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    I'm still trying to get past the whole "sluggish molecules" thing..... maybe a renowned physicist like holli4pirating could chime in and offer an opinion on these recalcitrant molecular particles.
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    I soak my razors in Geritol every night. it's good not only for tired blood but tired molecules too.
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    Sluggish molecules ? Who'da thunk it ? Brownian motion applies to razors too.
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    I wonder if this sort of sentiment deserves any credit for the decision to name the "Electric Cutlery Company"?

    Either way the notion of electric shavers has been around a lot longer than Norelco

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    Yes, It is interesting to read of the "resting " of razors! I totally subscribe to the notion that a razor must be rested as I own way too many razors. Thereby allowing my razors to rest will surely make them sharper!
    It's a FACT!
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