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    Welcome to the wonderful and addictive art of the straight razor shave and all that goes with it, take your time and enjoy it .
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    A warm welcome in this cold and snowy winter day.
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    Welcome to the forum! You are among friends here. 😃
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    Hi and welcome to the forum. I see you are a bona fide Canadian from your thread title mentioning cold. You easterners sure have had it bad this year while we for the most part dodged the cold bullet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BobH View Post
    Hi and welcome to the forum. I see you are a bona fide Canadian from your thread title mentioning cold. You easterners sure have had it bad this year while we for the most part dodged the cold bullet.

    Bob
    It could be much worse - like it was out west last winter. As a Winnipegger in Eastern Ontario I like pointing out that we don't get real winter here anyway.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cangooner View Post
    It could be much worse - like it was out west last winter. As a Winnipegger in Eastern Ontario I like pointing out that we don't get real winter here anyway.
    Yea, the part of Ontario we are in gets what the west does usually, did last year. Southern Ontario is a different province for sure in the weather department.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BobH View Post
    Yea, the part of Ontario we are in gets what the west does usually, did last year. Southern Ontario is a different province for sure in the weather department.

    Bob
    I guess we've been rather lucky this year (South Texas) with a few wintery cold days. Other than that, we have had a warmer winter this time around.

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    Trying again with a rotated picture.
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    A jeez just turn the screen sideways
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