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    I shave with a spoon on a stick. Slartibartfast's Avatar
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    Yes.... Now I can make a fortune by selling "Lynn Abrams Approved!" razors......

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    good job! straight razors can use the good press

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    Strong work Lynn. Hope you see some good business from it!

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    Great article, it would be nice if lots of people saw how relaxing, enjoyable, and un rushed a nice shave can be. Maybe we'd have less crime haha

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    Quote Originally Posted by Moosiker View Post
    Favorite line... "The old farts like me, say "I remember my grandpa shaving," or "I remember dad hitting me with his strop when I was bad."

    Well done Mr. A
    Yes, let's relive the nostalgia of being whipped by our father/uncle/grandfather all over again, only this time we will be the one wielding the strop!

    "I like to give them to children who want to try it." Yes, and those that survive earn the right to pass-it-forward!

    A return to better times: [Dana Carvey morph] "That's the way it was and we liked it!" [/morph]

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    Nice one Lynn....

    I kinda got scared when the article referenced children...only to then realize that you're referring to the ones that can grow facial hair. A peril of teaching grade 1.....children in my mind are 6.....not 20!

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