Re: Where will this end? Gillette introduces razor with FIVE blades.
Obviously the answer is 42.
Re: Where will this end? Gillette introduces razor with FIVE blades.
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Originally Posted by ochre
Obviously the answer is 42.
And then the world will end ;)
Re: Where will this end? Gillette introduces razor with FIVE blades.
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Originally Posted by smith288
I have the Mach and a Norelco electric waterproof one.
I like the norleco's ease of use but it doesnt shave as closely as the razor.
What I REALLY want to know is...what is up with a battery operated razor?? How does a AA battery send microsignals impulsing the hairs?
Am I the only one around here who thinks thats a bunch of bunk?
I got that Mp3 battery operated job for a gift. Worst shaver ever. Might as well tweeze the whiskers out as use that, since it feels the same. The vibrating is annoying and I found myself trying to avoid the button that turns it on.
Re: Where will this end? Gillette introduces razor with FIVE blades.
Maybe that third one is a mulching blade? ;)
I have a Gillette Sensor III. I can't believe how expensive the replacement blades are.
I also have one of the old style standard single blade razors. I find that it's all in the type of shaving cream/gel one uses in preparing/softening up the beard/whiskers for shaving. Everyone's beard/facial hair is different. But when I find that I do that, even the old style works just fine for me.
I use Edge gel. Stuff like Barbasol is terrrible.
I went to shave yesterday and found out my daughter had used the last of my gel to shave her legs. AAARRRRRGG! In the case of an emergency, I had to use hot water and soap.
Re: Where will this end? Gillette introduces razor with FIVE blades.
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Originally Posted by Roy Tucker
This has been discussed in Greg Easterbrook's Tuesday Morning Quarterback at
www.nfl.com (which I am a regular reader of, I think he is hilarious). I read it more for his tangents than his football analysis.
I have no opinion on razors, but I'd just like to add another reccomendation for Gregg Easterbrook's "Tuesday Morning Quarterback" column.
By far the best-written NFL post-week "pundit" piece on the web, and something that makes Tuesday mornings worth getting up for.
Long live the Potomac Basin Indiginous Persons, City of Tampa Buccaneers, and Les Mouflons!