New Semogue - Just Like the 2009 LE

Re: New Semogue - Just Like the 2009 LE

Postby fozz77 » Wed Jul 28, 2010 12:07 pm

antdad wrote:The SoC arrived...I don't have to actually use this whilst its breaking in do I?

Will palm lathering do?


:lol: :lol: depends... :lol:
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Re: New Semogue - Just Like the 2009 LE

Postby Urban Hermit » Thu Jul 29, 2010 11:33 pm

antdad wrote:The SoC arrived...I don't have to actually use this whilst its breaking in do I?

Will palm lathering do?



have to? no. but you should, just for like 'the experience', man.

    ... palm lathering should do OK, I suppose.

        ... if you can't find a nubile buff young lady who's willing to let you break it in by lathering it in her rather accomodating bellybutton.

            I'm conflicted: while insies allow for a certain ease and depth, outties do act as the ridges/spirals found in some of the best lathering bowls.
                YMMV, of course.
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Re: New Semogue - Just Like the 2009 LE

Postby sunburyboy93 » Thu Jul 29, 2010 11:38 pm

Urban Hermit wrote:
antdad wrote:The SoC arrived...I don't have to actually use this whilst its breaking in do I?

Will palm lathering do?



have to? no. but you should, just for like 'the experience', man.

    ... palm lathering should do OK, I suppose.

        ... if you can't find a nubile buff young lady who's willing to let you break it in by lathering it in her rather accomodating bellybutton.

            I'm conflicted: while insies allow for a certain ease and depth, outties do act as the ridges/spirals found in some of the best lathering bowls.
                YMMV, of course.


You "Urban Hermit" my good man..........me old chum....me old mucker are completely off your head !! :lol: :lol:

but you do make me laugh mate.........and long may it continue

Top boy and keep up the good work ;)

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Re: New Semogue - Just Like the 2009 LE

Postby antdad » Fri Jul 30, 2010 8:30 am

It's ruff and I would hope any discerning lady would insist on badger hair...actually I would insist on using badger.

For the time being its in the kitchen with some MWF until it's developed some manners.
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