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Inspiring video mikael. Thank you!Mikael said:I made another vid clip, with some comments, than maybe could be of some use for someone:
[video=youtube]http://youtu.be/WzD8CMrd5xQ[/video]
Mikael said:I made another vid clip, with some comments, than maybe could be of some use for someone:
[video=youtube]http://youtu.be/WzD8CMrd5xQ[/video]
dodgy said:Mikael said:I made another vid clip, with some comments, than maybe could be of some use for someone:
[video=youtube]http://youtu.be/WzD8CMrd5xQ[/video]
What's the scoop Mikey,
Another good home movie to show TSR family members. Yeah, I enjoyed watching that.....thanks.
Hah, that one XTG touch up neck stroke must be a real effective one, and it probably only took you a few years to perfect it. That is one imposing looking pass.
Shaving with a straight looks challenging, but much more so when I realize switching hands is so important. I'm pretty sure my 'dumb' hand would be a slow learner.
Dodge
Oh, almost forgot. Did I hear you humming some lines of Dancing Queen by ABBA? Possibly it's only wishful thinking. If not, maybe you could try that in your next motion picture extravaganza.
I'll second that,it will take some time for the week hand to get to work with a straight,it took me about a month and a half but now I think nothing of it,Mikael said:No, no ABBA song, I'm afraid my singing would scare most people, more than anything else... My oldest friends father was a principal for a well known music school here in Stockholm and he once told me to sing as loud as possible and even though the kids wants to sink down into the ground when I do it, that's what I do. My friends dad also does it (he's a violin player) and one time we had great success at a midsummer celebration in Italy (it was a Swedish theme and it was 50/50 Swedes and Italians), the kids wanted to strangle me, but the Italians looked very impressed.
You know it does take some time (a couple of months) to get the weaker hand to play, but for me and many it's actually the weak hand that get the best results in the early phase on your straight shaving path. So it's not a bad thing (my guess is that you have a lighter touch with the weaker hand), so you see Martin, it's a no good reason to not playIf you accept I'll help you to find the right razor for you, that can take a while though
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