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- Thursday June 30, 2016
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- Atlanta, GA
April 13, 2017
Clint, that photo is just golden, , nice shot !
@Digimonkey and @Blademonkey - you guys can keep going off topic anytime if it is that interesting - great stuff.It could only smell better - nobody in their right mind would launch a grooming product that was an accurate scent. They smell damp because they are not permanently occupied. There is a nice habit of leaving surplus food for the next person - but this is hung from the rafters so the rats/mice don't get to it. I can count on the fingers of one offensive gesture the number I have been in that had any sort of combustible material locally. They tend to exist in barren landscapes. Those few that do have something to burn around them - you will need to carry a folding saw and pack axe to harvest it. Not quite - 'The fragrance captures the scent of a welcoming Highland Bothy's peat open fire." That being said - bothies are a great resource in Scotland - looked after by the SMBA. A roof over your head in appalling weather is worth a lot. Off and back on topic I hope. I
Great shot @semperfi45 - and good to see that '74 keep on keeping on.Razor: Gillette Black Beauty (R-2) 1971
Blade: Personna 74 Tungsten Plus (12)
Brush: El Druida Barberpole w/Manchurian
Soap: Eufros Brisa da Oriente
Aftershave: Stirling Executive Man Balm.
Very successful 3 passes with a minor touch up for a near BBS. The Eufros soap performs better each time I use it. I very much like the Stirling Executive Man Balm.
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Sounds like modern dating.Don't carry a rife. Don't look at them and don't make eye contact.