SmallYetDeadly
Brotherhood of Fanbois
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- Jun 10, 2011
Shirts - Charles Trywhitt, 4 for $100. That's still one purchase in my twisted mind.
Please...continue.
Oh yeah. You should see the shoes my wife recently acquired for me. You'll look at them and wonder why I don't drive a Jaguar. Unfortunately she doesn't buy cars for me otherwise that or a 1960 Mercedes soft top would be my ride.Aha! So @Pjotr style secret is out!
I can attest to @Pjotr not recognising one mall from another.I go one better. I never buy a damn thing. My wife loves shopping and buys absolutely everything. She's also a clothes snob so anything I would ever buy gets firstly secretly moved to impossible to locate piles in the wardrobe and then after a few months dumped. Doesn't really bother me. I detest clothes shopping, get hopelessly lost in shopping malls and if there ever is to be a shopping mall gun rampage here in Australia it could well be me. That's only because I'll walk in to one (in fact I don't even know the difference between one shopping mall and the next, ask @JugV2 ) and spend the rest of the day trying to find an exit. Don't know my own sizes so ordering online is not on either. Ignorance is bliss
........This post does make it sound like he has a carer though.
All is redeemed if you know your way around your local Bunnings/Masters etcWhen it comes to shopping I am a genuine, quadriplegic, brain dead, window licking spaz. And proud of it!
When it comes to shopping I am a genuine, quadriplegic, brain dead, window licking spaz. And proud of it!
All is redeemed if you know your way around your local Bunnings/Masters etc
In that instance, what is it called ?That's not shopping though. You know exactly what you want and are almost certain they've got it.
Getting
Source http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ShoppingShopping is an activity in which a customer browses the available goods or services presented by one or more retailers with the intent to purchase a suitable selection of them. In some contexts it may be considered a leisure activity as well as an economic one.
Sharing for the sake of it or actually purchased ?
As @borked said above ^^^^ - is that yours?!?
Thanks.from a garage sale @filobiblic - wow this is a first!
Krona's are a nice mild razor.
The Super Stainless blades should be OK - the Blues I would not touch.
Nice haul Phil! I've done the rounds of antique stores, op shops and garage sales but haven't come across a thing! Can't blame Canberra's size or blandness per se but do fear negotiating a used market landscape in the wake of Cyclone @Mark1966Picked up a few razors from a garage sale yesterday.
Schick Krona
Gillette Rocket
Gillette 3 piece Tech (1971/R1) Ball-end type
Gillette 3 piece Tech (aluminium handle?)