amazing Dragonsbeard initial first base was…
“Please do consider that advice with the seriousness it deserves.”
MANIFESTO
of a Soap Collector
From time immemorial, men have taken to peculiar hobbies. Darwin collected seashells, Tesla raised exotic chickens, Churchill built miniature ships, and JP Morgan collected rare books, most of which he couldn’t read. These diversions, cherished as personal passions, bring joy to those who pursue them. As long as done with discretion, they are beyond reproach. It is not for us to disparage the harmless eccentricities of others, so long as they do not impinge upon our peace and freedom. Rather, let us embrace our own idiosyncrasies and allow others to do the same, with a touch of good-natured humor. For these personal passions draw us nearer to ourselves and to others in a world that is too swift to judge and condemn.
DanLaw, I must express my gratitude for your thorough appraisal of the Blackland’s Titanium Vector razor. Just as I was about to consign it to BST, your post caught my eye and I saw that you had discovered great success with Feather’s Soft Guard blades. Intrigued, I decided to give it a go myself and, lo and behold, I too was blessed with the pleasures of a smooth, painless shave, thanks to this winning combination of blade and razor. As you have so astutely pointed out, riding the cap is the key to unlocking an unparalleled shaving experience. Once again, thank you.
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Razor Blackland Vector Ti ・ Blade Feather Pro Soft Guard ・ Brush PAA Peregrino ・ Book Laurence Sterne, Tristram Shandy, 632 pages left
of a Soap Collector
From time immemorial, men have taken to peculiar hobbies. Darwin collected seashells, Tesla raised exotic chickens, Churchill built miniature ships, and JP Morgan collected rare books, most of which he couldn’t read. These diversions, cherished as personal passions, bring joy to those who pursue them. As long as done with discretion, they are beyond reproach. It is not for us to disparage the harmless eccentricities of others, so long as they do not impinge upon our peace and freedom. Rather, let us embrace our own idiosyncrasies and allow others to do the same, with a touch of good-natured humor. For these personal passions draw us nearer to ourselves and to others in a world that is too swift to judge and condemn.
DanLaw, I must express my gratitude for your thorough appraisal of the Blackland’s Titanium Vector razor. Just as I was about to consign it to BST, your post caught my eye and I saw that you had discovered great success with Feather’s Soft Guard blades. Intrigued, I decided to give it a go myself and, lo and behold, I too was blessed with the pleasures of a smooth, painless shave, thanks to this winning combination of blade and razor. As you have so astutely pointed out, riding the cap is the key to unlocking an unparalleled shaving experience. Once again, thank you.
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Razor Blackland Vector Ti ・ Blade Feather Pro Soft Guard ・ Brush PAA Peregrino ・ Book Laurence Sterne, Tristram Shandy, 632 pages left
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