I've been "away" and returned soapless and stupid. Here and SRP are the only shaving sites I remembered visiting. I bought a few soaps before I left, but only really liked the soap from one vendor. I think it was Colleen, but I can't remember. Has anyone used her soap? It was either suggested here or SRP.
My face begs you.
Soap by Colleen?
Her soaps are the best I've ever tried. They have amazing scents, the lather is ok but not spectacular, they hydrate extremely well and for the same reason (high clay content) they give the smoothest glide on the market. I have 7 or 8 cakes (4 currently in my soap rotation lol)
"The downfall of any system of government is that it is run by humans." -- Ilija Milicevic
My field work is geophysical as well. It consists mainly of the metals brass and lead. My primary research is developing unique and speedy ways to separate the lead from the brass and deliver it to the competition.FiReSTaRT wrote:What sort of fieldwork do you do? I do a couple of months a year of geophysical stuff (mostly IP and mag).
I'm in the military.
Very funny!Martlet wrote:My field work is geophysical as well. It consists mainly of the metals brass and lead. My primary research is developing unique and speedy ways to separate the lead from the brass and deliver it to the competition.FiReSTaRT wrote:What sort of fieldwork do you do? I do a couple of months a year of geophysical stuff (mostly IP and mag).
I'm in the military.
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Not if you catch them in your house.Scrapyard Ape wrote:Don't forget the bonus travel and lodging that goes along with that action.(when performed in a civilian setting, of course)FiReSTaRT wrote:That falls more under metallurgical engineering My advice is to point the metal separator at the competitor.. That ensures prompt delivery