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    Quote Originally Posted by Hirlau View Post
    Cause Jimbo's beard is so tough, that could spark a fire,,,,
    Well that would save time on the shaving I suppose
    Bread and water can so easily become tea and toast

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    Ed, this troll thread has been a pleasure, I hope someone does a Halloween brush & a Christmas brush down the line,,,,,



    ,,still waiting on the naked Barbie brush, with lots of loft,,,,,,
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    I'd be in to do a Bar Mitzvah brush except I don't think a useable replica of a Kosher Dill Pickle is available.
    "The sharpening stones from time to time provide officers with gasoline."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hirlau View Post
    Ed, this troll thread has been a pleasure, I hope someone does a Halloween brush & a Christmas brush down the line,,,,,



    ,,still waiting on the naked Barbie brush, with lots of loft,,,,,,
    So do I, it's been fun so far, i don't think a thread I start can really get derailed as I like the free form banter. Let's see what the other folks can come with. I do have 2 more brushes that I don't use, but only one of them is really dismantleable so i could make one more, let's see what I can find.........
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    Bread and water can so easily become tea and toast

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    finally had a play on the weekend with a cheap boar brush

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    and some of the bride hair dye fudge stuff, I had a choice of several colour options but decided to go with the more Regal "Purple Haze"
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    Applied the juice & I let it soak for about 5 hours
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    after a wash out I was left with this
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    went for a lather also maybe should have let it dry for longer LOL
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    now to keep digging through the girls 20 year old toys etc for something appropriate to stick it in,
    as the bride swears we have troll dolls in the house somewhere just gotta find them LOL
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    to shave another day.

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    OH MY GAWD Your getting close,come up with a way to make a jet black lather next.
    Have not seen a whisker in my lather for 30 yrs
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    I have been reading a bunch of fur dying articles. The first step is killing (stripping oil and openin the hair) then a prep usually consisting of a salt or chromium solution then the dye.

    As a guy with a colourful youth I can tell you that 99 percent of the wild colours will wash out quickly. Manic panic has some great colours but to make them last people usuall bleach the hair first and then apply the dye. Hydrogen peroxide for 10 to 30 minute usually strips the hair pretty good and allow the dye to take.

    The best long lasting blue is hair dye. It will usually have an old lady on the package. I dont know why old ladies dye their hair blue but thats how they do. For the uninitiated I would peroxide a brush rinse it, old lady blue dye it and then use the condition in the box to rinse it several times. It should end up a baby blue that will last for a couple months.
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    I have yet to go troll hunting but someday I will be posting back here, I swear. Looks cool Ed .

    The blue one is going to do a face plant with a knot in his head :<0)
    You have been proven wrong kind sir!

    Still an operation in progress but I feel confident of the outcome.

    I have thought of super glue but am thinking of filling one ear with very liquid epoxy type glue and then inserting the knot and then standing him on his head.

    I am celebrating my Scandinavian heritage and leaving him blonde.

    Tim

    P.S. I know I have to clean my desk!

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    Well I needed a good businessman to sort out the financial weep of my home so this little feller applied.
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    Brush by Milady's makeup special from a nearby garage sale. Natural bristles of some kind. And just stiff enough to do a good job with any cream or stick.
    FUN!
    ~Richard
    Found the troll I have been looking for and it will stop bye later in the week!
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