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Bechet45 said:I can't elaborate here on what I think about protectionism as this is a shaving forum.
jb74 said:A handful of soaps (not drugs, arms, weapons of mass destruction, imported wives, slave labor etc.) and a few re-sellers earning a few sheckles.
It's all relatively mickey mouse as an issue if you ask me. If I was going to get up on my high horse about something, I'd at least make it something truly worthwhile.
Now we have members who have been deprived of the easiest access to the products... meh... who are the big winners here then?
I can go down to the shop and buy 20 fags and pollute my lungs now... eat 20 burgers and send my cholesterol through the roof... and that's perfectly fine, to make such choices.
Dave Q said:Shaving Station are now European/UK only soaps.
Geofnay said:group buys
Forgive him, for he knows not what he says! [emoji1]Bechet45 said:Long live USPS!
Sounds a lot like U.S. foreign policy for the last fourteen years; however, I hardly think the soap makers in the United States are the ones who are responsible for the way "The Shrub" conducted foreign affairs.Count of Undolpho said:…a country that has invaded and annexed part of another state and is still fomenting war in that state with a view to annexing more, with over 5,000 dead so far and many wounded...
Ben88 said:A real shame if we are unable to continue to purchase these products from UK vendors.
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