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    With over 27,000 members, I'm sure you'll find someone with the same interests as you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wvloony View Post
    wait, you mean that you guys like the same thing i do, damn, now i am gonna have to find something new to get into. these things are becomeing to passe. maybe Ill have to stop drinking and shave with a new quattro, and go out and buy some barbasol. that will set a new trend.
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    While the similarities are undeniable, I've also been struck by the diversity. If you follow the posts in The Conversation, it becomes obvious that we have members with very different political, social, religious views, members from different social classes, different age groups (I think the youngest I've seen has been 15, the oldest well over 65). I think it's great (and I'm far from the first to day so) that so many people with opposing views can find a point of common interest and remain so friendly toward one another. The debates may get heated, but so far I haven't heard of any of our members using their blades on one another.

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    Sometimes what may seem to be rare occurrences are really not that at all. It's not that we are of all different backgrounds and ages and all that and we all like straights but the the fact we are all interested in straights and traditional shaving already defines much about us and our interests and this site has brought us all together.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bknesal View Post
    One word: Classy. Enough said.
    I have to agree; I think alot of the common threads we share around here reflect classy taste and classic style

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    Quote Originally Posted by leadduck View Post
    While the similarities are undeniable, I've also been struck by the diversity. If you follow the posts in The Conversation, it becomes obvious that we have members with very different political, social, religious views, members from different social classes, different age groups (I think the youngest I've seen has been 15, the oldest well over 65). I think it's great (and I'm far from the first to day so) that so many people with opposing views can find a point of common interest and remain so friendly toward one another. The debates may get heated, but so far I haven't heard of any of our members using their blades on one another.

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