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How far would you go?
by
slyinglide
on 04 Sep, 2008 16:33
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I want to know how dedicated you Sly Guys are to being Sly...........How far would you go to stay sly?
For example.....A couple of years ago I was unemployed for about a year and low, very low on money. I could not even afford to purchase razor blades. I I went as far as getting some 1200 grit sand paper and trying to resharpen the blades by hand. I even bought a straight razor for 3 bucks at a garage sale. Thank God I didn't have to use it. I started another job and everything was Okey Dokey. How far would you go?
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#1
by
nomad
on 04 Sep, 2008 17:27
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beg, barrow, or steal......well probably not steal, that would just be wrong
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#2
by
buuckkweet
on 04 Sep, 2008 18:17
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If I had to, I would use Mrs. BW's Remington elecric shaver!

And a lot of witch hazel!
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#3
by
Mikekoz13
on 04 Sep, 2008 18:30
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I would stand at a busy intersection with a tattered cardboard sign that read "Will Work for Razor Blades".....
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#4
by
GASlick
on 04 Sep, 2008 18:33
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When you said 1200 grit sand paper, I thought oh no he didn't! Thankfully I kept reading and found out you were sharpening blades and not sanding your head.
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#5
by
Paul
on 04 Sep, 2008 18:44
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I would stand at a busy intersection with a tattered cardboard sign that read "Will Work for Razor Blades".....
Hahaha.....Now THAT is a good one!!
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#6
by
buuckkweet
on 04 Sep, 2008 20:15
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When you said 1200 grit sand paper, I thought oh no he didn't! Thankfully I kept reading and found out you were sharpening blades and not sanding your head.
GA!?!? Don't give Slyinglide any ideas!
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#7
by
slyinglide
on 04 Sep, 2008 20:38
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When you said 1200 grit sand paper, I thought oh no he didn't! Thankfully I kept reading and found out you were sharpening blades and not sanding your head.
Hmmm 1200 grit with a random orbital sander..........a little H
2O...............Got me thinking
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#8
by
wpruitt
on 04 Sep, 2008 20:41
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When you said 1200 grit sand paper, I thought oh no he didn't! Thankfully I kept reading and found out you were sharpening blades and not sanding your head.
Hmmm 1200 grit with a random orbital sander..........a little H2O...............Got me thinking
Might get the room a bit smokey !
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#9
by
GASlick
on 04 Sep, 2008 21:51
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When you said 1200 grit sand paper, I thought oh no he didn't! Thankfully I kept reading and found out you were sharpening blades and not sanding your head.
Hmmm 1200 grit with a random orbital sander..........a little H2O...............Got me thinking
Might get the room a bit smokey !
Oh no. What have I started. Sorry guys. Disregard the post! Don't do it! Put down the sander!!!!
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#10
by
nomad
on 04 Sep, 2008 21:58
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When you said 1200 grit sand paper, I thought oh no he didn't! Thankfully I kept reading and found out you were sharpening blades and not sanding your head.
Hmmm 1200 grit with a random orbital sander..........a little H2O...............Got me thinking
Might get the room a bit smokey !
Oh no. What have I started. Sorry guys. Disregard the post! Don't do it! Put down the sander!!!!
You guys are killing me

I have to admit, I was thinking the same thing GA
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#11
by
Sgt. Pate
on 04 Sep, 2008 21:59
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I might get desperate enough to try the old ladies hair remover.
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#12
by
Timmay
on 04 Sep, 2008 22:03
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well here is my plan. I have to go to Haiti...and we dont have hot or even warm water. COLD SHOWERS MEANS A COLD HEAD SHAVE. I am gonna give it one hell of a try though. Even if i have to heat water by a match light.
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#13
by
warhawk
on 04 Sep, 2008 22:07
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WOW... as a fusion man, i guess i would go with the bic disposables.

WARHAWK
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#14
by
wpruitt
on 04 Sep, 2008 22:09
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well here is my plan. I have to go to Haiti...and we dont have hot or even warm water. COLD SHOWERS MEANS A COLD HEAD SHAVE. I am gonna give it one hell of a try though. Even if i have to heat water by a match light.
You can buy a portable shower kit which holds about 5 gallons of H2O. You fill it, hang it in the sun, and have hot water. Check some place like LL Bean, REI or Dick's.