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Old 09-12-2012, 10:49   #16
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Which new razor & blades shall I go for?
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Old 09-12-2012, 11:36   #17
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Which new razor & blades shall I go for?
Big decision only you can make.
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Old 09-12-2012, 12:15   #18
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Which new razor & blades shall I go for?
Asda about 10 plastic throwaway razors in a bag as good if not better that some of the fancy ones.
Which will cost quids, with 5 spare blades costing a fortune, and then when you go for some new blades (which don't last long) they have changed the design, or no longer stock them.
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Old 09-12-2012, 14:12   #19
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Which new razor & blades shall I go for?
Try King of Shaves. Razors and new blades reasonable price and the nearest good shave I've found to Gillette Fusion Powershave. May be a bit hard to find but available on Amazon.
Strangely they get mixed reviews on Amazon but replacement blades get better reviews.
I found a pack of old Bics I must have had for years, thought ideal for holidays,use and throw away so tried one. It was like shaving with a broken bottle. Must have had tough skin, soft beard in those days.
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Old 09-12-2012, 20:08   #20
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Both Retlaw and Gordon Booth are thick skinned. I'm more delicate - as a lad I used Camay and Imperial Leather - no carbolic for me. I wasn't all that keen on the blocks of soap issued at the baths in St James St.

I share Gordon's opinion on Bics.
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Old 09-12-2012, 20:48   #21
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Both Retlaw and Gordon Booth are thick skinned. I'm more delicate - as a lad I used Camay and Imperial Leather - no carbolic for me. I wasn't all that keen on the blocks of soap issued at the baths in St James St.

I share Gordon's opinion on Bics.
Thick skinned, you've a clock like a Rhinocerbuckpig, either use a disc sander or get a cut throat razor & cut your throat, them bic razors at Asda will cope with any thing your ugly mug can grow.
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Old 09-12-2012, 21:11   #22
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From the days of the famous 'snog on the stairs' circa 1957, I recall that he has bristles like a porcupine.

I had over done time under a sun lamp and was red skinned before he kissed me, and red raw by the time he stopped.
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Old 09-12-2012, 21:11   #23
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Both Retlaw and Gordon Booth are thick skinned. I'm more delicate - as a lad I used Camay and Imperial Leather - no carbolic for me. I wasn't all that keen on the blocks of soap issued at the baths in St James St.
You big girls blouse.
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Old 09-12-2012, 22:13   #24
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Both Retlaw and Gordon Booth are thick skinned. I'm more delicate - as a lad I used Camay and Imperial Leather - no carbolic for me. I wasn't all that keen on the blocks of soap issued at the baths in St James St.
Yeh just gone way down in my estimation,I apologise i thought yeh were a man.
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Old 10-12-2012, 17:24   #25
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Both Retlaw and Gordon Booth are thick skinned. I'm more delicate - as a lad I used Camay and Imperial Leather - no carbolic for me. I wasn't all that keen on the blocks of soap issued at the baths in St James St.

I share Gordon's opinion on Bics.
Bet you didn't use the scrubbing brushes neither
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