Closed Pass around: Black Standard Razor

Andreas,

Please take me off the list as life is a bit too complicated for simple old me at the moment. I need to take things easy and one day at a time, etc. Many thanks for doing the passaround, though. :D
Shaving is only as complicated as you make it. Choice makes it complicated and expensive and this is where the passarounds help as you can scratch that itch and see if it fits your technique. Ive used some razors that just don't suit and others that have been purchased based on my go with a loan razor.
 
Shaving is only as complicated as you make it. Choice makes it complicated and expensive and this is where the passarounds help as you can scratch that itch and see if it fits your technique. Ive used some razors that just don't suit and others that have been purchased based on my go with a loan razor.
It's not shaving that's complicated, old chap, it's the state of my mental health and my inability to wrap my head around what most people would regard as simple, basic things. Like a trying out a new razor. Believe it or not, such a thing can be quite stressful for me. And, I don't wish to let anyone down as regards posting it on, etc. Especially when I find it inordinately difficult in leaving the house at times. Sometimes I just have to say, "Slow down, stop, catch your breath and keep things simple." ;)
 
Andreas,

Please take me off the list as life is a bit too complicated for simple old me at the moment. I need to take things easy and one day at a time, etc. Many thanks for doing the passaround, though. :D
Certainly. Feel free to re-join when you're feeling better.

1. Whosthedaddy
2. p.b
3. Stacy555
4. SeanC
5. Kevy
6.
 
It's not shaving that's complicated, old chap, it's the state of my mental health and my inability to wrap my head around what most people would regard as simple, basic things. Like a trying out a new razor. Believe it or not, such a thing can be quite stressful for me. And, I don't wish to let anyone down as regards posting it on, etc. Especially when I find it inordinately difficult in leaving the house at times. Sometimes I just have to say, "Slow down, stop, catch your breath and keep things simple." ;)


It's not the easiest thing in the world to put your hand up and say you're having a job coping with the stuff that most others think nothing of. You've had the strength and honesty and openness to do so and are to be admired and respected for it.

Judging by some other posts, (mine included) you're not the only one ....but we won't go there :)

(I'd best add another smiley there as well.... :) )

Every good wish.
 
It's not shaving that's complicated, old chap, it's the state of my mental health and my inability to wrap my head around what most people would regard as simple, basic things. Like a trying out a new razor. Believe it or not, such a thing can be quite stressful for me. And, I don't wish to let anyone down as regards posting it on, etc. Especially when I find it inordinately difficult in leaving the house at times. Sometimes I just have to say, "Slow down, stop, catch your breath and keep things simple." ;)

Fair play to you fella.
 
Gentlemen, I am humbled by your kind responses but fear not, my mental health has been poor for many years so this is no new crisis, merely an experienced acceptance of the way things often head at this time of year. Please do not concern yourselves about my wellbeing when so many lie dead and injured in Paris.

I put my name in for the passaround as excitement got the better of me - I must have been supping from a caffeinated pot of tea the time...:rolleyes:

But still, it's nice to know that one can, even now, get excited about, "Shaving crap." A quote attributed to Martin of dodgy fame! The artful sod....:D
 
Gentlemen, I am humbled by your kind responses but fear not, my mental health has been poor for many years so this is no new crisis, merely an experienced acceptance of the way things often head at this time of year. Please do not concern yourselves about my wellbeing when so many lie dead and injured in Paris.

I put my name in for the passaround as excitement got the better of me - I must have been supping from a caffeinated pot of tea the time...:rolleyes:

But still, it's nice to know that one can, even now, get excited about, "Shaving crap." A quote attributed to Martin of dodgy fame! The artful sod....:D
If you feel the urge to try my "shaving crap" at a better, maybe sunnier, time of the year, drop me a line. Even if the pass around should be finished by then.
 
Tomorrow I will have a farewell shave with the Standard, give a deep clean and barbicide it. Then it will head over to @Whosthedaddy . I assume you haven't moved in the last month, so I'll post it to the same address I sent the Feather AS-D2 to.

1. Whosthedaddy
2. p.b
3. Stacy555
4. SeanC
5. Kevy
6.
 
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