- Joined
- Saturday January 2, 2016
- Location
- Liverpool
rough as a badger’s bum
A very polite version.
rough as a badger’s bum
I was going to write ”arse” but I’m much too polite and didn’t want to shock TSR folk.A very polite version.
Love it'One man's poison is another man's tonic' just happens to be my theme for my last SOTD entry for this week.
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Arsenic - Stainless Colonial General
Gin and tonic - Schick Proline
Trichloroethylene - Extro Arzachena
Hair tonic - Groom Room Hive-2
Carbon tetrachloride - Collegen
Gentlemans tonic - Extro Arzachena splash
'Early Christmas present from my wife'
@shiny 's poison. @Satanfriendly 's tonic. To me an absolute gem of a combination with two well established firm favourites. After all it was the General which set me off down the road of Stainless SE's and still remains a class razor a number of years down the line. I won't even mention the brass General as it will only cause goading from that evil place the Emporium and its less than ethical proprietor.
A great lathering from that 'grown in a petri dish' soap, the Extro Arzachena. If ever a soap could look like a bacterial strain in a jar. A top scent and a top performer with the Hive-2 making easy work of it all.
One small weeper but an otherwise shiny happy people finish. A wonderful end to this shaving week.
Have beautiful weekends you beautiful folk and always remember I love you all.
Who's the bitch? Who the bitch
Love it
Your Welcome.Thank you very much Mr Smart
Friday 30th September
Pre: Olive Oil Soap
Brush: Omega S10077 Synthetic
Soap: Florena Comfort Cream
Razor: Schick Eversharp I2
Blade: Proline B #10
Post: Witch Hazel and Palmers Moisturiser
Fragrance: Iso-E Super (Molecule 01)
A very early shave this morning as we had to be in Bristol early for a day of culture! A Vincent Van Gogh exhibition incorporating VR and other technological goodies. The shave was excellent and the event was even more excellent. I enjoyed it immensely and learned a lot
I have never seen a real one in the flesh unfortunately. I imagine that would be amazing. I wasn't aware that he may have been colour blind and considering his mental state....In my own mind he did not paint the canvas but attacked it with colourHad you seen any of his works 'in the flesh' - so to speak - before attending the exhibition? I was wondering how successful it was in making them seem 'real.' I didn't properly appreciate Van Gogh's painting until I stood in front of one. The relentless manic energy, fluid dynamic quality and that the paint is thicker than a whale omelette and looks to have been applied with a brickie's trowel - simply had never carried through in a 2D reproduction. It was a revelation - cheers - I.
Beautifully put. - I.he did not paint the canvas but attacked it with colour