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Re: Real Man Rules
Posted: Sun Jan 10, 2016 11:40 am
by Richbirdhunter
You gotta pee in your yard
Re: Real Man Rules
Posted: Sun Jan 10, 2016 12:49 pm
by Abraham
mayor,
Are you a Penny-farthing rider, wear skinny jeans, drink PBR, live in a trust funded loft, think of yourself as a kid though you're a technical adult, (kidult) discuss craft beer to the level of making others want to scream, consider 'performance art' as real art, consider yourself an artist and never call yourself a hipster...?
No, then ok, you get a pass.
But, I have to add, a straight razor is why they invented a safety razor.
Using a straight razor isn't retro, it's edging dangerously into narcissistic metro-sexulism...so please, don't start discussing your favorite brush, shaving soap, skin toner, and European after shave.
Re: Real Man Rules
Posted: Sun Jan 10, 2016 1:41 pm
by WildBill
AndyC wrote:This is why I love you guys :)
If you lived closer, I'd buy the first round.

Re: Real Man Rules
Posted: Sun Jan 10, 2016 4:23 pm
by Pawpaw
A few years ago a co-worker had come to my desk in the lab for something. I'm sitting at my computer, looking up what he needs and he's standing behind me.
Him: "What's that cologne you're wearing?"
Me: "I'm not wearing cologne."
Him: "Than what do I smell?"
Me: "Soap."
Him: "What kind?"
Me: "Irish Spring."
Do I get to keep my Real Man card?

Re: Real Man Rules
Posted: Sun Jan 10, 2016 4:46 pm
by Bitter Clinger
Abraham wrote:mayor,
Are you a Penny-farthing rider, wear skinny jeans, drink PBR, live in a trust funded loft, think of yourself as a kid though you're a technical adult, (kidult) discuss craft beer to the level of making others want to scream, consider 'performance art' as real art, consider yourself an artist and never call yourself a hipster...?
No, then ok, you get a pass.
But, I have to add, a straight razor is why they invented a safety razor.
Using a straight razor isn't retro, it's edging dangerously into narcissistic metro-sexulism...so please, don't start discussing your favorite brush, shaving soap, skin toner, and European after shave.

Re: Real Man Rules
Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2016 9:43 am
by Abraham
Pawpaw,
Yes, yes you do.
Your co-worker, no.
No normal man asks another man such a weird question, not that there's anything wrong with that, wink, wink...
Re: Real Man Rules
Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2016 9:56 am
by mayor
Abraham wrote:mayor,
Are you a Penny-farthing rider, wear skinny jeans, drink PBR, live in a trust funded loft, think of yourself as a kid though you're a technical adult, (kidult) discuss craft beer to the level of making others want to scream, consider 'performance art' as real art, consider yourself an artist and never call yourself a hipster...?
No, then ok, you get a pass.
But, I have to add, a straight razor is why they invented a safety razor.
Using a straight razor isn't retro, it's edging dangerously into narcissistic metro-sexulism...so please, don't start discussing your favorite brush, shaving soap, skin toner, and European after shave.
none of the above. I don't even know what a Penny-farthing rider is (I googled it and that's pretty funny), wear wranglers, drink Knob Creek when I can afford to buy a pint, beginning to feel old, but can still replace transmissions and engines, and if playing upright bass in a bluegrass band makes me a hipster... so be it. I use a straight razor because i got tired of paying so much for those 5 pack of 5 bladed disposables razor head thingys. AND straight razors shave close, just not fast.
it's kinda scary knowing i can cut my head clean off if i sneeze at the wrong time - and thanks for the pass!
Re: Real Man Rules
Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2016 10:36 am
by Abraham
mayor,
You're a good sport!
I love Knob Creek, but Grandpappy Van Winkle is something you might try when you have some discretionary income.
I also love bluegrass.
I'm a fan of Ricky Skaggs among others.
Re: Real Man Rules
Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2016 10:41 am
by WildBill
mayor wrote:I use a straight razor because i got tired of paying so much for those 5 pack of 5 bladed disposables razor head thingys. AND straight razors shave close, just not fast. it's kinda scary knowing i can cut my head clean off if i sneeze at the wrong time - and thanks for the pass!
A couple years ago I started buying Shark Super Stainless Double Edge blades [Amazon].
They are much cheaper than the disposable and are very sharp.
It took me a few times to get used them, but fortunately I also had a styptic pencil.
Re: Real Man Rules
Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2016 11:21 am
by Abraham
WildBill,
I wonder how many of the youthful shavers even know what a styptic pencil is?
I have to shave my ear lobes once a week (yeah, I'm like a bald werewolf, I have tufted ears...) and almost always manage to cut them so I keep my styptic pencil at the ready.
mayor,
I meant to ask you: 1. How long did it take for you to be proficient with your straight razor?
2. Or, put another way: Do you always/sometimes/never come away from a shave unscathed?
Re: Real Man Rules
Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2016 11:37 am
by Maxwell
Bitter Clinger wrote:Awesome, THANKS!
I might consider adding:
o Know to to tie a real tie
o know how to change a flat tire and replace a dead battery
(I thought about know how to bleed your brakes, but didn't want to be over the top!)
o Know how to hook up, load, and haul a trailer, including backing up (what, you don't have a trailer?)
o Know how to dock a boat safely in a following sea
o Know how to field strip and clean / lube all of your firearms
o Know how to make correct decisions without all the data
"Know how to make correct decisions without all the data"
Extremely important in all aspects of life. If you can't get more info in the time frame needed make the best decision you can with what you've got! If you're wrong, learn and get over it. DO NOT EVER be the "I don't know what to do" person.
Max
Re: Real Man Rules
Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2016 11:39 am
by Maxwell
[quote="Abraham"]WildBill,
I wonder how many of the youthful shavers even know what a styptic pencil is?
I have to shave my ear lobes once a week
(yeah, I'm like a bald werewolf, I have tufted ears...) and almost always manage to cut them so I keep my styptic pencil at the ready.
quote]
TMI! TMIIIiiiiiii!!!!
Max
p.s.,

Re: Real Man Rules
Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2016 12:46 pm
by bcooper
All very very good advise and wise rules to live by! As a 31 yr old man, with a 7yr old step son I will be teaching him as much of these things, if not all of these. Keep them coming!
Re: Real Man Rules
Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2016 2:25 pm
by misterlarry
Great "Man Rules." Thanks!