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Wouldn’t have liked a slap off the old dear launching that ship back in the day!
Love that razor in gold, nice shave!Razor = Occam’s Oren :
Blade = Feather Pro Guard ( 1 )
Brush = Shavemac 400 Two Band Badger
Soap = Shave Chaser By PAA with matching splash
Balm = Ben Lomond By Barts Balm
View attachment 92386First shave for 3 days for me.
for some reason i couldn’t get my head round it
couldn’t really be bothered doing anything
not a good sign i know.
Never mind i went for it today.
This Razor for me just gets better & better,
The feedback is so loud, louder than iv ever heard on any razor ever.
The sound of enjoyment, the sound of relaxation is just pure bliss to me.
I reckon the potatoe peeler works as an amplifier of some kind.
The soap is also top drawer & homage to
Skin Bracer.
Over all this was a 10/10 shave
one of the best & i’ll look forward to the next one where i think i’ll use the same razor/blade combo
Maybe lol
Onwards & Upwards
Stay Safe Everyone
Well dayummm, looks like not only have I transgressed against SotD but I have been thoroughly booted off the podium of parody songs that I have imagined I was on. @Satanfriendly your Buggles 'tribute' was inspired!
Luckily I did post a SotD pic today, in the SR section. Which, as it happens, also features a jar of Arancia Italiana, except there are only 2 or 3 shaves left in it. Love the orange scent.
God bless children who get shot dead by criminals
"The episode begins with an introductory monologue based closely on the opening of the original novel, after which the program takes on the format of an evening of typical radio programming being periodically interrupted by news bulletins. The first few bulletins interrupt a program of live music and are relatively calm reports of unusual explosions on Mars followed by a seemingly unrelated report of an unknown object falling on a farm in Grover's Mill, New Jersey. The crisis escalates dramatically when a correspondent reporting live from Grover's Mill describes creatures emerging from what is evidently an alien spacecraft. When local officials approach the aliens waving a flag of truce, the "monsters" respond by incinerating them and others nearby with a heat ray which the on-scene reporter describes in a panic until the audio feed abruptly goes dead. This is followed by a rapid series of news updates detailing the beginning of a devastating alien invasion and the military's futile efforts to stop it. The first portion of the episode climaxes with another live report from the rooftop of a Manhattan radio station. The correspondent describes crowds fleeing clouds of poison smoke released by giant Martian "war machines" and "dropping like flies" as the gas approaches his location. Eventually he coughs and falls silent, and a lone ham radio operator asks, "Is there anyone on the air? Isn't there... anyone?" with no response. The program takes its first break thirty minutes after Welles's introduction."Yes I remember being told that. Always struck me as odd though. Because for one, it was set in SE England and two, when was the last time they had musical accompaniment to a disaster playing out on the news. OK I concede they may not have been playing Jeff Wayne's LP, maybe just a really good narrator reading the book, which I guess would make it a whole lot more believable. Except that UFOs etc are always in America. Those space aliens are pretty selective!
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