Trivial things that please you beyond all expectations

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MontyVeda

a short-tempered ill-controlled small-minded troll
I was a bit wary about ordering from AliExpress, especially an incredibly inexpensive rack to fit on the front block of a Brompton...

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Not only did it cost a mere £12.45p including postage, it arrived in five days, it will hold my Ortlieb front roller pannier and it's really damn sturdy!

Well chuffed that my risky cheap buy has turned out to be a good 'un.
 

wafter

I like steel bikes and I cannot lie..
Location
Oxford
I use Arko stick shaving soap, which as the name suggests manifests as a conveniently shaped stick you can rub on your face:


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Sadly its ergonomic benefits diminish with its shrinking length during use.

Recently however I managed to redeem the half-inch-thick disk remaining of the last stick by fusing it to the end o the new one; the resultant creation having just survived its first use :becool:
 

Andy in Germany

Legendary Member
I use Arko stick shaving soap, which as the name suggests manifests as a conveniently shaped stick you can rub on your face:


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Sadly its ergonomic benefits diminish with its shrinking length during use.

Recently however I managed to redeem the half-inch-thick disk remaining of the last stick by fusing it to the end o the new one; the resultant creation having just survived its first use :becool:

I use that too. I have to admit I like it for the pleasingly retro packaging.
 

Alex321

Guru
Location
South Wales
I use Arko stick shaving soap, which as the name suggests manifests as a conveniently shaped stick you can rub on your face:


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Sadly its ergonomic benefits diminish with its shrinking length during use.

Recently however I managed to redeem the half-inch-thick disk remaining of the last stick by fusing it to the end o the new one; the resultant creation having just survived its first use :becool:

What is this "shaving" thing of which you speak?

It has to be close to 20 years since I last shaved, and even then I had a Goatee, so didn't shave all my face.
 

wafter

I like steel bikes and I cannot lie..
Location
Oxford
I use that too. I have to admit I like it for the pleasingly retro packaging.
Indeed - plus it's very budget-friendly and smells nice too :smile:

What is this "shaving" thing of which you speak?

It has to be close to 20 years since I last shaved, and even then I had a Goatee, so didn't shave all my face.
Really I only use it to tidy the edges (neckline and cheeks) and even then only once a week or so.

Can't imagine doing a full shave daily with a straight razor like folks did in olden days!
 
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