Oh boys you are forgetting that you need the box springs for the bedskirt... Now on to shaving, rather than buying shaving cream buy cheap hair conditioner, that is what I use to shave, leaves legs and all soft, and smooth...not too mention shaving cream can give you some irritation. Tirk- we FINALLY agree on something! Degree is the best deoderant, the only thing I will use, I like how when you are active you can feel or smell it working it really does turn up and on! Shane grew a beard last year while the Tigers were winning, I loved it! Turned me on! It was like having an affair with a new sexy man, but not really having an affair...It itched him so bad, so I finally let him shave it.... I hope he brings it back this football season, maybe starting next weekend agains Northwestern.
I didn't know what a bedskirt was until I bought this house 16 years ago and was furnishing it. My then-girlfriend insisted that I needed one, so she bought one that matched a comforter she also bought. It's OK, it hides the dust bunnies under the bed. But every subsequent female chastises me because it doesn't match the old quilts that I use for bedspreads. You people are obsessed! Give a bachelor a break. I forget it's even there until women comment on it. Did you know that my valences are dusty? I didn't realize that I owned any valences, much less that people dust them! The itching only lasts a month or so, then it becomes luxuriant.
i just bought a pair of shell cordovan allen edmonds. if those fuckers dont last 14 years i will go on a shooting rampage because they cost enough for quite a few hookers.
Damn, I agree with martin. I use my wife's/daughter's conditioner to shave with..Heck there are only about 20 bottles in the shower.
I got a pair of Allen Edmond Sheltons (cordovan and black) and Norwichs at an estate sale a few months ago. I got both pair for 20 bucks. Not bad for 1000 worth of shoes. The uppers on the Sheltons had some scuffs, which I didn't mind because I am rough on my uppers. The Norwichs looked brand spanking new. I took them to Militellos shoe repair, and they re-conditioned the uppers on the Sheltons and put a sole guard and a tap on both pair. I also got some cedar shoe trees there. Total investment on both pair was around 200 bucks, and they look stunning. I highly recommend the soul guard and the tap on your shoes. Instead of resoling them in a year or two for 90 bucks you replace the soul guard and tap for 35.
The norwich is a monk strap, very Brooklyn hipster, although I thing the coolest kids are going double monk strap this year. It's the newest thing, bro, you are ahead of the curve. The sheltons are Saddle shoes, I like your audacity bringing back the grampa shoes.