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    Quote Originally Posted by Maximilian View Post
    That's all fine and dandy but what's the beverage of choice for tonight?
    Rioja Montecillo Crianza 2008

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    New Belgian Brewing Fat Tire Ale
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    I was || that close to picking up a bottle of that today, Max, but I decided on Irish instead. Black Bush.
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    I got this scotch as a gift a few weeks ago-same brand but "quarter barrel," it's awfully good!
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    Man...What a week this has been. 2012 is off to a FANTASTICALLY Fast start. Hardly had time to settle into my routine or even find time to scratch my head. Didn't even have time to check out the threads/posts yet...Sorry for being incognito gentlemen, but I didn't have much choice

    I am going to share a little wine with my angel tonight and just chill out for awhile...I am going to take a break from the computer tonight (wife's orders...who am I to argue?)

    Hope everyone is doing great and the year has started out great for everyone. May 2012 turn out to be a healthy and prosperous one for everyone one of you and your loved ones


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    Semogue | Martin De Candre | Muhle R41 - Bolzano | Alum | Sabon Cream | Tam Dao

    Beverage: Troegs Brewery | Hop Back Amber Ale


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    Quote Originally Posted by dslazar9 View Post
    Rudy Vey Vintage Restore, Silvertip
    I love that Brush.

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    Good morning to Doha, Tampa, Shreveport LA, Wheat Ridge CO, Saxony, Budapest, Coffs Harbour Australia, etc.

    Muehle R101 (2011) & Wilkinson (German)
    Jack Black synthetic
    Palmolive
    Aqua Velva
    Kiehl's Ultra Facial Cream
    Amouage Opus III



    The Jack Black gets its first shot, well, I think the new Muehle synthetics are definitely more advanced re hair construction and knot performance. I found this one to have quite stiff hair, I tried to push it against the face in order to face lather and the hairs were not bending easily. Don't know if that will change over time.

    Once I got the hairs to bend enough, I got very good lather generating. This brush does not seem to hold a lot of water, however it retains pretty well generated lather. Lather application for the second pass was much better compared to the performance of my Semogue 2011 LE during every second pass I've been doing for the last 6 weeks.

    I suppose this has to do with the nature of the two brushes (which by definition is very different) but also to my still improving understanding of how a brush should really work and be used. Backbone of the Jack Black is good, but overall and for the price this product retails for it does not initially seem to be on the high value-for-money end.

    The Kiehl's moisturiser is a new acquisition (one 50ml 'travel' jar plus one of the same in 125 ml 'standard' plastic tub - the large one was reduced 40% here in a dept. store). It's supposed to be one of their best selling products. Quite rich, certainly richer than my beloved South Korean Sulwhasoo after shave lotions but when the rainy season comes here in 5-6 months I'll either have to apply less of this product or use this as a night cream.

    Have a great weekend...
    Last edited by NavalArchitect; 01-07-2012 at 03:42 AM. Reason: Added U.S. cities in the 'good morning' line...

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