Of course he wants lather he's a rabid dog. :roflmao
I fully acknowledge I have a disqualification here.
No need to show your tooth Ha!!!
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Ok this is my second attempt in this bizarre request. I thought long & hard, what looks like a shaving brush? Hmmmmmm. I know a potato brush. You know the brushes you use to scrub the dirt off a spud. So I got to lathering up a normally foamy A.O.S. lemon cream. With the short very stiff bristles I had to use a bucket load of cream to get any amount of lather. But the worst was when that brush started to scrub the flesh off my face. Lets just say it emulated a wire brush Ouchy!!!
Enjoy my shame
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Nice work, Tarkus! Mr. Potato head! HAR! I did not notice, but Bart saw your little note on the shower curtain in the mirror! Lesseee. In the mirror. You wrote it backwards! I have never been hated so creatively!
THANKS "Buddy" :rofl2:
Some very strange folks on this thread here. You all must be from Texas-har har.
That's what they voted for. Mr. Potato Head is from Philly! You won't find a Texan lathering up with a tater brush!
It don't make sense! :rofl2:
I think you did a fine job, Tarkus! The bar has been raised! :rock:
My first "brush" is a steel wire cup brush. I chose Dragon's Blood thinking it would be fitting.
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My bowl is nicely scored and textured now:D
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Surprisingly, with a light touch, no blood was drawn while applying the lather.
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I wouldn't recommend face lathering with it though.:nono:
Some brave (or stupid) men out there I must say...:)
Mick