Manhood yardstick, sounds about right@SpeedyPC I'm not even 30 and I get the yardstick comment
It's a standard used for comparison, a benchmark

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Manhood yardstick, sounds about right@SpeedyPC I'm not even 30 and I get the yardstick comment
It's a standard used for comparison, a benchmark

If you're measuring your manhood with a yardstick, I'd suggest there'd be a bit of bragging going on!Manhood yardstick, sounds about right

There was a time when some guys used to call their "tail" a yard. Yes, bragging indeed. (Incidentally "penis" means "tail" - the oldest joke in the anatomy book.)If you're measuring your manhood with a yardstick, I'd suggest there'd be a bit of bragging going on!
A yard long (3 foot) stick teachers used to cane naughty children withWhat the heck is a bloody yardstick
A yard long (3 foot) stick teachers used to cane naughty children with
 
	You're welcome.The Claymore Evolution is ready to be moved on to @thatguy. Cheers @Gargravarr for the opportunity to give it a try!
 I'm happy for the Claymore's periplus to take as long as it needs to. And if it finds another forever home along the way (as did my Hawk V3) I'm equally happy. Sharing the enjoyment...
 I'm happy for the Claymore's periplus to take as long as it needs to. And if it finds another forever home along the way (as did my Hawk V3) I'm equally happy. Sharing the enjoyment... 
 The downside... it took a while to get my neck shaved without getting irritation - it's helped to pull the blade at a more steep diagonal and go from center to outside to get into the slight hollows on my neck. I still can't really get a super close shave without irritation, which I put down to user error, but I don't think I should hold onto the razor for too much longer to work it out
 The downside... it took a while to get my neck shaved without getting irritation - it's helped to pull the blade at a more steep diagonal and go from center to outside to get into the slight hollows on my neck. I still can't really get a super close shave without irritation, which I put down to user error, but I don't think I should hold onto the razor for too much longer to work it out  
 A leisurely stroll will be enough, there's no hurry.Thanks @thatguy looking forward to giving the claymore a run

See how you go with the Lupo, should give you an equally as nice shave with a little less aggression and more maneuverability in those spotsThe downside... it took a while to get my neck shaved without getting irritation - it's helped to pull the blade at a more steep diagonal and go from center to outside to get into the slight hollows on my neck. I still can't really get a super close shave without irritation, which I put down to user error, but I don't think I should hold onto the razor for too much longer to work it out
Which Lupo version have you got @thatguy? there’s a 0.58, 0.67 and a 0.95?See how you go with the Lupo, should give you an equally as nice shave with a little less aggression and more maneuverability in those spots
I sent him my Lupo DC to try (0.72/0.95 dual-comb)Which Lupo version have you got @thatguy? there’s a 0.58, 0.67 and a 0.95?
I sent him my Lupo DC to try (0.72/0.95 dual-comb)
The 0.72 SB version, and Wilkshire sent me the OC/SB version to try, so we'll see what the comparison is. Just shaved consecutively with one and the other the last two days. I'll try the OC again tomorrow!Which Lupo version have you got @thatguy? there’s a 0.58, 0.67 and a 0.95?

No problem, I'm like that with DE.Hey @Gargravarr it’s with me, my apologies.. I’ll be moving it on, thanks.. didn’t bond with either, just can’t get into SE
