- Joined
- Saturday December 25, 2010
- Location
- Hitchin, Herts
Canuck said:First of all don't take "madness" too personally... eccentric was probably a better word. I don't attack people that like NOS blades, I just find it odd.
But seriously, can you not find a current production blade that provides a really comfortable and smooth shave?
The main point I was getting at is that there are super blades out there now and I personally don't believe there was some golden blade age that we've lost.
I suppose its a bit weird, but no more weird than living in an old house (previous owner of our house hung themselves from a rafter in the loft through the loft hatch and dangled over the stairs, wasnt discovered for a couple of weeks and left a brown stain on the stairs which if we have the carpet up is still very evident - does it stop me living here and raising a family for the last 17 years? Ummm, nope.)dodgy said:So does your lack of enthusiam for NOT currently made shaving items also extend to the razors you shave with? Any old Gillettes and the like in your arsenal perhaps? Most of those are gonna be at least 30 years old, and some much older. Plus, my God, think of the cooties factor! Yeah, you had actual people using em on their faces.......how
The stain has been bleached and scrubbed but you can still see it when the carpet is up - thats been 3 times in the last 17 years so its not a regular thing!!! The only way to get rid would be to rip the stairs out and put in a new set and thats not going to happen any time soon.NotTheStig said:Not sure I'd like the stain, even if it was obscured by the carpet
NotTheStig said:Off topic but interesting though!
Why were there so many avacado bathroom suites? My memories of the growing up in the late eighties is predominantly of these suites. Thankfully wallpaper was better, although also suffered artex.
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