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Note to Self
Sunday, July 22nd, 2007 | Travel |
Note to self. When you’re groggy in the morning and you reach into the shaving kit remember that the can of shaving cream looks an awful lot like the can of deodorant.
P.S. - I just realized what a nice word deodorant is, relative to the possibilities. We could all be using destinkifying spray or armpit cream. Deodorant actually has a nice ring to it, all things considered.
4 Comments to Note to Self
What you need to do is get yourself a dead badger brush, and a tub of fine English shaving cream that would be very hard to mistake for your deodorant, both in terms of smell and the fact that it won’t squirt
Too true.
And for anyone who was wondering, I got shaving gel in the armpit, which I guess is better than deodorant in the face.
I actually re-foamed my face with shaving gel thinking it was aftershave yesterday…feels dumb huh?
July 23, 2007
A brush and a mug of soap centers work for me.
Unless I try to load the brush by dipping it into the mug of coffee that also sits by the sink in the morning.
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