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    I was supposed to have been using the Macro Mode on the camera all this time for close up shots. This is an improvement over all the blurry pics of the past.
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    I need to say THANK YOU to everyone click the "Like" botton for my pics.
    Now the magic number is more than a thousand!!
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    SOTD 2013.10.05

    Pre: Oleolito LCC
    Soap: Antica Saponeria Artigiana Sapone alla Mandorla
    Brush: Clessidra Vintage Custom TGN Silvertip 3-band 20x50mm
    Method: FL (my way)
    Razor: Apollo
    Blade: Bolzano Superinox
    Post: Old Spice Original ASL
    Frag: Bottega Verde Uomo Legno Marino EDT Vapo

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    Soundtrack: The Cranberries - Dreams


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    Today, thanks to the usual loan, I tried for the first time an Apollo.
    A DE closed comb by the appearance threatening, but a velvety touch.
    And It is the case to say ... a shave divine!



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    Saturday

    Razor | Burrell Top Flight | Superlather | Mike’s Natural Pine and Cedarwood | After Shave | Tabac

    Saturday is supposed to be DE day, but it’s holidays; anything can happen. This Saturday’s afternoon straight razor shave was a rare occurrence, and lasted long enough to fit in half an hour of Frank Sinatra; all the way from I’ve Got the World on a String to The Lady is a Tramp.

    The superlather was astonishing, truly astonishing, the whole shave was excellent.

    I chose this razor for the audio feedback it offered, and with a face that hadn't been shaved since whatever day is was I wasn't disappointed, this razor informs you clearly and confidently of every single hair it cuts…

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    [QUOTE=edhewitt;1221028]
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    Take a straight edge and a Stanley knife with you to bunnies and cut the sheets in half. If your car has roof bars, which I imagine as a surfer your car will have, then take with you or buy 4 stout bits of timber, some.if the pine from the new studwork in that wall if there is any left will do. Put 2 pieces on the roof bars, put the sheets of gyproc on them put the other two pieces of timber on top.
    The Timber needs to be towards the outside of the boards, it will stop the wind catching the sheets and bending them back. Obviously tie or strap the whole shabang down.
    Oh my goodness you do get your time frames mixed up. I used to surf ten THOUSAND years ago!! However, I do have roof racks. Not a bad idea re cutting them down. However, first I'll see if I can get the larger sheets delivered, I'd rather larger sheets so there is less joins.
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    [QUOTE=carlmaloschneider;1221295]
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    Oh my goodness you do get your time frames mixed up. I used to surf ten THOUSAND years ago!! However, I do have roof racks. Not a bad idea re cutting them down. However, first I'll see if I can get the larger sheets delivered, I'd rather larger sheets so there is less joins.
    Strange how oh my goodness is much less abrasive than OMFG, yet they basically mean the same thing, I am sure you know where that's coming from I knew you were old Carl but ten thousand years! according to certain christians the world didn't even exist yet. And yes the less joins the better.
    Bread and water can so easily become tea and toast

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    [QUOTE=edhewitt;1221301]
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    Strange how oh my goodness is much less abrasive than OMFG, yet they basically mean the same thing, I am sure you know where that's coming from I knew you were old Carl but ten thousand years! according to certain christians the world didn't even exist yet. And yes the less joins the better.
    Yes, 'Oh my goodness' the polite way of saying 'Oh FFS'. It SEEMS like ten thousand years, it really does...
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    Yes, 'Oh my goodness' the polite way of saying 'Oh FFS'. It SEEMS like ten thousand years, it really does...
    Yes I like it, imogen listens to a lot of famous 5 audio books (obviously each one more.than once) so she is using all sorts of older expressions. It's very endearing.
    Bread and water can so easily become tea and toast

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    Thank you for the interesting view into the life of Carl.
    Ta... ........
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